Dusty May and Josh Schertz put friendship on hold as Michigan meets Saint Louis in NCAA Tournament
Michigan’s Dusty May has enjoyed the close bond he’s developed with Saint Louis' Josh Schertz. It’ll happen in Buffalo on Saturday, when the Midwest Region’s top-seeded Wolverines (32-3) take on the ninth-seeded Billikens (29-5) with a Sweet Sixteen berth on the line. “I loved it when he was at Division II.
We were at different levels,” said May, who's in his second season at Michigan.
BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) — Michigan’s Dusty May has enjoyed the close bond he’s developed with Saint Louis' Josh Schertz.
The coaches have exchanged everything from philosophies to practice notes to playbooks. Their collaborative relationship was running smoothly until this week. Little did the two envision that one day — long after they first met and had a 10-hour, in-depth discussion of basketball — their teams would face off in the second round of the NCAA Tournament .
It’ll happen in Buffalo on Saturday, when the Midwest Region’s top-seeded Wolverines (32-3) take on the ninth-seeded Billikens (29-5) with a Sweet Sixteen berth on the line. “I loved it when he was at Division II. We were at different levels,” said May, who's in his second season at Michigan .