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  • 1 week ago | chatsports.com | Kellen Voss

    Back to the Michigan Wolverines Newsfeed Kellen Voss covers the Michigan men's and women's basketball teams and writes recruiting articles, plus occasional football articles with Maize n Brew. You can follow him on Twitter @Kellen__Voss. The month of May ended with a bang for Michigan fans. After a long few weeks of waiting out the NBA Draft process, Yaxel Lendeborg decided to forgo the NBA Draft and stay in college for one more season.

  • 1 week ago | maizenbrew.com | Kellen Voss

    The month of May ended with a bang for Michigan fans. After a long few weeks of waiting out the NBA Draft process, Yaxel Lendeborg decided to forgo the NBA Draft and stay in college for one more season. As we covered after his commitment, Lendeborg staying in college is a win for all parties. The 6-foot-9 forward gets to improve his draft stock with more national exposure while earning NIL money and pursuing a national championship.

  • 1 week ago | maizenbrew.com | Kellen Voss

    Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images Apparently, we don’t sleep in May. According to college basketball insider Jon Rothstein, Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines are set to host Kevin Willard and the Villanova Wildcats next season as part of a new home-and-home series. The Wildcats will host the Wolverines in 2026-27 to complete the series. Dates and times for both games have yet to be announced.

  • 1 week ago | chatsports.com | Kellen Voss

    Back to the Michigan Wolverines Newsfeed Related Topics: Michigan, John Beilein Kellen Voss covers the Michigan men's and women's basketball teams and writes recruiting articles, plus occasional football articles with Maize n Brew. You can follow him on Twitter @Kellen__Voss. Development is at the core of Michigan basketball’s identity. That was the program’s M.O. under John Beilein, and helping players improve has been the main focus of Dusty May’s young tenure as well.

  • 1 week ago | maizenbrew.com | Kellen Voss

    Development is at the core of Michigan basketball’s identity. That was the program’s M.O. under John Beilein, and helping players improve has been the main focus of Dusty May’s young tenure as well. While May has only been around for one season, we’ve seen him and his staff significantly improve the draft stock of guys like Danny Wolf and Vlad Goldin, who both could hear their names called in this year’s draft.

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