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Dusty May To Be New Michigan Head Coach

Dusty May is set to leave Florida Atlantic University to take over as the head coach at the University of Michigan. The deal is expected to be finalized this weekend.

May has been the coach at Florida Atlantic for six seasons. He’s compiled a record of 126-69, with six consecutive winning seasons.

In 2023, May led the Owls to the Final Four and record of 35-4. This season, Florida Atlantic went 25-9 and was eliminated in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Michigan parted ways with Juwan Howard after five seasons. After making the NCAA Tournament in 2021 and 2022, Howard went 18-16 last season. This season, the Wolverines fell to 8-24.

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