No. 2 Michigan HC Dusty May 'Disappointed'
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Everything Dusty May said after No. 1 Michigan fell to Wisconsin
Everything Dusty May said after Michigan’s first loss, addressing intensity, defense, practice habits, and Wisconsin’s shot-making.
The No. 2 Michigan basketball team continued its impressive start to the season, moving to 13-0 after a dominating 30-point victory over USC. However, the Wolve
Former player Nick Boyd faces his mentor Dusty May as Wisconsin clashes with undefeated Michigan in a pivotal Big Ten showdown.
Michigan outlasted Penn State, 74-72, to remain undefeated, picking up lessons from its first close game in Big Ten play in the process.
After 10 straight double-digit victories, the No. 2 Michigan basketball team found itself in its first close game in nearly two months against Penn State on Tue
No. 2-ranked Michigan Wolverines head coach Dusty May shared his thoughts following the team’s hard-fought 74-72 road victory over the Penn State Nittany Lions inside the Bryson Jordan Center.
The team known for its blowouts is hosting a Blue Out. Undefeated Michigan hosts Wisconsin on Saturday (1:06 p.m. ET, CBS) before a long trip to the Pacific Northwest. The last time these teams met was for the Big Ten Tournament championship in March.