Michigan basketball received some more good news under head coach Dusty May. May has hit the transfer portal hard since being named Juwon Howard’s successor at the end of March.
Goldin should be one of Michigan’s best players next season Dusty May and the Michigan men’s basketball program have been busy in the transfer portal, and they may have landed one of their best players for the upcoming season.
When Dusty May hired Justin Joyner as an assistant coach, the hire came out of nowhere. For coaches like Akeem Miskdeen, Drew Williamson, and Kyle Church, who had coached with him at Florida Atlantic at different points, a move to join May’s Michigan staff was fairly expected.
Per the official Michigan basketball Instagram account, Nimari Burnett will be back in Ann Arbor to play his final season for new head coach Dusty May.
The Wolverines should be in lockstep with another program who made a high-profile coaching change this offseason. How do you measure the success of a head coach taking over a program coming off its worst season in program history?
If new Michigan head coach Dusty May is going to turn around anything in Ann Arbor on an expedited timeline, he's undoubtedly going to have to rely on the transfer portal.
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It’s easy to call the addition of Vlad Goldin to Michigan basketball huge because it is. Not only is Goldin a 7-foot-1 center, he might be the best center in the Big Ten conference.
New Michigan head coach Dusty May landed a commitment from one of his former players today when Vlad Goldin announced his commitment to Michigan. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski first reported the news.
After Dusty May was hired at Michigan, most of FAU’s roster decided to enter the transfer portal. This included 2023 AAC player of the year Johnell Davis.
It feels like Michigan basketball is in a waiting period. After a flurry of moves last weekend, the Wolverines are still awaiting the most significant commitment, which would come from Vlad Goldin.
Bricks, typically, are not the first thought associated with winning basketball. But for Akeem Miskdeen, co-architect of Florida Atlantic’s program and eventual Final Four run alongside Michigan coach Dusty May, it’s about the process over the prize.
He’s the son of three-time NBA All-Star Peja Stojakovic. Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines have been in contact with the son of another NBA player
Michigan basketball technically only has one scholarship spot left, but head coach Dusty May isn’t recruiting like it, with a number of targets still on the board for the 2024-25 roster.
Michigan has a lot of work to rebuild its roster after Dusty May’s introduction as head coach. The Wolverines will have to bring multiple contributors in from the transfer portal and have already been active in the transfer market.
Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May has done an incredible job building a roster for next season — one that can make the NCAA tournament. But he needs at least one more piece — Vlad Goldin.
Dusty May isn’t done just yet. Dusty May has completely rebuilt the Michigan Wolverines’ roster from the ground up. Over the last month, the Wolverines have gone from almost an entirely empty roster to just one scholarship remaining, so long as both Nimari Burnett and Jace Howard return.
Dusty May has hardly had the time to catch his breath. Between a rapid turnaround that saw his Florida Atlantic team lose to Northwestern on March 22 in the NCAA Tournament, to his hiring as Michigan’s head coach just two days later, the Indiana native has seemingly gone around the world and back again.
Cason is a former FAU commit who is now headed to Ann Arbor. Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball program have landed their third 2024 recruit: three-star guard Lorenzo Cason.
After a flurry of commitments over the weekend that carried into Monday, the Michigan basketball roster is “almost complete” according to head coach Dusty May.
The Michigan basketball program has undergone a ton of changes over the past few months. After Juwan Howard was fired, the Wolverines landed on Florida Atlantic’s Dusty May in a big turn of events.
Ohio State basketball fans still hate Michigan. Despite the fact that the rivalry isn’t as potent as it is in football, there is still hate there. Michigan was the worst team in the Big Ten a year ago, winning just eight games during the season.
Dusty May's having a pretty solid April.
Dusty May has high expectations to meet when it comes to bringing the Michigan Wolverines back to its previous relevance. Leading the Wolverines to play winning basketball in the Big Ten is already tough by itself, but the fans want May to bring the team back to its winning ways in the tournament.
Michigan basketball has found its new coach in Dusty May, and the program got some help in landing him.
The Michigan Wolverines knew something had to change after they finished the season with a disappointing 8-24 record. After the season ended in such a way, it was only a matter of time before Juwan Howard got kicked out of the team.
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