Trey McKenney plans to stay with Michigan after Dusty May's exit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 12:11 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Following the announcement of Dusty May's departure from Michigan to the Dallas Mavericks, sophomore guard Trey McKenney expressed his intention to remain with the Wolverines. McKenney, who was surprised by May’s exit shared through social media, emphasized the importance of stability within the team. With summer practices on hold, the future of Michigan's roster remains uncertain. McKenney endorsed assistant coach Mike Boynton as interim head coach, indicating confidence in the team's potential despite recent turmoil. The coming days will be crucial for the program as it navigates player retention amid the coaching change.
- •Trey McKenney plans to stay at Michigan despite Dusty May's departure.
- •McKenney learned of May's exit via social media.
- •Summer practices for Michigan have been postponed.
- •Assistant coach Mike Boynton is expected to serve as interim head coach.
- •Maintaining the roster's core is critical for Michigan's future success.
- 12:11 PMYahoo Sports — Trey McKenney Sends Clear Message After Dusty May’s Departure
"Michigan star Trey McKenney says he plans to stay with the Wolverines following Dusty May's departure to the Dallas Mavericks.
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