Michigan basketball head man Dusty May takes a subtle jab at the refs after a 30-minute overtime. The Wolverines were victorious, but many were questioning the refs after the extra round took over 30 minutes to complete.
Back-to-back overtime contests for the Michigan men’s basketball team proved once more how grueling Big Ten play can be. Claiming a win at home over Northwestern, while dropping last Thursday’s contest against Minnesota,
Dusty May and Michigan men's basketball continue to target some of the top high school talent in the country, including prospects who have ties to one of the Wolverines' biggest rivals.
“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”
Michigan heads to the Barn tonight to face Minnesota (7:00 p.m., FS1) in a... Michigan returns home to host Washington on Sunday (2:00 p.m., BTN) afternoon at
Here's what he said: Dusty May on Michigan finishing 12 of 30 on dunks and layups against the Gophers: Well, credit Minnesota. I thought they played with physicality. I thought they put bodies on us.
The one flaw in this Wolverines offense has been turnovers but they've done a better job of taking care of the ball lately and Minnesota doesn't apply much ball pressure. The Gophers prefer a sluggish tempo but won't be able to slow down Michigan's offense here.
While Michigan won't play the first of two games against MSU until Feb. 21 in Ann Arbor, head coach Dusty May confirmed ... that we have to focus on," May said. "Minnesota, and then turn the ...
Michigan State (14-2) has won nine in a row under Tom Izzo, now in his 30th year on the job. The Spartans, ranked No. 16, clobbered Washington at home and won at Northwestern on Sunday (78-68) since the last poll came out.
In the end, the Wolverines made important Very proud of our guys to stay the course, especially immediately after the Minnesota game ... get the ball stopped. Dusty May on Vlad Goldin's 31-point ...
No. 20 Michigan had a road meeting with a Minnesota team that entered Thursday winless in the Big Ten Conference. The Wolverines had a sloppy start to the game
The problem for Purdue (15-5, 7-2 Big Ten) is that the schedule offers no respite, at least until Saturday. Tonight, the Boilers play their sixth game in 16 days when they play host to No. 21 Michigan (14-4, 6-1) at Mackey Arena. The Boilermakers and Wolverines are functionally tied for second in the Big Ten, a game back of Michigan State.