The No. 13 Michigan women’s basketball team started off it’s 2025-26 campaign with a dominant win over Canisius. Michigan dropped 51 points in the first half, and won this one easily, 100-40.

The Wolverines are coming off of their seventh straight NCAA Tournament appearance, falling to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the Round of 32 last season. Michigan needs to replace the production of senior Jordan Hobbs — who led Michigan with a career-high 28 points in its Round of 64 win over Iowa State — senior Greta Kampschroeder, and center Yulia Grabovskaia.

While those key members from last year’s rotation are gone, the majority of Michigan’s core is still in tact, headlined by sophomores Olivia Olson, Syla Swords, and Mila Holloway. Swords and Holloway represented Canada in FIBA competition

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