Meet Yissel Raposo, Yaxel Lendeborg’s mom, and how she shaped his rise to the Final Four with unwavering support.
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Yaxel Lendeborg declares for draft: Projections for Michigan forward
Michigan senior Yaxel Lendeborg announced his intentions to declare for the 2026 NBA draft after leading the Wolverines to ...
Yaxel Lendeborg is not planning to let an injury keep him from playing on the NCAA Tournament's grandest stage. The Michigan standout had fans holding ...
Yaxel Lendeborg posted a farewell message on social media thanking all of those who made his one and only season at Michigan ...
Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg shared what he will focus on ahead of the NBA Draft after a title winning season.
It’s amazing how so much can change in a year and this journey has been incredible," Michigan basketball's Yaxel Lendeborg ...
Years after starring in Pennsauken, New Jersey, Yaxel Lendeborg has led the Michigan Wolverines to the NCAA men's basketball March Madness Final Four. The 6-foot-9, 23-year-old forward dominated in ...
Yaxel Lendeborg injured his left MCL and ankle in Michigan's win. He was able to return, but will he be available on Monday?
Yaxel Lendeborg said he expects to play in Michigan's national championship game vs. UConn. Dusty May provided an update on ...
Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg is expected to play in the 2026 national championship despite a sprained MCL and ankle injury.
Michigan star forward Yaxel Lendeborg finished with 11 points while playing just 14 minutes due to ankle and knee injuries in Saturday's 91-73 win over Arizona in the Final Four.
The sixth-year forward’s second-half surge and steady hand under pressure capped an underdog story for the ages.
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