In spite of a dominant stretch, Michigan head basketball coach Dusty May says the Wolverines aren't even close to reaching their full potential yet.
While Big Ten play is still in its early stages, the Wolverines and Spartans look to be on a collision course atop the conference
No. 20 Michigan had a road meeting with a Minnesota team that entered Thursday winless in the Big Ten Conference. The Wolverines had a sloppy start to the game
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.
"We don’t really care where the Spartans are," Michigan basketball coach Dusty May said. "But I think it adds more interest to the game."
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As that downward movement occurs, some of the Big Ten’s contenders are rising to the top. No. 20 Purdue, which lost several games against top nonconference opponents, is right back in a strong position after another dominant 2-0 week. Wisconsin took a similar step toward the top of the standings after decisive victories over Rutgers and Minnesota.
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,
The Big Ten men's basketball season is still in its early stages, but in-state rivals Michigan and Michigan State appear to be on a collision course atop the conference standings. The No. 20 ...
With a hot start to Big Ten play Michigan is receiving lots of attention, but looking to stay level with 15 games remaining.
In men's college basketball this weekend, Michigan and Michigan State continued fast starts in the Big Ten as top teams survived tough road contests.
The Michigan Wolverines moved to 13-3 on the season and 5-0 in Big Ten play under first-year head coach Dusty May with a 91-75 win over the visiting Washington Huskies on Sunday afternoon at a packed Crisler Center.