Royal Oak Tribune

Juwan Howard agrees to 5-year extension

- By Larry Lage

ANN ARBOR » Michigan basketball coach Juwan Howard and the school have agreed to a fiveyear extension that keeps him under contract through the 2025-26 season.

The announceme­nt was made by athletic director Warde Manuel on Tuesday night, a couple hours before the reigning Associated Press coach of the year led the fourth-ranked Wolverines against Seton Hall.

“I’m honored to be regarded in such a way that the university wished to continue a lasting relationsh­ip with me,” Howard said. “It was a surprise when Warde approached me, and it didn’t take long for us to get on the same page.

“I’m grateful to him, our great university and my talented young men who sacrifice every day. The love I have for the University of Michigan is beyond words.”

Manuel hired Howard in May of 2019, giving the Miami Heat assistant and member of Michigan’s Fab Five a chance to be a head coach. Howard replaced John Beilein when he bolted to coach the Cleveland Cavaliers.

“I couldn’t be happier for our student-athletes and fans to know that Juwan will continue to lead Michigan into the future,” Manuel said. “His great character is second to none, and he is a wonderful teammate — demonstrat­ed through his commitment to proactive communicat­ion and collaborat­ion across the department.

“Juwan’s love for this university is evident in all that he does, as is the joy he takes in the accomplish­ments of his studentath­letes,” he said.

The Wolverines won their first two games this season and are contenders to win the national championsh­ip. They went 23-5 last season and won the Big Ten title and reached a NCAA Tournament regional final. In Howard’s first years as a head coach during the 2019-20 season, he won 19 games before the pandemic ended college basketball’s postseason tournament­s.

As a player, Howard helped Michigan reach the national championsh­ip game in 1992 and 1993. He played alongside Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson. The school later removed the Fab Five’s banners from Crisler Arena and stored them at one of its libraries as part of sanctions from an NCAA financial scandal.

The 48-year-old Howard, who is from Chicago, played at Michigan for three seasons before Washington drafted him No. 5 overall in 1994. The twotime NBA champion with the Heat and one-time All-Star averaged 13.4 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists during his career that ended after the 201213 season.

Howard went into coaching after retiring as a player, starting as an assistant coach focused on player developmen­t with the Heat being promoted to an assistant coach with one of the franchises he played for during his 19-year career.

 ?? LON HORWEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan head coach Juwan Howard hugs forward Brandon Johns Jr. after presenting him with a Big Ten Conference championsh­ip ring before last Wednesday’s game against Buffalo in Ann Arbor.
LON HORWEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan head coach Juwan Howard hugs forward Brandon Johns Jr. after presenting him with a Big Ten Conference championsh­ip ring before last Wednesday’s game against Buffalo in Ann Arbor.

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