The top concern for Michigan men's basketball heading into next season will be how it's supposed to potentially replace both of its 7-footers. Vlad Goldin will be out of eligibility and Dusty May has said he expects Danny Wolf to be an NBA player next season.
Looking at early projections for Michigan basketball's 2025-26 season under head coach Dusty May. Here's who can return, recruiting class and more.
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WolverinesWire on MSNSix takeaways from Michigan basketball's loss to Auburn in the Sweet 16There was a moment nearly halfway through the second half of the Sweet 16 matchup between 1-seed Auburn and underdog 5-seed Michigan where it felt like the Wolverines just might prevail. But then all hell broke loose.
It's survive and advance season and both the Michigan Wolverines and Texas A&M Aggies both did just that in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. Now in the Round of 32, the winner would get a chance to move onto Atlanta to play in the Sweet 16.
History is on the line for the Michigan State Spartans, led by Naismith Basketball Hall-of-Fame head coach Tom Izzo, and the Michigan Wolverines, led by Dusty May, if they can clinch a Final Four spot.
The Michigan Wolverines will face the Auburn Tigers in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Auburn enters the matchup as the tournament's No. 1 overall seed and boasts a ...
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Michigan's Goldin was fouled after a layup attempt, but he missed both attempts. Broome helped Auburn retake the lead with 34 seconds left in the first half, while Goldin missed the last attempt before halftime. It was a 30-29 Tigers lead going into the locker room.
The 20-year-old helped lead the Wolverines to a 27-9 overall record (14-6 in the Big Ten), playing and starting in all 36 games.