Marcus Moller remains committed to Michigan basketball after beating cancer

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Last updated Jul 6, 2026

Marcus Moller remains committed to Michigan basketball after beating cancer
Summary

Michigan basketball recruit Marcus Moller has decided to stay with the team following his successful treatment for cancer. The 7-foot-3 center from Denmark recently announced his commitment to continue with the Wolverines after head coach Dusty May's departure. Moller is part of a group of recruits who are reaffirming their dedication to the program, joining fellow signee Lincoln Cosby and others. The only remaining player whose decision is awaited is four-star forward Quinn Costello. Interim head coach Mike Boynton Jr. will lead the team as it continues to assemble its future roster.

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  • Marcus Moller is a recent cancer survivor.
  • He joins other recruits in staying with Michigan basketball.
  • Dusty May's departure prompted Moller to reassess his commitment.
  • The Wolverines are awaiting a decision from Quinn Costello.
  • Mike Boynton Jr. is the interim head coach for Michigan.
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  • 5:59 PMYahoo SportsCancer survivor Marcus Moller stays with Michigan
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Michigan basketball recruit Marcus Moller is staying with the team after recently beating a cancer diagnosis.

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