Michigan’s Elliot Cadeau Hospitalized After Allergic Reaction, Cleared for Final Four
Michigan guard Elliot Cadeau was briefly hospitalized due to an allergic reaction but has been cleared to play in the Final Four against Arizona.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read
Michigan basketball arrived at Final Four preparations with an unexpected medical scare involving one of its key backcourt players. Elliot Cadeau, the starting point guard, was hospitalized earlier in the week after suffering an allergic reaction tied to something he ate.
The incident occurred as the Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball team was making its final travel and media commitments ahead of its matchup in Indianapolis. While the situation initially raised concern inside the program, medical staff quickly assessed it as precautionary rather than life-threatening.
Cadeau’s reaction included visible symptoms such as hives, prompting the decision to send him to a hospital for evaluation. Team officials emphasized that the move was made to ensure no further complications developed ahead of one of the biggest games of the season.
Despite the early alarm, updates from the program confirmed that Cadeau was cleared and rejoined the team ahead of Final Four activities, easing concerns about his availability against the Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team on Saturday night.
1. Medical Scare and Immediate Response
Michigan head coach Dusty May moved quickly to calm concerns after the incident, stating that Cadeau was in stable condition and recovering well. The coaching staff described the hospitalization as a precautionary step rather than a response to a severe medical emergency. Team officials noted that Cadeau’s symptoms were consistent with a mild allergic reaction, but the timing—just days before a Final Four appearance—created understandable anxiety within the program. The medical staff prioritized caution to avoid any risk of escalation. The Wolverines are already managing depth concerns in their backcourt due to the absence of guard L.J. Cason, making Cadeau’s status even more critical. His role as a primary ball-handler and facilitator has been central to Michigan’s offensive structure throughout the tournament. Despite the scare, the program remained confident that Cadeau would return to full participation quickly, especially given the rapid improvement in his condition following treatment.
2. Recovery and Return to Team Activities
Cadeau’s recovery unfolded as the team continued its travel schedule toward Indianapolis, where Final Four media obligations were already underway. While teammates arrived together, Cadeau’s brief detour to medical care separated him from the group temporarily. After receiving treatment and being cleared, Cadeau was transported by a Michigan staff member to rejoin his teammates in time for scheduled press events and pregame activities. The quick turnaround helped stabilize the team’s preparation routine. Cadeau later described the episode as a minor setback, emphasizing that the reaction was limited and managed quickly. He explained that the hospital visit was primarily precautionary, driven by the appearance of hives and the desire to ensure there were no further complications. His return to the team helped restore normalcy inside the locker room, where players and coaches had initially expressed concern upon learning of the hospitalization during travel.
3. On-Court Impact and Final Four Stakes
From a competitive standpoint, Cadeau’s availability carries significant weight for Michigan’s game plan against Arizona. The Wildcats have been widely regarded as having an edge in backcourt depth and experience, making Cadeau’s presence especially important for ball control and offensive organization. Michigan has leaned heavily on Cadeau’s production this season, with the guard averaging 10.2 points and 5.8 assists per game. His ability to manage tempo and create scoring opportunities has been a stabilizing force in tight postseason contests. Coaches and teammates emphasized not only his statistical impact but also his leadership presence. Even after the scare, Cadeau rejoined team activities with what staff described as a calm and focused approach, reinforcing confidence ahead of the high-stakes matchup. With both programs preparing for a heavyweight showdown on the national stage, Michigan’s ability to field a fully healthy rotation—especially in the backcourt—remains a key factor in its chances of advancing.