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Trey McKenney plans to stick with Michigan after Dusty May's departure

Trey McKenney plans to stick with Michigan after Dusty May's departure
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Michigan basketball player Trey McKenney has expressed his intention to remain with the team following the departure of head coach Dusty May to the NBA. The team is currently transitioning to interim leadership under Mike Boynton.

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This reflects the instability currently facing college athletic programs due to the rapid movement of coaches and the influence of the transfer portal.

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Hear this story View Comments Flint — Michigan guard Trey McKenney said he was stunned by the news of head coach Dusty May’s departure to the NBA just months after leading the Wolverines to a national title. McKenney is hopeful the team stays together.

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