Morning Sun

MICHIGAN HIRES FAU’S DUSTY MAY

- By Tim Reynolds

BOCA RATON, FLA. >> The lure of Michigan became apparent to Dusty May not in the last few days, but almost 20 years ago when he was just starting his coaching career.

He was an assistant at Eastern Michigan then and quickly realized Michigan’s logo — the famed block M — was something that people took enormous pride in being associated with. And when Michigan offered him a chance to wear it, he couldn’t say no.

May was announced as the new coach at Michigan on Sunday, agreeing to a five-year contract worth almost $19 million, the school said. He leaves Florida Atlantic after six seasons, highlighte­d by a Final Four run a year ago and more wins in the last two years than almost anyone nationally.

“This place allowed me to be extremely selective, to take the job that was the perfect fit,” May told The Associated Press. “I would never feel any remorse if I was at FAU forever. I almost wanted these other jobs to go away, to get filled, so I wouldn’t have a decision to make.”

The deal with Michigan was done Saturday night, one day after FAU lost to Northweste­rn in the NCAA Tournament. May brought players at his now-former school in for a series of team and individual meetings on Sunday morning, saying afterward those talks were “extremely tough.”

“For almost two decades, Dusty May’s proven track record as a

winner, including Florida Atlantic’s magical run to a 2023 Final Four, speaks volumes about him and his coaching,” Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel said. “We are so delighted to welcome Dusty, and his family, to the University of Michigan. He embodies the values of high integrity and outstandin­g character, coupled with an unparallel­ed understand­ing of the game of basketball.”

The 47-year-old May replaces Juwan Howard, a former Michigan star who was fired after five seasons with the Wolverines. Howard went 82-67 with two NCAA Tournament appearance­s, but the Wolverines went 8-24 this season — the school’s worst record since 1960-61.

FAU did what it could last year to keep May, signing him shortly after the Final Four run to a 10year extension. He earned $1.25 million in base salary this season, plus an additional $25,000 for making the NCAA Tournament. FAU is due a $1 million buyout now that May has decided to leave.

“The University of Michigan has hired a phenomenal basketball coach and an even better person,” FAU athletic director Brian White said. “In addition to his historic level of competitiv­e success, Dusty built a world-class culture within our men’s basketball program; operating with a high level of integrity and representi­ng our university and athletics department with dignity and class.”

May went 126-69 in his six years at Florida Atlantic, finishing with winning records in each

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Florida Atlantic head coach Dusty May, center, reacts with his team during last year’s loss in the program’s only Final Four appearance. May, who led the Owls to a 129-69record, including two NCAA Tournament berths, in six seasons, has been named Michigan’s next head coach.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Florida Atlantic head coach Dusty May, center, reacts with his team during last year’s loss in the program’s only Final Four appearance. May, who led the Owls to a 129-69record, including two NCAA Tournament berths, in six seasons, has been named Michigan’s next head coach.
 ?? SARAH STIER — GETTY IMAGES ?? In what turned out to be his final game as Florida Atlantic head coach, Dusty May looks on in Friday’s NCAA Tournament loss to Northweste­rn. Michigan has named May its next head coach.
SARAH STIER — GETTY IMAGES In what turned out to be his final game as Florida Atlantic head coach, Dusty May looks on in Friday’s NCAA Tournament loss to Northweste­rn. Michigan has named May its next head coach.

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