Michigan sets parade, ticketed celebration for basketball championship

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Michigan sets parade, ticketed celebration for basketball championship

Michigan sets parade, ticketed celebration for basketball championship

The celebration of the men's basketball victory will start with a parade through campus, followed by a ticketed event at the Crisler Center.

Michigan sets parade, ticketed celebration for basketball championship

The celebration of the men's basketball victory will start with a parade through campus, followed by a ticketed event at the Crisler Center.

The maize and blue confetti has settled, and the nets have been cut down, but the celebration for the Michigan Wolverines' men's basketball national championship is just getting started. The university has announced a victory parade and ticketed celebration this Saturday in Ann Arbor, giving fans a chance to salute their newly crowned champions.

The festivities will kick off with a campus parade at 10 a.m., a classic tradition for title-winning teams. The route will begin at the President's House on South University Avenue, travel down State Street, and conclude at Yost Ice Arena. Fans are encouraged to line the route along South University Drive and State Street to cheer on the team.

Following the parade, the action moves to the Crisler Center for a special ticketed event beginning at 1 p.m. This indoor celebration offers fans a more intimate setting to hear from coaches and players. Reserved seating is available for $30 (upper bowl) and $75 (lower bowl), with $20 tickets for students. Proceeds will benefit the Champions Circle, the fan engagement organization hosting the event.

Ticket information will be distributed to students, season ticket holders, and donors starting at 9 a.m. on Thursday. Any remaining tickets will be made available to the general public at 5 p.m. that same day via MGoBlue.com/Tickets. Doors at the Crisler Center will open at noon for ticketholders.

For those planning to attend, be aware that Ann Arbor city streets along the parade route will be closed starting at 8 a.m. Parking will be available in various campus garages, including those on Thompson Street, Maynard, Thayer, and Forest Avenue.

Can't make it to Ann Arbor? You can still be part of the celebration. The Crisler Center event will be televised live on the Big Ten Network and streamed on the FOX Sports App, ensuring Wolverine fans everywhere can join in honoring this historic team.

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