Marcus Moller remains committed to Michigan basketball after beating cancer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 6, 2026, 5:59 PM
Last updated Jul 6, 2026
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.
- •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.
- 5:59 PMYahoo Sports — Cancer survivor Marcus Moller stays with Michigan
"Michigan basketball recruit Marcus Moller is staying with the team after recently beating a cancer diagnosis.
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