The Michigan Wolverines got back in the win column on Monday night with a clutch 76-72 win over Penn State, moving their record to 15-5 and 7-2 in the Big Ten this season. The game included a 9-0 run down the stretch,
“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”
Friday was a nightmare for Michigan. The Wolverines looked like they were sleepwalking as they suffered a 91-64 loss at Purdue. While it may be easier for Michigan to simply erase the loss from its memory,
Michigan coach Dusty May was thoroughly impressed by the environment at Purdue's Mackey Arena on Friday night, calling it, 'more impressive' than he thought.
Michigan coach Dusty May said his team failed to match Purdue's level of physicality in the blowout loss at Mackey Arena.
Under the leadership of Dusty May, it looked like Michigan was poised to become the next juggernaut in the Big Ten, and while that still might be the case, the Wolverines definitely hit some stumbling blocks with recent road losses to Minnesota and Purdue.
May, when discussing the game, threw some big complements Painter's way as he previewed the matchup with the media.
Michigan basketball's Dusty May doesn't want any fines, but he was absolutely perplexed by the refereeing in Sunday's win vs. Northwestern.
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.
While Big Ten play is still in its early stages, the Wolverines and Spartans look to be on a collision course atop the conference
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.
With a hot start to Big Ten play Michigan is receiving lots of attention, but looking to stay level with 15 games remaining.