'As good a basketball team as I've seen': How Dusty May led Michigan to Big Ten title in Year 2

Champaign, IL —Michigan basketballfans owe a huge thank you to Mrs. May, according to coachDusty May.

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In his second year leading the program, May and the No. 3-ranked Wolverines clinched the Big Ten Conference regular season title witha dominant 84-70 win over No. 11 Illinoison Friday, Feb. 27, at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois.

May has helped lead Michigan's transformation from an 8-24 campaign in the 2023-24 season to a potential No. 1 seed and the regular-season conference title with an impressive 27-2 record in 2025-26.

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May, of course, wasn't with Michigan during the 2023-24 season: He was coaching Florida Atlantic to the Final Four as a major Cinderella. The run with the Owls had every program with an opening trying to court May. However, the choice of Michigan came down to a family decision.

"Anna, my wife, is a major, major influence and probably more of an influence on my decision-making than I," May said of his decision to pick Michigan over other programs with interest. "I'm a pretty simple man. Give me a ball, a gym and some dudes that want to work, and I am happy with Michigan."

May pointed to Michigan as a place where he would want his sons to attend college, which factored into his decision — rather than seeking a team that could win a championship right away.

Talk about having the best of both worlds: With the win over Illinois, the Wolverines clinched their first Big Ten regular-season title since 2021. Now, they are locked into a No. 1 seed in the conference tournament and are likely a lock for the same in the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

"The first time we saw the team together, we felt like this was the most talented team that our staff collectively had ever been around," May said. "And some of us have been high majors, mid majors, low majors. ... We felt this team had the highest upside or most potential of any group."

Michigan showed promise in May's first year in 2024-25, finishing the season 27-10 with a loss to Auburn in the Sweet 16. The 14-6 record in conference play tied Maryland for second in the Big Ten, a sign the Wolverines were heading in the right direction.

May then went to the transfer portal to add UAB forward Yaxel Lendeborg, North Carolina guard Elliot Cadeau, Illinois forward Morez Johnson Jr. — who had 19 points and 11 rebounds against his former team on Feb. 27 — and UCLA center Aday Mara, putting together a Big Ten championship-caliber roster.

"We want to win a Big Ten regular season championship every year," May said. "... Did we envision this? What's our record, 17-1 (in Big Ten play)? Absolutely not. Because I have that much respect for the teams, coaches and talent in this league."

Elite Michigan defense beats an elite Illinois offense

According to KenPom rankings,Illinois entered Feb. 27 as the No. 1 team in the country in adjusted offensive efficiency. Meanwhile, Michigan entered with the No. 2 defense, trailing only No. 1 Duke.

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The adage that defense wins championships won the day for the Wolverines.

"That's why they are so good," Illinois coach Brad Underwood said of Michigan taking away any potential mismatches Illinois has used against other opponents this season.

"They're as good a basketball team as I've seen in my nine years in this league," Underwood added.

Illinois' adjusted offensive efficiency (or points per 100 possessions) sat at 132.4 entering play on Friday. The Fighting Illini entered averaging 85.1 points per game, which ranked 22nd in the nation. They also tied for sixth in 3-point baskets made per game.

However, the Wolverines' defense limited Illinois to 70 points — its lowest total in a loss since Nov. 28 vs. UConn — 41.3% shooting from the field and 9-of-29 shooting from 3-point range.

"They're really good at punishing a matchup," May said of the Illinois offense. "Because of our lineup versatility, I don't think they did it as well as they usually do."

While Illinois freshman Keaton Wagler finished with a game-high 23 points, including 17 points in the second half, he shot just 7-for-17 from the field and had four turnovers. Lendeborg took the responsibility of not only guarding Wagler, but also guarding him for the full 94-feet, putting pressure on him as soon as he received the inbounds pass.

"Yax was up to the challenge," May said. "He loves guarding point guards. And then when he switches, you have a big body that played (center) in the American Conference, and played it pretty well. So it's not as easy to get the matchup advantages they are hunting against our team, because we can change what we do."

