Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel announced Friday that men's basketball head coach Dusty May has agreed to a contract extension. The 48-year-old May has led Michigan to a 20-5 overall record in his first season after leading Florida Atlantic's program for six years.
Spartans head coach Tom Izzo netted his 356th conference win, taking the No. 1 in the Big Ten from first-year Michigan coach Dusty May in a 75-62 contest that saw Michigan State surge ahead in the second half.
Nimari Burnett wasn’t supposed to have the ball in his hands on the final play. When Michigan coach Dusty May called a timeout with 3.6 seconds left, not liking what he saw on the court, he knew he’d have to draw up multiple different plays to contend with the different defenses Rutgers might throw at
Michigan and coach Dusty May agreed to a multi-year contract extension on Friday amid Indiana's rumored interest in the first-year Wolverines coach.
Dusty May was a student-manager under Bob Knight at Indiana and a popular candidate to be the Hoosiers next coach
Jake Diebler and Dusty May are linked in comparison for as long as the two men's basketball coaches work at Ohio State and Michigan.
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel explained why he gave first-year basketball coach Dusty May a new contract
Less than a year after hiring him, Michigan awarded coach Dusty May with a multi-year contract extension to stave off any chance that his alma mater might pursue him this
Dusty May is working on a new multi-year agreement that will keep him with the Wolverines for the future, CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein reported.
Potential Indiana men’s basketball head coaching candidate Dusty May signed a multi-year contract with Michigan, according to a Michigan Athletics release on Friday. May was a student manager for Indiana under head coach Bob Knight from 1996-2000.
One name that has been kicked around is Michigan head coach Dusty May, who was once a student manager from 1996 until 2000 under Bob Knight. However, the May-to-Indiana rumors can be put to bed for now.
Dusty May grinded his way through the coaching profession and has a chance to win the Big Ten title in his first season at Michigan. His ties to the IU program and success as a program builder have him prominently placed on the list of prospective candidates for the open position in Bloomington.