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Why Dusty May Sat Courtside at the Final Four for the Game Before Michigan’s
- On Sunday, Michigan head coach Dusty May informed university officials he will not pursue the North Carolina coaching vacancy or any other position, reaffirming his commitment to the Wolverines ahead of Monday's NCAA Championship Game.
- North Carolina launched a coaching search after firing head coach Hubert Davis last month, initially identifying May as a top candidate before the Wolverines advanced to the championship game.
- Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd agreed to a contract extension on Friday, while Iowa State's Otzelberger and Alabama's Nate Oats also withdrew; UNC is now considering Vanderbilt's Mark Byington, Baylor's Scott Drew, Texas Tech's Grant McCasland, and Iowa's Ben McCollum.
- Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan remains a potential candidate, though he will not engage in conversations until the Bulls' season ends on April 12, and there is no guarantee UNC will offer him the job.
- The college basketball transfer portal opens Tuesday, adding urgency to North Carolina's search as officials conduct due diligence on remaining candidates before the portal deadline.
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Dusty May informs Michigan officials of intention to stay put, spurn UNC
Michigan head coach Dusty May informed Michigan officials that he would not take part as a candidate in North Carolina's coaching search -- nor any other -- ESPN reported on Sunday.
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