Everything Dusty May, players said after winning the National Championship
Key Points:
- The Michigan Wolverines won the National Championship, their first since 1989, overcoming shooting struggles through defensive toughness and unselfish play, as highlighted by players and coach Dusty May.
- Head coach Dusty May praised the team's character, sacrifice, and cohesion, crediting previous Michigan and FAU teams for laying the foundation and emphasizing the importance of their coaching staff's selflessness.
- Key players Yaxel Lendeborg and Elliot Cadeau, both transfers, discussed overcoming personal and physical challenges, including Lendeborg playing through injury and Cadeau stepping up after a teammate's injury.
- The team adapted their game plan mid-match, focusing on defense, free throws, blocks, and steals rather than their usual offensive style, demonstrating flexibility and resilience under pressure.
- Coach May reflected on his decision to join Michigan, the program's strong culture and fan support, and the rewarding journey of building a championship team that remained committed despite early struggles.