INDIANAPOLIS – Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg is expected to “give it a go” in the national championship game after he was injured in the Final Four on Saturday, April 4.

Coach Dusty May provided an update to his player on Sunday, April 5, after Lendeborg suffered a sprained MCL of his left knee and an injured ankle, per CBS Sports’ Tracy Wolfson. Lendeborg had an MRI earlier in the day and all imaging came back clean and he’ll be receiving treatment.

“I’m sure he’ll give it a go tomorrow, but that’d be entirely up to him and the medical staff,” May said.

While concerning, Michigan was able to continue without its star as it dominated Arizona in the semifinal to punch its ticket to the national championship game. After the win, Lendeborg told reporters he is “playing Monday night regardless” against Connecticut, going for the Wolverines’ second national championship, and first since 1989.

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Morez Johnson Jr. #21 of the Michigan Wolverines dunks the ball against the Arizona Wildcats during the first half in the Final Four of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

What happened to Yaxel Lendeborg?

Lendeborg got hurt with just under nine minutes left in the first half of the semifinal game, appearing to have twisted his ankle after stepping on the foot of Wildcats forward Motiejus Krivas while going to the basket for a layup.

He left the game and headed to the locker room, not returning for the remainder of the first half despite coming back to the bench. Lendeborg went through warm-ups out of halftime and despite walking gingerly, he started the second half and played roughly nine minutes, knocking down two 3-pointers in the second half.

The Wolverines had a commanding lead over Arizona, up by at least 20 points for nearly all of the second half. There was questions why May let a clearly injured Lendeborg play, and the Michigan coach said it had to with not wanting a late comeback from the No. 1 seeded Wildcats.

“You’re playing Arizona, one of the best teams — statistically, the number one or two team all year in the country and you’re up 20 with 10 minutes left, with eight and a half minutes left.  We didn’t feel quite as confident as you guys did that we could just put the kids to bed.  And he came in and Elliot [Cadeau] was in foul trouble, and so he just held it down,” May said after the game.

Michigan will play UConn on Monday, April 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Tip-off is scheduled for 8:50 p.m. ET.

This story will be updated.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Yaxel Lendeborg injury: Michigan star updates status for championship game

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