That was worth the wait.
The Michigan basketball team sweated its NCAA tournament fate for weeks but got the good news tonight, when the Wolverines were announced in the field. (Bracket, click here)
It won’t be an easy road for U-M as a No. 11 seed facing No. 11 Tulsa (20-11, 12-6 AAC) in a First Four game Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio. If the Wolverines win that game, they'll face No. 6 seed Notre Dame (21-11) on Friday in Brooklyn, N.Y.
If U-M beats Notre Dame, it would play Sunday against the winner of No.