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Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg and UConn’s Solo Ball start national title game despite injuries

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg and UConn guard Solo Ball both started Monday night’s national championship game after suffering injuries during the Final Four on Saturday and promising they would be ready to play for the title.

Lendeborg injured his left ankle and left knee five minutes into Michigan’s 91-73 victory over Arizona. The All-American and Big Ten Player of the Year played another 10 minutes in the second half and made two 3-pointers. Following the game, Lendeborg, Michigan’s top scorer at 15.1 points per game, said he would “absolutely not” sit out Monday night.

He did not practice Sunday and was not available to take questions from reporters because he was being treated for the injury.

The Wolverines were trying to end a 26-year national championship drought for the Big Ten by capturing the second title in school history and the first since 1989.

Ball sprained his left foot during UConn’s 71-62 victory over Illinois and wore a walking boot Sunday.

The Huskies were trying to win their third title in four seasons under coach Dan Hurley.

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Hawkeyes are set to play Vanderbilt in a November women’s basketball game in Sioux City, Iowa

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Vanderbilt and Iowa, both ranked in the top 10 late last season, will meet in a women's basketball game early next season in northwest Iowa, the schools announced Tuesday. The neutral-site game is set for Nov. 15 at the Tyson Events Center, which is 290 miles from Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City. Vanderbilt is 4-0 all-time against the Hawkeyes. This will be the teams' first meeting since 1997. The Commodores are expected to return national scoring leader Mikayla Blakes. She averaged 27 points per game and was Southeastern Conference player of the year. Vanderbilt was ranked as high as No. 5 and finished No. 10 with a 29-5 record after reaching the NCAA Sweet 16.
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