Just one day after receiving his first transfer portal pickup, Michigan men's basketball coach Dusty May has earned his second.
Former Yale center Danny Wolf has committed to contributing to the Wolverines first. report By Adam Schefter of ESPN, via X.
The 7-footer joins the Bulldogs after two years with them. In his second season, Wolf started all but one game and averaged 14.1 points and 9.7 rebounds in 30.8 minutes per game.He earned unanimous First Team All-Ivy honors. honor During the campaign, he led the Ivy League in rebounds. He also played a key role in Yale's March Madness win over fourth-seeded Auburn.
A native of Glencoe, Illinois, Wolf was also a member of Team Israel's U-20 FIBA European Championship team in 2023, averaging a tournament-leading 12 rebounds and second-highest 17.7 points per game. He led Israel to a silver medal. game.
Wolfe adds talent and height to Michigan's roster, which is in dire need of a center following the departure of sophomore forward Taris Reed Jr. to Connecticut. Wolff is extremely popular within the portal, ranking him 18th in On3's transfer portal rankings. Maye's commitment to the Wolverines shows he has established himself as an effective recruiter in just a month on the job.
Michigan State and Maye still have plenty of pieces to acquire to fill out a viable roster, but Wolf's commitment is another asset to Maye's early return.
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