Veteran leftovers carry team to new era

Nimari Burnett, Will Tschetter and Harrison Hochberg are three members of the Wolverines who were around for the 2023-24 team that finished 3-17 in conference play, good for dead last in the Big Ten standings.

However, each of them has stuck around with the program, with Burnett starting all 29 games this season and Tschetter appearing in all 29 games. Instead of showing them the door when he took over the program, May instead kept the three to build the culture in Ann Arbor for the team that won the conference this season.

"We kept those guys because we believe in who they are as people, first and foremost," May said. "That was a tough season for Michigan basketball. There were a handful of guys we couldn't recruit for various reasons and then there were a handful we thought might fit our culture as far as work ethic.

"Nimari and Will were both guys who dove in from Day 1, and they wanted Michigan to be back in this position. It was that simple."

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Inter Miami book White House visit to celebrate MLS title

Inter Miami will celebrate the first MLS Cup championship in club history with a March 5 visit to the White House, The Athletic and the Miami Herald reported on Friday.

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The Herald cited a source indicating that "everyone" from the club would be in attendance to meet President Donald Trump, meaning that Lionel Messi is expected to be there.

The visit is scheduled two days before Inter Miami will oppose D.C. United in Washington.

Many MLS Cup champions have been honored in White House ceremonies, including the Columbus Crew in September 2024 after they won the title the prior season.

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The 2024 MLS Cup champion Los Angeles Galaxy didn't go to the White House last year, but the Galaxy were feted there following their title runs in 2011, 2012 and 2014. Among the players meeting with President Barack Obama to celebrate the 2011 championship was then-Galaxy star David Beckham, now the co-owner of Inter Miami.

Messi has never been to the White House, despite having been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Joe Biden in January 2025. The Argentine superstar missed the ceremony because of scheduling issues.

Trump has worked closely with FIFA president Gianni Infantino in the leadup to the World Cup that will be jointly hosted this summer by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Inter Miami began as an MLS expansion team in 2020 and endured three rough seasons until Messi's arrival in 2023. The World Cup-winning forward powered the Herons to the Leagues Cup title in 2023 and the MLS Supporters' Shield in 2024 before the team captured the MLS Cup with a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps last December.

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No. 21 Miami (Ohio) escapes Western Michigan on Trey Perry's winner

Trey Perry made a go-ahead layup with 0.4 seconds left, helping No. 21 Miami (Ohio) remain unbeaten with a 69-67 victory over Western Michigan on Friday in Kalamazoo, Mich.

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The Broncos' Justice Williams sank a 13-foot jumper to forge a 67-67 tie with 12.8 seconds remaining before Perry used his body to fend off EJ Ryans and went off the glass to convert a left-handed layup.

Miami's Peter Suder scored 18 points before fouling out with his team trailing 57-50 with 7:03 remaining in the second half.

Almar Atlason scored 16 points off the bench and Perry added 14 points while making his first start of the season for the RedHawks (29-0, 16-0 Mid-American Conference), who remained the lone unbeaten team in Division I.

They have won a program-best 14 in a row on the road and completed a season sweep of the Broncos. Miami (Ohio) recorded an 87-76 victory over Western Michigan on Jan. 6.

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Head coach Travis Steele's frustrations boiled over at halftime, as he verbally abused the referees and knocked down a speaker as he walked off the court. Steele was whistled for a technical foul, with Ryans making one of two foul shots to start the second half.

Jayden Brewer collected 19 points and 11 rebounds and Williams and Ryans each had 14 points for the Broncos (10-19, 4-12), who have lost 10 of their last 13 games.

The RedHawks trimmed a nine-point deficit to one at 63-62 after Atlason converted a four-point play with 3:26 remaining in the second half. Antwone Woolfolk's layup gave Miami a 66-65 lead and Eian Elmer split a pair of free throws before Williams forged a tie.

Suder made a layup in transition as Miami erased an eight-point deficit to level the contest at 49-49 with 11:02 remaining in the second half. Suder was whistled for his fourth foul just seven seconds later, and Williams responded by making three layups and two foul shots during a personal 8-0 run.

