2025-26 Michigan Men's Basketball Season Ticket Renewals
Valued Fan! Make your commitment to the Wolverines!
We had an incredible season, highlighted by outstanding home crowds, a Big Ten Tournament title and a Sweet 16 appearance. The team's success would not be possible without the support of our season ticket holders. We look forward to building on the foundation we established and we can't wait to see you back at Crisler Center. Please review the information below and renew your season tickets starting Thursday, May 1.

Thank you for your continued support and Go Blue! 

Pricing
Michigan Athletics is modernizing its pricing tiers for the first time since Crisler Center’s renovation in 2012, with the average combined season ticket and PSC price increasing by 9.6 percent. Similar to what has been implemented for seating at Michigan Stadium, U-M will move from 11 pricing tiers to 19 to better align with the secondary market value. Included in that is the expansion of the upper-level PSC tier.
E-CHECK PAYMENT
Please note that you have the option to pay in full with an e-check (bank account) when you renew your season tickets. When you pay with an e-check, you will also earn two (2) bonus Priority Points - a $200 donation equivalent. When paying with a credit or debit card, Michigan Athletics covers the 3-4% card processing fee, resulting in over a $2 million expense for the department each year. Using an e-check will allow Michigan Athletics to redirect some of that expense to help cover revenue-sharing payments and new scholarships.
Why Renew?
TICKET PRICES
Michigan men's basketball season ticket holders pay the lowest average price across all games.

PAYMENT PLAN
You can opt into a payment plan and make the first installment when you renew, then two equal installments on Tuesday, June 17 and Monday, July 14.

POSTSEASON TICKETING
As a men's basketball season ticket holder, you have priority access to available postseason sales, based on priority points.

PRIORITY POINTS
One point is awarded for each year of season ticket purchases (since 1992). The Priority Points program provides a framework for the equitable allocation of donor experiences, such as season ticket upgrades. For a complete breakdown of how Priority Points are calculated, please visit support.MGoBlue.com.

SEAT UPGRADES
Every season ticket holder receives a time slot based on their priority points with the possibility of upgrading seats. Seat upgrades will take place in mid-August. We will email you in August with your timeslot and more information on selecting seats. Interested in learning more about or increasing your point total?
Newcomers
FRESHMEN
TREY McKENNEY
Guard | 6-4
Flint, Mich. | Orchard Lake St. Mary's
OSCAR GOODMAN
Forward | 6-7
Opunake, New Zealand | NBA Global Academy
WINTERS GRADY
Guard | 6-5
Napa, Calif. | Prolific Prep

TRANSFERS
ELLIOT CADEAU
Guard | 6-1
West Orange, N.J.
MOREZ JOHNSON JR.
Forward | 6-9
Riverdale, Ill.
ADAY MARA
Center | 7-3
Zaragosa, Spain
2024-25 Highlights
The 2024-25 season was one for the books. The Wolverines finished with a 27-10 record (14-6 Big Ten), making head coach Dusty May the winningest first-year Michigan coach. The team captured its fourth Big Ten Tournament title after wins over Purdue, Maryland and Wisconsin in Indianapolis. Michigan then advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 to cap the first season in the Dusty May era. These accomplishments would not have been possible without the energy you brought to Crisler throughout the season. You also helped us sell out nine games during the season! Relive some of the best moments below.
Dusty May and men's basketball raise the Big Ten Tournament trophy while confetti falls
Men's basketball team pours water on head coach Dusty May
Will Tschetter raises the Big Ten Tournament trophy
Gayle Leads U-M's Second-Half Rally Against Texas A&M; Wolverines off to Sweet 16
U-M Downs No. 18 Wisconsin to Capture B1G Tournament Title
LJ Cason
Nimari Burnett
Goldin, Donaldson Shine as Michigan Tops No. 22 UCLA to Complete West Coast Sweep
Strong Defensive Showing Propels Michigan Past No. 22 Xavier to Win Fort Myers Tip-Off Championship
Dusty May
Roddy Gayle Jr.
Crisler Center crowd with lights shining
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