Dusty May leaving Michigan Basketball to coach Mavericks
The University of Michigan had hoped to keep May around for many more years after he helped bring the school its first basketball title in decades. Back in April during the city's parade celebrating the championship, athletic director Warde Manuel said the school and May had agreed to a deal that would keep him as the basketball coach for "many years to come." "Dusty and I have already reached an agreement," Manuel said in a remark that resulted in a standing ovation as well as chants of "Dusty!" from the crowd that had gathered at the Crisler Center.
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