Suder made a layup to extend Miami's lead to 26-23 with 3:05 to play in the first half. However, Western Michigan scored the last seven points before intermission. Carson Vis converted a three-point play to highlight that sequence.

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Celtics post one of NBA's best offensive performances as they await Jayson Tatum's possible return

BOSTON (AP) — The Celtics have been one of the NBA's hottest teams since returning from the All-Star break.

Associated Press Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum, right, jokes with assistant coach Sam Cassell during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets, Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown, right, drives to the basket against Brooklyn Nets center Day'ron Sharpe during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla applauds during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets, Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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They can add one of the best offensive performances in league history to their list of accomplishments as they await a possible return of star Jayson Tatum to action.

Boston shot a season-high 66.7% (52 of 78) from the field in their148-111 winover the Brooklyn Nets on Friday. It was the second-best field goal percentage in team history, falling just short of the 67.9% they shot against the Golden State Warriors on Nov. 21, 1984.

The Celtics also shot 64.7% from the 3-point line Friday, which equated to an80.8% effective field goal percentage– the highest in NBA history. Effective field goal percentage measures shooting efficiency by adjusting for the fact that 3-pointers are worth more than two-point shots

All-Star Jaylen Brown led the way, finishing with 28 points, nine assists and seven rebounds. But he got plenty of support from his teammates, with trade deadline acquisition Nikola Vucevic adding 28 points and 11 rebounds for his third double-double as a member of the Celtics.

"I thought we just did a good job reading the game," Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said. "I thought we made the right reads throughout most of the entire game. I thought tonight Vooch really looked comfortable in his offensive reads and his offensive screening. He unlocked a lot of stuff for us."

All 13 Celtics players scored in the game, with Boston committing only three turnovers after halftime.

"We just try to read the game and take what's there," Brown said.

Boston, winners of five of its six games since the All-Star break, will now wait to see if Sunday night's home matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers will mark the return of Tatum.

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The game, originally scheduled to be played earlier in the day, was moved by NBC into an 8 p.m. primetime slot, creating speculation it could signal Tatum's plan to return.

It's been 41 weeks since Tatum ruptured his right Achilles tendon last May in the waning minutes of the Celtics' loss to the New Knicks in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals.

The Celtics are required by the NBA to release an initial injury report by 5:00 p.m. EST on Saturday ahead of Sunday's home game against the 76ers.

After practicing with the Celtics' G League team two weeks ago, Tatum said he hadn't yet made a decision of whether he'd return.

"It doesn't mean that I'm coming back or I'm not, it's just following the plan. So it's just another step," Tatum said. "I don't know percentage. I just know I feel a little bit better everyday. I just try to focus on that."

Tatum said in the same interview that he is also mindful of not wanting to disrupt the progress of a Celtics team that at 39-20 currently sits in second place in the Eastern Conference standings.

'I'm just hyper aware of what's going on. I think it would just stem from that. Obviously, I know what I bring to the table and bring to the team. But I'm also aware that these guys have been playing extremely well," Tatum said.

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All eyes focused on Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza as QBs take center stage at NFL scouting combine

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza possesses all the traits NFL teams covet in a franchise quarterback.

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He's smart, mobile, makes fast reads and quick releases. He has a strong arm and prototypical size. He has three years of starting experience anda national championship,too.

But the once lightly recruited Mendoza learned long ago not to take anything for granted. So ifthe overwhelming favorite to be the No. 1 overall pickin April 's draft fulfills those expectations, he'll embrace the pressure to succeed. And ifthe quarterback-needy Las Vegas Raidersbypass Mendoza, the former Indiana star won't fret. Instead, the Boston-born Mendoza hopes to steal a page from one of his favorite player's game plans.

"Whatever team drafts me, I'm grateful — whether it's the No. 1 pick or whether it's the 199th pick," Mendoza said, denoting the very spot Raiders part owner and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady was selected in the 2000 draft.

Nobody, of course, anticipates Mendoza sliding that far, though stranger things have happened.

