Dusty May: Different players stepping up every night was key to our success (1:58)
Michigan coach Dusty May joins «First Take» after his team’s victory over UConn for the national title. (1:58)
Apr 11, 2026, 03:32 PM ET
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan coach Dusty May has agreed on a deal that will have him continuing to lead the Wolverines «for many years to come,» athletic director Warde Manuel said Saturday.
Manuel made the comment during a ceremony celebrating Michigan’s NCAA tournament championship.
«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.
Manuel then finished his comment: «And he will be the leader of this basketball team for many years to come.»
May, 49, led Michigan to a national title in his second season on the job after inheriting a program that went 8-24 the year before his arrival. Michigan went 37-3 this season and earned its first national title since 1989 by defeating UConn 69-63 in the NCAA tournament championship game.
He had been mentioned as a potential target for North Carolina, which hired former Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone on Tuesday to replace the fired Hubert Davis.
May owns an overall coaching record of 190-82. He went 126-69 at Florida Atlantic from 2018-24 and led the Owls to a 2023 Final Four appearance before going 64-13 at Michigan the last two seasons.



