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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Dusty May turned some heads Monday when he said out loud what some loyal to Michigan’s rival in the green and white might be thinking. May, in his second season in Ann Arbor, has revamped the Wolverines’ roster in his vision — with a collection of players from the transfer portal,
The Michigan Wolverines are scheduled to resume their 2025-26 season on Thursday night at Crisler Arena against the Penn State Nittany Lions, a team that gave them all they could handle in their first meeting this season.
Long gone are the days of John Chaney showing up at a John Calipari postgame news conference and yelling: “I’ll kill you!"
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan’s renewed focus on beating Michigan State this year had everything to do with winning on the court, not off of it. Wolverines coach Dusty May spoke of his team’s mindset entering Friday night’s 83-71 win over the Spartans,
"I don’t see how you would classify them as guys playing just for money when they all sacrificed a great deal of money," Michigan coach Dusty May said
Dusty May was excited about how his team played against rival Michigan State.
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Before tipoff, Dusty May owned the moment in East Lansing
Dusty May calmly sat through heavy heckling at Breslin Center before Michigan’s win, turning a hostile pregame moment into instant rivalry lore.
Dusty May didn't hold back while talking about Michigan State on Monday, and also praised Yaxel Lendeborg in a way you just don't hear very often.