![]() On this day in 1989, Glen Rice's Michigan defeats Seton Hall in OT to win its first National Championship. 1989 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player With how many categories he led Michigan and the Big Ten in as well as being the main reason for Michigan’s only national championship, Rice is the clear number one on this list. ![]() He also holds the record for total points in an NCAA tournament with 184 points. In the national championship season in 1988-89, he held the top position for the Big Ten in many scoring statistics, including field goals (363), 3-point field goals (99), total points (949), and points per game (25.6). Rice was money from three with the 2nd best 3-point percentage in Michigan history with 48.04%. His 859 total rebounds rank sixth in total rebounds all-time. He climbed up to be the leading scorer in Michigan history with 2,442 total points. Glen RiceĮven after not starting his freshman year, Glen Rice is referred by many as the best basketball player in Michigan history. From 1908-2020, here are the top 50 basketball players in Michigan history. I will be going over the top players to ever wear the maize and blue throughout Michigan’s extensive history. Even as an 8-seed, the Wolverines became the lowest seed to win the Big Ten tournament in its history. With 14 Big Ten regular-season championships, 3 Big Ten tournament championships (2 official), and a loan National Championship title, the Wolverines have shown that they are can never be left out of the picture. Plenty of NBA stars have passed through Crisler Arena, the home of Michigan basketball. ![]() Beginning in the 1908-09 season, the Wolverines have fought in the Big Ten, filled with plenty of success stories and failures. As a big-time University of Michigan basketball fan, it was fun to go back through Michigan’s history and learn more about the players that helped shape where Michigan basketball stands today.
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