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Dusty May is presented a Michigan jersey by athletic director Warde Manuel before being introduced as the new Wolverines head basketball coach, Tuesday, March 26, 2024, in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Dusty May had never been a head coach before coming to FAU in 2018. Now in his fifth season, May has the Owls just two wins away from the school's first national championship in any sport.
MORE: Get to know more about Dusty May, Michigan basketball's new coach May, 47, was born in Illinois and attended Indiana, where he was a manager under coach Bobby Knight from 1996-2000.
Michigan Wolverines basketballhas its entire staff back for a second season in 2025-26, between head coach Dusty May and assistants Mike Boynton Jr., Kyle Church, Justin Joyner, Akeem Miskdeen and ...
Dusty May on Michigan's play despite blowing a 17-point lead vs Indiana "For the most part, I thought we continued to play pretty good basketball. Look, you drop the ball — I don't know what to say.
Dusty May was welcome to Ann Arbor on Tuesday to a slew of U of M athletics staff, the head coaches, the maize rage and his family as he gladly became the leader of the Wolverines. May has spent ...
Dusty May is proving that Indiana really only got their second choice May truly might be one of the best college basketball coaches in the country and he only needed one season at Michigan to ...
Dusty May opened the door, looked at Anna and broke down into tears. It's March 2018. May had signed FAU's contract that made him a first-time head coach just a few hours earlier.
Michigan head coach Dusty May, center, talks to guard Rubin Jones (15), left, guard Nimari Burnett (4), center right, and guard Tre Donaldson (3), right, before a play against Purdue during the ...
Indiana fans usually boo the visiting team, but on Saturday afternoon they gave Michigan coach Dusty May a warm reception. “I heard the ovation and I appreciated it,” May said.
In Dusty May's first year, he led the program to a 27-10 record, including a second-place finish in the Big Ten. Michigan then won the Big Ten Tournament and upset Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament.
Dusty May. May said in a statement that "we made memories at FAU that will last a lifetime," but he could not pass up a dream opportunity.