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Dusty May Named Head Coach of University of Michigan Men’s Basketball Program
After a thorough selection process, Dusty May has officially been named the Head Coach of the University of Michigan men’s basketball program, succeeding the former coach Juwan Howard.
May joins the Wolverines after a successful stint at Florida Atlantic University, where he led the team to remarkable achievements, including a 2023 Final Four appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
University of Michigan’s Director of Athletics, Warde Manuel, praised May’s proven track record as a winner and his deep understanding of basketball, community values, and integrity.
May expressed his honor and privilege in accepting the coaching position at the prestigious University of Michigan, highlighting his commitment to reigniting the proud tradition of Michigan Basketball.
The appointment marks a significant moment for May, his family, and the basketball program at Michigan, showcasing a mutual excitement and dedication from both parties.
May’s extensive coaching background, with ties to the Midwest and previous assistant coaching roles at various universities, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the Wolverines.
As May prepares to lead Michigan into a new era, the upcoming offseason presents a crucial period for roster management and player recruitment, with potential opportunities to connect with existing players and prospects.
With the support of the Michigan community and the university’s leadership, May looks forward to making a positive impact on the basketball program and the development of student-athletes.
Stay tuned for more updates and developments in the world of Michigan men’s basketball, as Dusty May takes on the challenge of steering the Wolverines to future success.