2025-26 UM-Dearborn Men's Basketball News

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UM-Dearborn Athletics Announces 2026 All-Sports Banquet Winners

14 individuals were honored for their athletic and academic achievements throughout the 2025-26 academic year.

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Reynolds Nets First Team All-Conference Honors

J Jackson Reynolds achieved a remarkable season, emerging as the WHAC's leading scorer.

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Second-Half Surge Lifts UM-Dearborn Past Northwestern Ohio, 88-83

Trailing by four at halftime, the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team exploded for 55 second-half points Saturday to rally past Northwestern Ohio, securing an 88-83 victory behind a dominant offensive stretch after the break.

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Madonna Pulls Away in Second Half, Defeats UM-Dearborn 119–92

The Wolverines wrap up the regular season on Saturday against UNOH.

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Second-Half Surge Sends Defiance Past Wolverines, 93–80

A five-point halftime lead slipped away for the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team as Defiance erupted for 60 second-half points to claim a 93–80 victory Saturday afternoon.

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UM-Dearborn Basketball and Olympian Mortgage Announce Multi-Year Jersey Patch Partnership

Olympian Mortgage will serve as the official jersey sponsor of the UM-Dearborn basketball teams through the 2027-28 season.

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Reynolds’ 32 Not Enough as UM-Dearborn Falls at Cornerstone, 105–91

Jackson Reynolds scored 20 first-half points against Cornerstone on Wednesday.

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Early Deficit Too Much to Overcome as UM-Dearborn Falls 90–68 to Indiana Tech

A fast start by Indiana Tech put the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team in an early hole, as the Wolverines were unable to fully recover in a 90–68 loss Saturday afternoon at The Fieldhouse.

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Strong Start, Steady Finish Carry UM-Dearborn Past Aquinas, 73–63

The University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team controlled the tempo from the opening minutes and never relinquished the lead, earning a 73–63 home victory over Aquinas on Tuesday night.

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Wolverines Fall in Overtime to Cougars

An overtime surge by Cleary proved to be the difference Tuesday night, as the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team came up just short in a 99–94 road loss after a tightly contested regulation finish.

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Second-Half Surge Lifts UM-Dearborn to 88–80 Road Win at Lawrence Tech

Jackson Reynolds scored 27 second-half points to fuel a 17-point comeback on the road.

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Late Push Falls Short as UM-Dearborn Drops 107–103 Decision to Siena Heights

Despite a strong second-half response and multiple standout performances, the University of Michigan-Dearborn came up just short Saturday night, falling 107–103 to Siena Heights in a tightly contested nonconference matchup.

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Fast-Paced Shootout Goes Against Wolverines at Madonna

UM-Dearborn kept pace offensively in the first half but could not slow a high-efficiency attack from Madonna, as the Wolverines fell 106–82 on the road Wednesday night despite four players reaching double figures.

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Wolverines Fall Just Short in 66–64 Road Loss at Northwestern Ohio

Michigan-Dearborn battled to the final possession but was unable to overcome a narrow halftime deficit, dropping a 66–64 decision at Northwestern Ohio on Saturday afternoon.

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Wolverines Comeback Effort Falls Short in 94–84 Loss to Cornerstone

Abdulrahman Helwa provided a spark, scoring 12 points off the bench for the Wolverines on Wednesday.

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Hot Shooting Lifts Defiance Past Wolverines, 94–71

Defiance College used efficient perimeter shooting and control of the boards to pull away from the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team, handing the Wolverines a 94–71 loss on Saturday afternoon at the UM-Dearborn Fieldhouse.