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After losing Vlad Goldin and Danny Wolf, Michigan men's basketball has landed three transfers to replace the production -- well, sort of. The Wolverines will ce ...
Roddy Gayle Jr. scored a season-high 26 points vs. Texas A&M to propel Michigan basketball to the Sweet 16. Now, he's ...
Jon Scheyer and Dusty May are two of the best young coaches in college basketball. Now it looks like they are setting up a ...
According to reports on Wednesday, including one from CBS Sports college basketball insider Jon Rothstein, Michigan and Duke ...
Tony and Andrew talk the unexpectedly successful first year of the Dusty May era for U-M hoops and how the coach is already ...
The Michigan Wolverines and Duke Blue Devils are finalizing a non-conference game that will take place at Capital One Arena ...
College basketball's transfer portal is closed to new entries, and many familiar contenders and top coaches have done ...
Michigan Wolverines shooting guard Nimari Burnett is returning to Ann Arbor for his final year of eligibility.
It has been a busy offseason, to say the least, for Dusty May’s Michigan Wolverines. From adding guys in the transfer portal to pro decisions, the Wolverines have made waves to get better.
As Ann Arbor commemorates Earth Day, the debate continues over what to do with the Library Lane parking structure parcel.
Michigan basketball had a resurgence under Dusty May in 2024-25 and could rise even higher next season. May brought back the intensity and success to the program in a Sweet 16 run.
Burnett, a 6-foot-5 guard, has started all 69 games the past two seasons for Michigan. Last season, he averaged 9.4 points, 3 ...