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The Michigan basketball team allowed some rare access behind the scenes on Sunday July 13. After coach Dusty May opened the ...
"A guy that doesn’t get caught in the ups and downs of their minutes ...whose sole purpose is to think development is ...
Marcus Moller, a 7-foot-2 center from Denmark, shared news of his pledge to the Wolverines on his Instagram account Tuesday, ...
FIU Panthers men's basketball signs eight transfers, aims for a competetive season under coach Jeremy Ballard in Conference ...
Tom Izzo is at the 3Stripes Select Basketball showcase getting an up close and personal look at two of the best big men in ...
Detroit Renaissance guard Jordan Sigmon is transferring to basketball prep academy Iowa United Prep, according to his post on ...
When the New York Mets selected University of Michigan infielder Mitch Voit in the first round of the 2025 MLB draft, it completed the cycle for the Wolverines. No, not the typical cycle you see on ...
It's called the Michigan difference for a reason. In 2024-25 that phenomenon was on display when U-M did something never ...
Michigan basketball coach Dusty May spoke at midway point of Wolverines summer program, and provided updates on newcomers, freshmen and expectations.
Dusty May is the new head coach of the Michigan basketball team, and so far, it looks like the Wolverines nailed the hire.
Michigan basketball received good news on the recruiting trail recently when it landed 7-foot-3 center Marcus Moller. Dusty ...
Möeller most recently competed for Denmark's national team in the FIBA U18 EuroBasket in 2024, where he averaged 13.1 points and 7.4 rebounds.