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Fab Five: Takeaways from Michigan's NCAA Tournament win over Tennessee

clayton-sayfieby: Clayton Sayfie03/20/22CSayf23
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Michigan Wolverines football's Hunter Dickinson and Eli Brooks combined for 40 points in U-M's 76-68 win over Tennessee in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, propelling them to a fifth straight Sweet 16 appearance. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

INDIANAPOLIS — Michigan Wolverines basketball is in the Sweet 16 for the fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament, thanks to a 76-68 win over No. 3 seed Tennessee Saturday night. The Maize and Blue will take on the winner of No. 2 seed Villanova and No. 7 seed Ohio State in the South regional final Thursday in San Antonio. Here are our five biggest takeaways from the game.

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