Friday was a mixed bag for the University of Michigan’s basketball team. Yes, the Wolverines lost to Michigan State 75-62 at home, which was disappointing. However, there was some good news earlier in the day: Coach Dusty May signed a contract extension. This move puts to rest any rumors about him leaving Michigan for the head coach position at Indiana, his alma mater.
Before the game, Michigan’s athletic director, Warde Manuel, shared the news of May’s multi-year contract. He praised May for his dedication to the program and expressed excitement about the future. “His commitment… has far exceeded our expectations,” Manuel said. This announcement relieved fans who had been worried about May’s future at the school.
Despite this positive news, the game didn’t go well for the Wolverines. They had a solid first half but fell apart in the second, getting outscored 41-24 by their rivals. Instead of being in first place in the Big Ten with a record of 21-5, Michigan now sits at 20-6, trailing Michigan State by one game in the standings. They need to regroup quickly as they have just five regular-season games left.
Can Michigan still win the Big Ten? Absolutely. It’s just going to be tougher now. The loss was a setback, but the season isn’t over yet.
On a brighter note, Michigan State’s win helped them climb to No. 9 in the latest CBS Sports Top 25 rankings. Michigan, meanwhile, remains at No. 13. Even with the loss, their performance this season has earned them a spot in the rankings.