Basketball

Michigan appoints interim head coach as Dusty May exits for NBA

Mike Boynton Jr. steps in to preserve program stability amid transfer portal upheaval

Michigan basketball has named Mike Boynton Jr. as its interim head coach following the departure of Dusty May, who accepted a five‑year contract to lead the Dallas Mavericks.

May’s two‑year tenure was defined by a national championship and a cascade of record‑setting performances that lifted the Wolverines into the upper echelon of college basketball.

Boynton arrives with seven years of head‑coaching experience at Oklahoma State and a recent stint overseeing Michigan’s defense, a unit that ranked among the nation’s best in several key metrics last season.

A pivotal moment for Michigan basketball

With the transfer portal set to open for a 15‑day window on June 28, athletic director Warde Manuel is emphasizing continuity. The administration’s priority is to preserve a top‑10 recruiting class and keep key staff members in place.

Boynton’s familiarity with the program’s culture is expected to smooth the transition, while early conversations suggest a focus on retaining core players such as Cade Cunningham, Brandon McCoy and Quinn Costello.

The broader basketball community views the interim appointment as a strategic move to maintain stability, even as the team navigates the inevitable churn of the portal and prepares for a potential permanent hire.

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