Basketball

Dusty May Looks Back on Championship Momentum and Forward to the Next Season

The Michigan Wolverines coach discusses the personal toll of success, the team's collective achievement, and the road ahead.

The New Reality for a Champion Coach

Dusty May, the Michigan Wolverines basketball head coach, has felt his daily routine shift dramatically since the team captured the national championship. The surge of attention has amplified the demands on both his schedule and that of his family, a change he describes as both challenging and rewarding.

May has taken pleasure in signing memorabilia stamped with phrases like “Natty champs” and “Hail yes,” symbols that mark the program’s historic run. He repeatedly stresses that the 37‑3 overall record, including a 19‑1 mark in the Big Ten, was never the work of a single individual but the product of every player, assistant and support staff.

Building the Future

The coach also noted that the university’s decision to extend his contract was a tangible acknowledgment of the collective effort behind the success. He sees the extension as a tribute to the sacrifices made by the entire program.

Looking ahead, May is already turning his focus to the next season, emphasizing roster construction and the pursuit of another Final Four appearance. He hopes to cultivate lasting relationships with his players, mirroring the influence his own mentors once had on him.

The excitement surrounding the team’s triumph has rippled through the fan base, generating a shared sense of pride that May says fuels the program’s momentum. He believes that the collective joy experienced by supporters underscores the significance of the achievement.

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