The Michigan Wolverines took a close and physical game from the Penn State Nittany Lions on Monday night. It was a game that head coach Dusty May felt came down to Michigan’s defensive intensity in a game where they were allowed to play physically.
“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”
Michigan coach Dusty May was thoroughly impressed by the environment at Purdue's Mackey Arena on Friday night, calling it, 'more impressive' than he thought.
While Big Ten play is still in its early stages, the Wolverines and Spartans look to be on a collision course atop the conference
Point guard Tre Donaldson wouldn't call his game-winning final sequence a season-saver, but he did call it a morale "booster" for the team.
Michigan basketball's Dusty May doesn't want any fines, but he was absolutely perplexed by the refereeing in Sunday's win vs. Northwestern.
Michigan coach Dusty May said his team failed to match Purdue's level of physicality in the blowout loss at Mackey Arena.
Michigan made an emphasis on improving defensive intensity after disastrous losses to Minnesota and Purdue, showing that against Penn State.
Whittling it down to only a top 15 is inevitably a fraught endeavor that will end with great players getting snubbed. But for the purposes of this exercise, we looked for players who have been clear difference makers for successful teams,
The Big Ten has reached the halfway point of its season. Time to assess how each of the league’s 18 schools have done so far.
As the calendar turns to February, FOX analyst Mike DeCourcy released his latest Bracket Forecast for the NCAA Tournament, which includes nine Big Ten teams.
Michigan State senior defenseman David Gucciardi was named the Big Ten Second Star of the Week for his performance against the Minnesota Golden Gophers last wee