ANN ARBOR -- Michigan is getting a new look for March.

The athletic department announced Thursday it will don new 'Made in March' uniforms designed by Adidas.

Among the changes are jerseys featuring "WOLVERINES" instead of "MICHIGAN" across the chest and patterned shoulders and shorts that resemble a ventilation system of sorts.

The jerseys will also feature "Go Blue" printed on the inside collar.

According to a release from the school, "Made in March uniforms feature a functional perforated print pattern along the leg of the stretch woven short to enhance breathability and ventilation, keeping players cool as the clock winds down. Adidas' quick-drying jersey technology found in current NBA uniforms along with ClimaCool zones on the chest, back and side move heat and moisture away from the body to keep the jersey light and dry as players sweat."

Michigan will debut the new uniforms beginning with the Big Ten Conference tournament and wear them throughout the NCAA tournament.

Brendan F. Quinn covers University of Michigan basketball. Follow him on Twitter for the latest on Wolverines hoops. He can be contacted at bquinn@mlive.com