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UConn and Illinois tip off in the first game at 6:09 p.m. before two No. 1 seeds in Arizona and Michigan go head-to-head at 8:49 p.m.
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What our Post expert thinks about the Final Four
Michigan’s 2-point defense and disciplined interior schemes set up a clash where Arizona’s paint-heavy attack will be tested on every possession.
Koa Peat, Motiejus Krivas, and Tobe Awaka can dominate the post, but converting consistently against a Wolverines frontcourt that limits second-chance points will decide if Arizona’s strength translates.
UConn leans on Tarris Reed Jr. to generate high-percentage looks inside and exploit Illinois’ zone, which creates a rare offensive fulcrum in a balanced Huskies roster.
Illinois’ interior defense and perimeter discipline, combined with the ability to punish inconsistent three-point shooting, puts the onus on UConn to convert points and avoid fouls that would surrender the paint.
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