Carson Beck began the 2024 season as the favorite to go No. 1 then suffered a late-season elbow injury that required surgery and forced his transfer from Georgia to Miami. When the league's annual scouting combine rolled around last February, Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward seemed positioned to go at the top. Ward won that battle, going to Tennessee at No. 1, while Sanders had to wait until Cleveland finally took him at No. 144.

This year, though, there seems to be no serious debate. Mendoza is clearly at the head of this class.

He's reaping the benefits. Mendoza recently spent time with two-time Super Bowl-winning brothers Peyton and Eli Manning, as well as Daniel Jones, last season's Colts starter. He even spoke briefly on the phone with Brady during a recent interview with Raiders brass.

And everywhere he went Friday, cameras followed — from the phones popping up at his podium to the subsequent television rounds he made inside the media room to those filming Mendoza strolling the hallways inside the Indiana Convention Center. He does not plan to throw Saturday night because Indiana's 16-game season left him with less time to prepare for the combine than other players. He does intend to throw April 1 at his Pro Day.

"It's been hectic," Mendoza said. "A lot of our teammates were joking we played the natty on Jan. 19, and Jan. 23 we had three days of celebrating with a parade. Then it was all off to training. Everybody was going to Miami, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Chicago to go train. That process of being dispersed so quickly shows why you need to be enabled in the present moment, how much it matters to be in the present moment and how much you've got to really enjoy the good times while they last."

Some of the quarterbacks in this group understand what Mendoza means.

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Beck spent last spring and summer rehabbing in an effort to prove he could regain his pre-injury throwing form. The result: He led Miami to the national championship game in their home stadium, rebuilt his draft stock and now hopes to prove he could be a first-round pick.

"You look at the beginning of the 2024 season, going into it, nobody envisioned that season to go that way, starting with myself," Beck said. "I didn't know I was going to get injured at the end of the season. I didn't know I was going to end up coming back to college for another year. That was never the plan, right? So when the injury happened, I had declared for the draft. I was going to go through the process and from that point, I'm gone. It's like 'OK, Gunner (Stockton) is next up.' So when I decided to not go to the NFL, it was like, 'I'm going to go somewhere else.'"

Drew Allar is facing a similar comeback attempt albeit on an expedited schedule.

He returned to Penn State last fall rather than turning pro to pursue a national championship. Nothing went right. The top-ranked team in The Associated Press preseason poll faltered early and the season unraveled quickly, leading to the midseason firing of coach James Franklin.

Then in mid-October, Allar suffered a broken left ankle that required season-ending surgery. Now, he's trying to show NFL scouts he's healthy.

"As soon as I really got back to school and started my rehab process my whole focus has been getting to this point, being healthy enough to have the chance to put myself out there and throw," Allar said. "So I am really excited to go out there on Saturday and just cut it loose."

Allar plans to throw — not run.

For Mendoza, this is a different kind of stage. Here, he's trying to show dozens of teams he's got what it takes to follow in the footsteps of Brady and become some team's long-term solution at quarterback. First, though, he wants to win the job.

"Right now, I'm unemployed," he said. "So this is my job interview and like everyone says, it's the most important job interview of your life. So right now, I'm just trying to do everything to hopefully get employed."

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Steelers to replace Acrisure Stadium grass after poor home field grade in 2026 NFLPA survey

Following the leak ofNFLPA report cardsgrading each of the 32 NFL teams in several categories and the Pittsburgh Steelersranking last in the survey, the team has announced that it has plans to address the poor home field conditions that rated an F- grade.

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Steelers team president Art Rooney said that the playing surface at Acrisure Stadium will be replaced,according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The new field will be laid down with Tahoma 31 Bermuda, a mixture of Bermuda and bluegrass that is more tolerant to cold conditions. Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field and Chicago's Soldier Field already use the surface.

Though this revelation comes after the release of the NFLPA report cards, the Steelers were already working on installing a new field due to a league mandate requiring all playing surfaces to fulfill standards set through lab and field testing.

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The Tahoma 31 surface also has to be installed earlier in the year so that the sod can take root properly. When installed too soon before a game, as happened at Super Bowl 57 three years ago, the grass provided poor footing for the players.

