Dusty May agrees to new deal, Michigan's Warde Manuel says
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Dusty May agrees to new deal, Michigan's Warde Manuel says
"Dusty and I have already reached an agreement, and he will be the leader of this basketball team for many years to come. This statement was met with a standing ovation and chants of 'Dusty!' from the crowd."
"May led Michigan to a national title in his second season after inheriting a program that went 8-24 the year before his arrival, showcasing his remarkable coaching ability."
"Michigan went 37-3 this season and earned its first national title since 1989 by defeating UConn 69-63 in the NCAA Tournament championship game."
Dusty May has agreed to a long-term deal to remain the head coach of Michigan's basketball team. Athletic director Warde Manuel announced this agreement during a celebration of Michigan's NCAA Tournament championship. May, who led the Wolverines to a national title in his second season, previously inherited a struggling program. Under his leadership, Michigan achieved a remarkable 37-3 record this season, securing its first national title since 1989. May has a strong overall coaching record, including a successful tenure at Florida Atlantic.
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