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Mara's Historic Performance, Catchings' Flip: Michigan Sports Update

Aday Maras Historic Start: Michigan Basketballs New Star In a thrilling victory over Wake Forest, Michigan basketballs seven-foot-three center, Aday Mara, showcased his dominance with a double-double performance. Maras impressive stats, including eighteen points, thirteen rebounds, six assists, and five blocks, have earned him a historic title. Hes the first player since Tim Duncan to accumulate over thirty points, twenty-five rebounds, ten blocks, and five assists across the first two games of a season. Meanwhile, Maras stellar play has surprised the Wolverines, as Yaxel Lendeborg was initially expected to be the teams standout player. Maras potential as a lottery pick has proven to be a valuable addition to the Michigan squad. In other Michigan sports news, the football program secured another commitment for their 2026 class. Three-star linebacker Kaden Catchings, previously committed to South Florida, flipped his decision to join the Wolverines. This commitment marks the third flip for Michigan football in a week, further bolstering their 2026 class, which now ranks tenth overall. Catchings is expected to play as a weak-side linebacker and could contribute on special teams early on, with potential to develop into a starter in the future.

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