“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”
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 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.
When No. 21 Michigan and No. 11 Purdue square off on Friday night it’ll be a matchup between two of the presumed favorites to win the Big Ten. Both have been on a tear recently. Purdue has won seven straight games,
Michigan Wolverines basketballhead coach Dusty May has refrained from calling timeouts while the opposition is on a scoring run at different points this season. Many coaches feel comfortable stopping play when the other team has momentum,
May, when discussing the game, threw some big complements Painter's way as he previewed the matchup with the media.
Vladislav Goldin, a 7 foot 1 inch center from Russia, is teamed up with Michigan coach Dusty May to challenge for the national championship.
The Wolverines lead the country in field goal percentage (51.9%) and 2-point shooting (63.3%), but Dusty May still sees areas where they can improve.
Goldin finished with 14 points and Nimari Burnett, Tre Donaldson and Roddy Gayle Jr. all scored 11 apiece for Michigan. The Wolverines shot 37% from the field, finished 6-for-29 from deep, and had more turnovers (22) than made baskets (20).
The No. 12 Kansas Jayhawks welcome the No. 7 Houston Cougars to town for men's basketball action on Saturday, Jan. 25.
The No. 22 Missouri Tigers face off with the No. 16 Ole Miss Rebels in men's basketball action on Saturday, Jan. 25.