NCAA championship game predictions: AI picks winner of UConn vs Michigan
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From 68 teams, to just two.

The 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament is down to its final game: the national championship game between No. 1 seed Michigan and No. 2 seed UConn.

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Michigan, seeking its second national championship and first since 1989, is also looking to become the first Big Ten Conference men's basketball team to win the NCAA Tournament since rival Michigan State knocked off Florida in the 2000 national championship game.

Meanwhile, UConn is looking to become the first team to win three national championships in four seasons since UCLA won 10 in 12 seasons from 1964-75. No other team has won more than two in three seasons in the 50-plus seasons since John Wooden's Bruins dynasty ended.

What does artificial intelligence think about the 2026 national championship game? Here's how AI predicted the matchup between Michigan and UConn will go:

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AI predicts NCAA championship game between UConn, Michigan

Microsoft Copilot notes that Michigan ranks No. 1 across major efficiency models (KenPom, Torvik, EvanMiya) entering the national championship game and following a historic run of five straight NCAA Tournament games scoring 90-plus points (all featuring double-digit wins).

Copilot also pointed out that Michigan will want a game with a score in the 80s or low 90s, while UConn prefers a slower game with scores in the 60s or low 70s — which was the case for the Huskies' last four tournament games.

However, Yaxel Lendeborg's injury changes the equation of the game: "If Lendeborg is limited, UConn gains a rebounding and rim‑protection edge," Copilot says. "If he’s close to full strength, Michigan’s offense remains nearly unguardable."

Despite Copilot's note that Dan Hurley is 18-1 in his last 19 NCAA Tournament games — and a predicted score that veers more toward the Huskies' style of play than the Wolverines' — the AI predicted Michigan and its higher ceiling will ultimately beat out the experience of UConn.

  • Score prediction: Michigan 78, UConn 72

"A heavyweight fight where Michigan’s offensive ceiling ultimately outweighs UConn’s championship pedigree — but not without a deep push from the Huskies," Copilot said.

"Michigan’s historically dominant offense meets UConn’s championship‑tested defense, but the Wolverines’ overwhelming firepower and efficiency give them a narrow but decisive edge. This prediction reflects Michigan’s unprecedented scoring run and UConn’s proven ability to drag elite opponents into lower‑scoring, grind‑heavy games."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: AI predicts UConn-Michigan winner in NCAA Tournament championship game



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