Michigan coach Dusty May on Final Four, Arizona
Michigan coach Dusty May discusses the Final Four matchup against Arizona, team culture, recruiting, and the Fab Five's impact.
All season long, Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May shied away from celebrating more than a single victory the moment after it happened, and even then, he constantly recognized that the Wolverines hoped to be playing for more. Well, now they really are. The maize and blue have reached Indianapolis, where they will take on Arizona in the Final Four for the right to play in the national championship game.
Now that May and his contingent have arrived, they're getting to work. Before, though, he met with the media to discuss the matchup and the big opportunity that Michigan has on the table. Here is everything he had to say.
Opening statement It's an honor to be back in the Final Four representing the University of Michigan and the Big Ten conference with a group that is very well-deserving, and we're just excited to still be one of four teams still standing. I asked Charlie about your time in high school. He mentioned the buzz cut.
Being here in Indianapolis, does this bring back any memories, and how special is it to have a Final Four not so far from where you grew up? Well, it's special simply being here. It's a little bit overwhelming with friends and families and old teachers and whatnot, but it's a full circle moment.
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