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Expert predictions for Michigan basketball in March Madness, live updates
Michigan basketball March Madness predictions
The NCAA Tournament gets underway this week. Before the first tipoff on Tuesday, there will be plenty of analysis and predictions from all over the nation about Michigan, Michigan State and the rest of the 68-team field.
The predictions will start rolling out during the NCAA Selection Show on Sunday night. Check back here soon for picks and bracket breakdowns from college basketball experts.
To wrap up the NCAA Tournament Selection show, Seth Davis, Clark Kellogg and Bruce Pearl made their picks.
They all believed Michigan would make the Final Four but not win the whole thing.
Davis and Pearl went with Arizona while Kellogg picked Purdue in the upset.
Coach Bruce Pearl, appearing on the NCAA Tournament Selection show, asked, “Is this going to be the year that Michigan goes and represents the Big Ten and maybe wins a national championship?”
Kenny Smith said “Michigan is a little vulnerable” due to injuries.
They are already without guard LJ Cason, who tore his right ACL in late February.
Yaxel Lendeborg expects to play in the NCAA Tournament despite suffering a low ankle sprain.
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Keith Gill, the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference and chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee for the 2025-26 season, spoke about the impact of the Big Ten Tournament, which Purdue won, beating Michigan, 80-72.
“”We had Michigan on the 2 line, and then when we scrubbed it when the Big Ten Tournament results came out, Arizona went to the 2 overall and Michigan the 3 overall.”
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Thousands without power in mid-Michigan
ROSCOMMON, Mich. (WNEM) – Power outages are starting to pop up around mid-Michigan as severe thunderstorms roll through the area.
Consumers Energy is reporting these outages:
- Roscommon County: 1,305 customers affected
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Whitmer says she will pull Michigan National Guard from D.C. if troops used in Trump’s Safe and Beautiful Mission
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says that the Michigan National Guard soldiers heading to Washington, D.C., will only support the America 250 Mission and threatens to pull them if they participate in patrols under President Trump’s Safe and Beautiful Mission.
In a letter to Maj. Gen. Paul Rogers on Monday, Whitmer urges Rogers to “take all necessary measures” to ensure that soldiers only provide public safety and security during events celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
“If the National Guard is unable or unwilling to ensure the Michigan National Guard is only supporting the America 250 Mission, appropriately defined – and is unable or unwilling to communicate consistent with that fact – then I will end Michigan’s support for the America 250 mission,” Whitmer wrote to Rogers.
The Safe and Beautiful Mission was created under the Trump administration to deploy the National Guard to D.C. in August 2025 as part of a push to crack down on crime in the nation’s capital, despite data showing that crime had declined in recent years.
At the time, local police data showed that violent crime in the area had been declining after a spike in 2023. However, Mr. Trump criticized that data, calling them “phony numbers.”
The deployments drew criticism from officials who opposed the federal government sending the National Guard to multiple cities. In one case, Illinois and Chicago sued the Trump administration to block the deployment of troops. That suit has since been dismissed, with a judge declaring the administration’s orders to no longer be operational.
“Several governors have deployed their National Guard soldiers to support this [Safe and Beautiful] mission. As you know, I have not deployed – and will not deploy – the Michigan National Guard to support the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Mission,” Whitmer said.
CBS News Detroit reached out to the Joint Task Force for comment on Monday and has not heard back.
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Michigan mayor’s 7-year-old nephew found dead in Menands, New York, authorities say
The nephew of Hamtramck Mayor Adam Alhabri was found dead in Menands, New York, according to authorities.
The Menands Police Department said on Tuesday that the circumstances surrounding 7-year-old Harbe Nagi’s death are under investigation.
Police say Albany County 911 received a missing child report on Sunday in a Menands neighborhood. Police say the child, who was autistic and nonverbal, had visited the neighborhood before but did not reside there.
CBS affiliate WGRB in Albany reported that the child went missing from a graduation party and was found in a neighbor’s pool, about two houses from where he went missing.
“The Menands Police Department extends its condolences to Harbe’s family, friends, and all those affected by this tragic loss,” police said.
Following news of the child’s death, Alharbi posted on social media: “We are devastated to share that he has been found deceased. Thank you to everyone who helped in the search.” Alharbi, who was first elected the mayor of Hamtramck in 2025, initially offered a $10,000 reward for the child’s return.
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