The Michigan men’s basketball social media accounts posted a graphic after Monday’s win at Nebraska with a photo of head coach Dusty May and a quote: “If this game were a beauty contest, we’d be sent home early.
First-year Michigan basketball coach Dusty May and AD Warde Manuel have agreed to terms on a new multi-year contract, the school announced Friday.
Dusty May was named the CBS Sports National Coach of the Year two seasons ago after guiding Florida Atlantic to the 2023 Final Four. Now, in just his first season at Michigan, the 48 year-old Indiana graduate is in position to maybe add another COY award with his Wolverines sitting at 20-5 overall,
The Wolverines moved up in the rankings to No. 12 according to the coaches, but another huge battle awaits -- the first of two games against in-state rival Michigan State, currently ranked No. 13. On Monday,
Jake Diebler and Dusty May are linked in comparison for as long as the two men's basketball coaches work at Ohio State and Michigan.
ANN ARBOR — Dusty May is only 25 games into his Michigan tenure, but he’s already received a contract extension. Michigan announced the news on Friday evening, a little more than two hours before Michigan will host Michigan State in a battle for first place in the Big Ten.
Dusty May replacing Mike Woodson as head coach of the Indiana Hoosier appeared like a given, but as they say, expectations can be deceiving.
In his first season at Michigan, May has the Wolverines (20-5, 12-2 Big Ten) in the hunt for a Big Ten championship and trending toward a top-four seed in the NCAA Tournament. His contract extension was announced roughly two hours before the Wolverines faced Michigan State in a battle for first place in the conference standings.