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Michigan basketball continues to receive encouraging news in the wake of Dusty May’s departure to the NBA.
According to On3’s Joe Tipton, freshman forward Lincoln Cosby has confirmed that he is staying with the Wolverines despite the coaching change.
“Michigan freshman Lincoln Cosby is staying at Michigan despite Dusty May’s departure,” Tipton reported, noting that Cosby shared the news with Rivals.
Cosby enters Michigan as one of the top newcomers in the 2026 recruiting class.
The 6-foot-9 forward was ranked as a top-50 overall prospect nationally, making him one of the crown jewels of the Wolverines’ incoming class.
His decision to remain committed to Michigan provides another boost for a program navigating a major transition after May accepted the head coaching job with the Dallas Mavericks.
Cosby’s announcement is the latest in a string of positive developments for Michigan.
In recent days:
Those decisions help stabilize a roster that many feared could see significant turnover following the coaching change.
While Michigan still faces important decisions in the coming weeks, keeping a highly regarded young talent like Cosby is another sign that the Wolverines’ foundation remains strong.
Interim head coach Mike Boynton and the coaching staff have emphasized continuity, and early indications suggest many of the program’s key players are buying in.
For Michigan fans, Cosby’s decision is yet another reason for optimism as the Wolverines begin the next chapter of their program.
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According to On3’s Joe Tipton, freshman forward Lincoln Cosby has confirmed that he is staying with the Wolverines despite the coaching change.
“Michigan freshman Lincoln Cosby is staying at Michigan despite Dusty May’s departure,” Tipton reported, noting that Cosby shared the news with Rivals.
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Another Key Piece Stays in Ann Arbor
Cosby enters Michigan as one of the top newcomers in the 2026 recruiting class.
The 6-foot-9 forward was ranked as a top-50 overall prospect nationally, making him one of the crown jewels of the Wolverines’ incoming class.
His decision to remain committed to Michigan provides another boost for a program navigating a major transition after May accepted the head coaching job with the Dallas Mavericks.
Momentum Continues to Build
Cosby’s announcement is the latest in a string of positive developments for Michigan.
In recent days:
- Star point guard Elliot Cadeau announced he is returning.
- All-Big Ten guard Trey McKenney reaffirmed his commitment to the Wolverines.
- Now, one of Michigan’s highest-rated incoming freshmen has done the same.
Those decisions help stabilize a roster that many feared could see significant turnover following the coaching change.
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Michigan’s Future Still Looks Bright
While Michigan still faces important decisions in the coming weeks, keeping a highly regarded young talent like Cosby is another sign that the Wolverines’ foundation remains strong.
Interim head coach Mike Boynton and the coaching staff have emphasized continuity, and early indications suggest many of the program’s key players are buying in.
For Michigan fans, Cosby’s decision is yet another reason for optimism as the Wolverines begin the next chapter of their program.
Continue reading...