Michigan basketball coach Dusty May doesn't appear to be going anywhere, as the first-year coach agreed to a contract extension with the Wolverines on Friday. May signed a multi-year deal ...
Illinois had 30 second- (or third-) chance points. Naturally, it was the first thing Michigan coach Dusty May mentioned after the game, praising Illinois for being quicker and more aggressive on ...
Heretofore hardly enough gun for butterflies, the .410 has became the hot new ­gobbler- getter. And the credit for that goes to Tungsten Super Shot. Tight-patterning and dense enough that No. 9 ...
Dusty May's new contract with Michigan basketball adds a year to the original five-year deal he signed last season. May is set to make $4.65 million next season, a raise of nearly $1 million from ...
ANN ARBOR — As Dusty May and Warde Manuel embraced and walked out of the Crisler Center media room together on Friday night, May shook his head in disappointment, presumably a response to what ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Michigan head coach Dusty May argues a call during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan announced a contract extension for men’s basketball coach Dusty May on Friday, heading off speculation that May could be a candidate at his alma mater, Indiana.
Michigan head coach Dusty May is staying in Ann Arbor. The head coach has agreed to a contract extension to remain with the Wolverines, the school announced Friday. In a statement, Michigan ...
Michigan men's basketball coach Dusty May has reached a new multiyear agreement with the school, athletic director Warde Manuel announced Friday, effectively removing May from consideration for ...
Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May has agreed to a long-term extension with the Wolverines. May took over an eight-win team and has nearly tripled the programs wins in just a year's time.
Ann Arbor — Dusty May has made quite an impression in his first year as Michigan basketball’s head coach. So much so that athletic director Warde Manuel and the university wasted little time ...