In a major boost for the Wolverines' future, Michigan basketball has secured the return of star point guard Elliot Cadeau for the 2026-27 season. The deal, finalized on Thursday, ensures the senior leader will be back to run the offense for one more championship pursuit.
Cadeau's first season in Ann Arbor was nothing short of legendary. After transferring from North Carolina, he became the catalyst for Michigan's national championship run, earning Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors by averaging 16 points in the semifinal and title game. He silenced critics who questioned his outside shooting, transforming into one of the team's most dependable three-point threats.
More than just a scorer, Cadeau emerged as the team's essential floor general, the "brain hub" of the operation. His growth was most evident down the stretch, where he scored in double figures in seven of the final nine games, expertly steering the team after a key backcourt injury in February.
This move provides crucial stability for Michigan, bringing back a proven winner whose clutch performance and leadership are already the stuff of program lore. For fans, it's a reason to get excited about the future and a reminder of the tenacity that defines championship basketball.
