Michigan is bringing back one of the biggest reasons it just cut down the nets.
Fresh off being named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, Wolverines point guard Elliot Cadeau told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Thursday that he will return for his senior season, giving national champion Michigan another major offseason win only days after wrapping up its title run.
Michigan and star point guard Elliot Cadeau have agreed to a deal for him to return for his senior year, he told ESPN’s @PeteThamel. pic.twitter.com/Q5MqAIV3qE
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 10, 2026
Cadeau’s decision matters for obvious reasons. He was at the center of Michigan’s championship push, and he delivered on the sport’s biggest stage. In Monday night’s 69-63 win over UConn in the national title game, Cadeau scored a game-high 19 points. Two days earlier, in Michigan’s blowout win over Arizona in the national semifinals, he posted 13 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.
That kind of finish is why Cadeau now projects as one of the top guards in college basketball entering next season. It is also why Michigan, already sitting at No. 1 in ESPN’s Way-Too-Early Top 25 for 2026-27, suddenly looks even more dangerous heading into the offseason. Bringing back your lead guard after a national title is one thing. Bringing back a lead guard who just owned Final Four weekend is something else.
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Cadeau’s full-season numbers show the value he brought beyond the closing stretch of March and April. In 2025-26, he earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten honors while averaging 10.5 points and 5.9 assists in 27.3 minutes per game. Those are strong numbers on their own, but they do not fully capture how important he became to Michigan when the games got biggest and the margin for mistakes got thinner.
The timing of the announcement also stacks onto another strong day for Dusty May’s program. ESPN reported that Michigan also landed Tennessee transfer J.P. Estrella on Thursday. Estrella, a 6-foot-11 redshirt sophomore and former top-70 recruit, averaged 10.0 points and 5.4 rebounds in just over 18 minutes per game this past season for the Volunteers. That gives Michigan both a returning championship guard and another frontcourt addition on the same day, which is not exactly the worst way to start a title defense.
NEWS: Tennessee big-man J.P. Estrella has committed to Michigan, he tells ESPN, delivering the Wolverines one of the most coveted big-men in the portal.He continues the lineage of high-end transfer big men at Michigan, as they played an outsized line-up to win the national title. pic.twitter.com/iy1XGA9QRK
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) April 9, 2026
For Michigan, Cadeau’s return is about more than continuity. It gives the Wolverines back the player who steered the offense, handled pressure moments and looked completely comfortable in the center of the storm once the tournament hit its final weekend. Teams spend all offseason trying to build steadiness in the backcourt. Michigan is getting it back from a player who already proved he can run a title team through the toughest two games of the year.
And for Cadeau, the choice to return keeps him in a system where he just helped deliver the biggest possible result. Instead of leaving after the championship, he comes back to a roster that is already expected to open next season near the top of the national picture. Michigan is not reloading from scratch. It is trying to stay in the penthouse.
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