Acrisure Stadium's field has been heavily criticized in recent years. This past season, quarterback Aaron Rodgers called the surface "borderline unplayable" after a Week 6 matchup with the Cleveland Browns.

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Other criticisms of the field include it being "too sandy, too slippery" and "too gooey," according tothe Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac.

Previously, Acrisure Stadium's field was made of Kentucky bluegrass, which is resilient but couldn't stand up to the constant wear and tear from Steelers games, University of Pittsburgh football games and high school football contests during the fall. The field required re-sodding two to three times per season, according to Rooney.

"It sounds crazy, but they grow the grass on a plastic sheet first to make sure the roots are growing," Rooney told reporters at the NFL combine on Thursday. "It's a different blend of what we have been using. They've been using it in other places and it's been working."

The Steelers wereone of five teamsthat received an F- grade in the player surveys for poor home field conditions, in addition to the Tennessee Titans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets and New York Giants (who share the field at MetLife Stadium). The Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills were given a grade of F.

The Steelers president added that the team has not ruled out eventually using artificial turf if the grass needed can't be produced.

"The only way we would consider it is if the sod farms can't produce good grass for us," Rooney said. "We're kind of at their mercy. If something happened with the sod farms not producing enough of the good grass, we would have to consider a change."

Pittsburgh also received poor grades in the player surveys for its training room and strength coaches.

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SEC rivals Garrett Nussmeier, Ty Simpson vying to be QB2 in 2026 draft

Garrett Nussmeier was two practices into the 2025 season when the LSU starting quarterback derailed the entire year.

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Nussmeier strained an oblique muscle that limited his ability to not only throw the deep ball but any pass without experiencing shooting pain.

Head coach Brian Kelly didn't fully disclose the nature of the injury until he began to be pressed about Nussmeier's health. Eventually Kelly shared more details but was fired before the season ended.

"My injury occurred in fall camp -- Day 2, practice two of fall camp. How much did it affect me? I think it was pretty evident," Nussmeier said of the impact of his injury on his performance. "I really wasn't able to throw the football. I had a stabbing pain in my ab every time I went to go throw the football."

The son of Saints offensive coordinator and former NFL quarterback Doug Nussmeier, Garrett Nussmeier had 52 touchdowns and 24 interceptions for the Tigers in his career, throwing for 7,699 yards.

LSU shut him down with three games remaining in the 2025 regular season with 12 touchdowns and five interceptions. It wasn't the season he envisioned when considering whether to return to LSU after a sensational 2024 campaign.

But he started to rebuild his case as the QB2 in the 2026 draft class at the Senior Bowl. One of his chief competitors for that billing is SEC rival Ty Simpson of Alabama. Simpson said he met with the New York Jets' brass, which included head coach Aaron Glenn and offensive coordinator Frank Reich, and came away flattered with their appraisal of his talent.

The Jets have the No. 2 pick in the draft behind the Las Vegas Raiders, who are widely expected to use the selection on Heisman Trophy winner and Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.

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Whether there is another QB in the draft class worth the freight in the first round has been a common debate. Simpson doesn't have any doubt after just one year as the starter for Alabama.

"First off, I think I'm ready. I'm a franchise quarterback," Simpson said. "Alabama prepares you the most for the NFL ... The Alabama locker room is as close to an NFL locker room as you can get."

Among questions from pro suitors for Nussmeier to answer -- besides proving his health -- are whether he can hold up in the NFL with a relatively small physique and if he has the arm talent to be a QB1.

He said the injury was impossible to heal in-season because rest and gradual rehab weren't possible while trying to prepare for a game every seven days.

"It was a frustrating deal, and it wasn't LSU's fault. It wasn't the doctor's fault. They did a great job of taking care of me and the trainers there," Nussmeier said. "It was just a rare deal. It was just a thing that we really didn't figure out what it was until about two months ago."

Nussmeier has mostly recovered physically and regained strength in his core over the past month.

"Feeling much more like myself, which has been exciting," Nussmeier said. "Learning how to retrain myself, get rid of the bad habits that I had created and just to be able to get to throw the football like I know I can."

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