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Don’t be sad he’s gone. Be happy he was ever here. That’s Dusty May’s message to Michigan basketball fans after starting ...
A fter a Sweet 16 run, Dusty May is left searching to bring in more talent to Ann Arbor. Michigan men's basketball has lost ...
Nothing has been official, but Michigan men's basketball is preparing for life after 7-foot forward, Danny Wolf. The ...
It sent some shockwaves around Ann Arbor when starting point guard Tre Donaldson hit the transfer portal. Donaldson came to ...
Following the conclusion of the NCAA Tournament with the Florida Gators becoming national champions, Michigan has received ...
In college basketball, the most important work is happening this time of year. Dusty May was able to have a successful first season as Michigan’s men’s basketball coach because of how he built the ...
Dusty May just wrapped up his first season as the head coach of the Michigan basketball program, and it was a successful one.
Michigan basketball added a 7-foot-3 center and their second Big Ten transfer to the top-ranked portal class in the nation.
ATLANTA — From Day 1, Michigan coach Dusty May expected to win in Year 1. That mission was accomplished and then some, as May ...
As shared by Jonathan Givony of ESPN, the Wolverines landed a transfer commitment from Yaxel Lendeborg, who played for UAB ...
And I'm getting so much confidence that if Dusty May likes a guy, I like him." Sam introduces Tim McCormick. Tim speaks about Michigan's improvement. Tim praises Dusty May. Sam calls Dusty a great ...
The Michigan Wolverines and head coach Dusty May had an impressive run in the NCAA Tournament. After turning the program around in just one year, the future is bright for May and his team.