Basketball

Dusty May’s Exit Reshapes Michigan Basketball as Boynton Takes Interim Reign

Interim coach Mike Boynton Jr. arrives amid roster uncertainty, with key players pledging to stay and athletic director Warde Manuel’s future in question

Dusty May’s exit from the Michigan Wolverines to become the new head coach of the Dallas Mavericks sent ripples through the college basketball community.

A pivotal moment for Michigan basketball

Michigan responded quickly, installing Mike Boynton Jr. as interim head coach for the 2026‑27 season. Boynton brings seven years of head‑coaching experience and three 20‑win campaigns at Oklahoma State, where his defensive acumen earned a rare compliment from May, who called him an elite strategist.

Sophomore forward Trey McKenney announced his intention to return next year, expressing hope that his teammates will follow suit and help restore continuity.

The roster’s stability will depend on keeping standouts such as point guard Elliot Cadeau, center Brandon McCoy and forward Moustapha Thiam, while athletic director Warde Manuel’s future remains uncertain after the loss of several high‑profile coaches. The Detroit News first reported these developments, underscoring the strategic stakes for the program.

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