JTA — Harrison Hochberg is still processing what it means to be a national champion. The University of Michigan junior, who grew up a devoted fan of the school’s basketball program, was part of the team that captured this year’s NCAA Division I men’s basketball title. Though he didn’t play in the title game, he describes winning as “surreal.” As one of a small number of Jewish men’s basketball players in the Big Ten Conference, Hochberg has stepped into a rare spotlight, embracing his role as a visible Jewish athlete at the highest level of college basketball. In a conversation...