“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”
Michigan coach Dusty May was thoroughly impressed by the environment at Purdue's Mackey Arena on Friday night, calling it, 'more impressive' than he thought.
Friday was a nightmare for Michigan. The Wolverines looked like they were sleepwalking as they suffered a 91-64 loss at Purdue. While it may be easier for Michigan to simply erase the loss from its memory,
Michigan coach Dusty May said his team failed to match Purdue's level of physicality in the blowout loss at Mackey Arena.
Michigan basketball's Dusty May doesn't want any fines, but he was absolutely perplexed by the refereeing in Sunday's win vs. Northwestern.
May, when discussing the game, threw some big complements Painter's way as he previewed the matchup with the media.
Purdue forward Trey Kaufman-Renn (4) reaches for the ball between the legs of Michigan center Vladislav Goldin (50) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Friday, Jan. 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) AP
Michigan State (14-2) has won nine in a row under Tom Izzo, now in his 30th year on the job. The Spartans, ranked No. 16, clobbered Washington at home and won at Northwestern on Sunday (78-68) since the last poll came out.
The No. 20 Michigan Wolverines have silenced skeptics with their remarkable turnaround this season, staking their claim as one of the Big Ten’s premier programs. At 13-3 overall and an unblemished 5-0 in conference play for the first time since the 2020-21 season,
Michigan men’s basketball goes from a blow out to a “blue out” as Penn State visits Crisler Center on Monday night. The Wolverines will try to shake their most lopsided loss, by far, of the season. Penn State is better than its 3-6 Big Ten record might suggest.
Michigan basketball must improve its physicality in order to reach a championship level after getting "punked" by Purdue.
Michigan men's basketball is in a rut over its last three games, culminating in a blowout by Purdue that should serve as a wake-up call.