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McKenney Remains Upbeat as Michigan Basketball Faces Coaching Change

Star guard Trey McKenney discusses the program’s future after Dusty May’s departure and the role of assistant coaches

Trey McKenney, Michigan’s standout guard, spoke recently about the program’s outlook after head coach Dusty May accepted a position in the NBA.

May’s two‑year tenure left a measurable imprint, establishing a competitive base that helped the Wolverines capture a national championship.

A Player’s Perspective

With Mike Boynton stepping in as interim head coach, the team’s depth chart remains anchored by a staff that includes several assistants who were instrumental in that title run.

McKenney acknowledges that some teammates may explore new opportunities, but he stresses that the current leadership group is focused on continuity.

Working closely with point guard Elliot Cadeau, McKenney is leading efforts to keep the roster cohesive, urging teammates to stay and finish what they started.

The guard believes the combination of experienced assistants and a clear vision gives the program a stable foundation as it navigates the transition.

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