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Marcus Moller, a 7-foot-2 center from Denmark, shared news of his pledge to the Wolverines on his Instagram account Tuesday, ...
Möeller most recently competed for Denmark's national team in the FIBA U18 EuroBasket in 2024, where he averaged 13.1 points ...
Michigan added a commitment from 7-foot-3 center Marcus Moller today, as first reported by Joe Tipton. Moller is a 7-foot-3 ...
Dusty May has landed his first commitment for Michigan basketball in the 2026 class. On Tuesday morning, Denmark center Marcus Moller announced his decision to ...
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WolverinesWire on MSNMichigan basketball gets first commitment in 2026 from 7-foot-3 big man Marcus MöllerMarcus Möller, a 7-foot-3 center from Denmark, has committed to Michigan. The 18-year-old big man played for Unicaja Baloncesto in the Spanish Tercera FEB during the 2024-25 season. It’s a ...
Duke Blue Devils signee Nikolas Khamenia became a three-time gold medalist following Team USA's FIBA U19 World Cup win on ...
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mlive on MSN7-foot-2 center from Denmark commits to Michigan basketballDusty May has added another European big man to the Michigan men’s basketball program. Marcus Moller, a 7-foot-2 center from Denmark, committed to Michigan on Tuesday. He’s Michigan’s first commit in ...
Denmark international Marcus Möller has committed to play college basketball future for Michigan, which generated a buzz among college hoops fans.
Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines continue their recruiting hot streak with this latest international addition.
Former Medina, Ohio high school star Jon Teske played four seasons in Ann Arbor for the Michigan Wolverines, averaging 6.6 ...
Orlando has given star power forward Paolo Banchero a max extension that could exceed $287m over five years. Now, it’s time ...
With Brad Underwood's Illini men's basketball team so dependent on southeastern Europe, we see confusing visa questions growing alongside a mountain of anticipated courtroom dramas. Payments to ...
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