Michigan basketball hires Mike Boynton as head coach on two-year deal

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Last updated Jul 10, 2026

Michigan basketball hires Mike Boynton as head coach on two-year deal
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Michigan basketball has officially appointed Mike Boynton as head coach with a reported two-year deal. This decision comes after the departure of Dusty May, who moved to the NBA after winning a national championship. Boynton, previously an assistant at Michigan, successfully retained most of the roster from last season. His past experience includes a seven-year tenure as head coach at Oklahoma State, where he achieved a 119-109 record. The program's future remains uncertain as they transition after a successful championship run.

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  • Boynton retains a majority of the roster from the previous season.
  • Michigan hires Boynton after Dusty May's departure to the NBA.
  • Boynton previously coached at Oklahoma State with a record of 119-109.
  • The hiring impacts the future dynamics of the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry.
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  • 10:46 PMYahoo SportsMichigan basketball commits to Mike Boynton with reported 2-year deal
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Michigan locking in Mike Boynton on a two-year deal adds a new wrinkle to the Ohio State–Michigan rivalry.

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