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Michigan basketball lands commitment from 7-foot-3 big man Marcus Möller

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Michigan Wolverines basketball head coach Dusty May led his team to a Big Ten Tournament title in 2025. (Photo by Christine Tannous/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Michigan Wolverines basketball head coach Dusty May led his team to a Big Ten Tournament title in 2025. (Photo by Christine Tannous/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Wolverines head coach Dusty May is officially on the board in the 2026 class.

Marcus Möller, a 7-foot-3 center from Denmark, has committed to Michigan. The 18-year-old big man played for Unicaja Baloncesto in the Spanish Tercera FEB during the 2024-25 season. It’s a professional basketball club based in Spain.

Möller participated with Denmark in the FIBA U18 EuroBasket in 2024, where he averaged 13.1 points and 7.4 rebounds.

Möller will need time to develop and get stronger, but he possesses tremendous size and length, moves well, and has strong shooting mechanics. His skill set is very intriguing. Highlights can be found at the bottom of the story.

Möller on his commitment to Michigan

Marcus Möller discussed his decision to choose Michigan with Rivals.

“I really felt a special connection with Michigan. The staff, the players, and people around the team fit my values and carry a good vibe. I will be surrounded by athletes and people who play to win and develop.”

What led to his trust in Dusty May?

“We share visions of my future, and he will put me in a situation where I will develop. He will push me to make me the best version of myself as a basketball player as well as a person. His focus on the person and not just the basketball player builds a healthy environment for growth.”

In his own words, what type of player is Michigan getting in Marcus Möller?

“I’m a 7’2 versatile big. I can stretch the court and knock down shots, but also create mismatches and advantages for the team. I show a big presence in the defense with my length and timing. I am mobile and play with a high basketball IQ. I’m ready to compete and bring my values to the team every day.”

He has a message for Michigan fans.

“I can’t wait to be a part of Michigan and represent this program with pride. I’m ready to work, compete, and give everything I’ve got for the maize and blue. Big things are coming, and this is special. Go Blue! Go Michigan!”