The Michigan Wolverines have officially appointed Dusty May as the new head coach of the men's basketball program, per @ShamsCharania. The hiring concludes a national search to find a successor for Juwan Howard.
Dusty May transitions to Ann Arbor following a highly successful six-season stint at Florida Atlantic University. During his tenure with the Owls, May achieved a 126-69 record, including a historic run to the Final Four in 2023. His arrival is expected to signal a new era for Michigan basketball as the program seeks to regain its competitive standing in the Big Ten.
While recent social media posts incorrectly linked Dusty May to a coaching role with the Dallas Mavericks, he is confirmed to be the head coach at Michigan. There is currently no confirmed information regarding roster changes or specific draft prospects associated with May's appointment, as the university focuses on the transition of leadership.
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