The college basketball team whose stars were collectively known as "The Fab Five" in the 1990s was the University of Michigan Wolverines.
This group of five freshmen, Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson, revolutionized the game with their flashy style, athleticism, and exciting brand of basketball.
They reached the NCAA championship game in both 1992 and 1993, making history as the first team to do so with an entirely freshman starting lineup.
Their impact extended beyond the court, influencing fashion trends and sparking conversations about race in college athletics. While their legacy is somewhat tarnished due to later NCAA sanctions, "The Fab Five" remain one of the most iconic teams in college basketball history.