According to a report by Jon Rothstein, Michigan will face Arkansas in the 2024 Jimmy V Classic. The event is a doubleheader held at Madison Square Garden, usually in early December, that will also feature Miami against Tennessee.
All those point guards will help with a ball-screen heavy offense. We are less than six months away from the 2024-25 college basketball season, and before the Michigan men’s basketball team takes the court, new head coach Dusty May shed some light on the offense he wants to run.
Dusty May has gotten Michigan basketball fans excited again about the future of the program. Heck, even next season. It’s amazing how quickly things can change.
Michigan Wolverines basketball coach Dusty May has done impressive work in a short time to give the Michigan Wolverines a chance to be competitive in the new-look Big 10 for the upcoming season.
Michigan coaches were on the road across the country to recruit prep prospects at major grassroots events over the weekend. It was the first live evaluation period since Dusty May and his new staff were hired, and one of the first weekends focused on high school recruiting rather than portal recruiting.
Dusty May has done some impressive work since becoming Michigan basketball head coach. The transfer haul of the Wolverines was one of the best in college hoops and should have U-M competing for an NCAA tournament berth.
Dusty May was on the road this weekend in Indianapolis for the third session of the Nike EYBL circuit. It was the first live evaluation period of the offseason, and May was front and center to start focusing on high school recruiting after a busy portal season in Ann Arbor.
The first live period of the offseason tips off today across the country. College coaches will be on the road evaluating high school players in the only May evaluation weekend in this year’s recruiting calendar.
Dusty May stuck to his itinerary and landed a hell of a transfer class. Six weeks ago, the Michigan Wolverines basketball team had four players on the roster and two committed freshmen at the time, with more departures anticipated to follow given the coaching change.
Dusty May is wasting no time on the recruiting trail, bringing in a highly talented Ohio native for a visit. With the roster nearly set for the 2024-25 season, Michigan men’s basketball head coach Dusty May is wasting no time on the recruiting trail.
The Wolverines officially have a new strength coach. Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines have rounded out their coaching staff for the 2024-25 season with the hiring of strength and conditioning coach Matt Aldred, the program announced on Monday afternoon.
Michigan is hiring Matt Aldred as its new Strength and Conditioning coach, the program announced today. Aldred was on staff at Florida with May in 2017-18 and has spent the last six years as the head strength and conditioning coach at Furman.
Dusty May has been fun to watch on the recruiting trail and for Michigan basketball fans, he’s been a dream come true. The man eats, sleeps, and breathes basketball.
Dusty May has completely overhauled the roster with some intriguing new pieces. When Dusty May was hired it was clear he was going to do a complete roster overhaul.
Some Michigan basketball fans might still be wondering what this team would have looked like if Dusty May was able to reel in former FAU star Johnell Davis, who ended up going to Arkansas for a big NIL payday.
In more recent memory, the words, ‘Transfer Portal’ may have incited winces amongst the Maize and Blue faithful. Under the previous tenure of Michigan coach Juwan Howard’s regime, the enigmatic, and frustrating comings and goings of players — both potential and realized — often yielded more questions than answers.
During Michigan head coach Dusty May’s press conference on Tuesday, one aspect of his personal basketball profile became very clear— he thinks about the game of basketball through creative and inventive avenues.
What a difference a few weeks can make. Not long ago, new Michigan basketball coach Dusty May didn't even know who he was going to be coaching while in Ann Arbor.
Dusty May has been a busy man since taking over as Michigan's head basketball coach in late-March. He hustled and put together a phenomenal staff, he hit the ground running on the recruiting trail, which has led to the commitments of three solid high school prospects, and, most importantly, he got after it in the transfer portal.
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.
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.
As we near the end of the 2024 college basketball coaching carousel, let's highlight the best and worst hires.
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.
Dusty May's having a pretty solid April.
Michigan basketball has found its new coach in Dusty May, and the program got some help in landing him.
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