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Moustapha Thiam Joins Michigan Wolverines, Bringing Height and Defensive Prowess

The 7‑foot‑2 transfer aims to bolster the Wolverines' frontcourt under Coach Dusty May

Moustapha Thiam, the 7‑foot‑2 center who last season starred for the Cincinnati Bearcats, has officially joined the Michigan Wolverines, adding a rare blend of size and defensive versatility to the program.

During his most recent campaign he posted 12.8 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game while shooting a crisp 52.5% from the field and connecting on 38 three‑point attempts, numbers that illustrate both his scoring efficiency and his ability to stretch the floor.

Coach Dusty May, who has built a reputation for coaxing the best out of big men, previously helped Vlad Goldin and Danny Wolf elevate their draft stocks, and he now hopes to unlock a similar upside in Thiam, whose presence should tighten the Wolverines’ interior defense.

A Frontcourt Upgrade

Ranked as the No. 13 overall transfer in the portal this offseason, Thiam arrives with a résumé that includes an All‑Big 12 honorable‑mention nod and a 28‑point outing against Kansas, suggesting he could be a key piece as the Wolverines aim to climb the Big Ten ladder in the 2026‑27 season.

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