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Newsstand: Trey McKenney becomes 13th Wolverine to win Mr. Basketball honors in Michigan

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie03/11/25

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Michigan basketball shooting guard signee Trey McKenney became the 13th Wolverine to earn Mr. Basketball honors in the state of Michigan. McKenney attends Orchard Lake St. Mary’s, which is in the state quarterfinal tonight. Here are the 13 Wolverines to have earned the honor:

  • Trey McKenney, 2025 (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s HS)
  • Phat Phat Brooks, 2024 (Grand Rapids Catholic Central HS)
  • Isaiah Livers, 2017 (Kalamazoo Central HS)
  • Manny Harris, 2007 (Detroit Redford HS)
  • Dion Harris, 2003 (Detroit Redford HS)
  • Robert Traylor, 1995 (Detroit Murray-Wright HS)
  • Willie Mitchell, 1994 (Detroit Pershing HS)
  • Chris Webber, 1991 (Detroit Country Day School)
  • Michael Talley, 1989 (Detroit Cooley HS)
  • Terry Mills, 1986 (Romulus HS)
  • Glen Rice, 1985 (Flint Northwestern HS)
  • Antoine Joubert, 1983 (Detroit Southwestern HS)
  • Robert Henderson, 1982 (Lansing Eastern HS)

A crazy stat about Michigan basketball’s 20 game conference season.

Michigan basketball went 0-2 last week and fell from No. 17 to No. 22 in the Associated Press poll.

First-year head coach Dusty May‘s team is 22-9 overall and 14-6 in the Big Ten, tying for second in the conference standings and earning a No. 3 seed in this week’s Big Ten Tournament. Michigan will take on one of No. 6 seed Purdue, No. 11 seed Rutgers or No. 14 seed USC Friday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Tip-off is scheduled for 25 minutes after the conclusion of the 6:30 game at the same arena.

Michigan is currently on a three-game losing streak, with setbacks to Illinois, Maryland and Michigan State. The Wolverines have lost four of their last six games, after going on a six-game winning streak that put them in late contention for the Big Ten regular-season title.

Quote Of The Day

“I’m very proud that our guys didn’t retaliate in a different manner that could cost them playing in the Big Ten Tournament. To have that self-restraint and self-discipline and realizing that they’re representing Michigan the way they do. I was very proud of that moment, because that could’ve gotten really, really ugly.”

— Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May on his players keeping their cool after being attacked by MSU guard Tre Holloman during Sunday’s game

Headlines Of The Day

• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Dusty May on Michigan State guard Tre Holloman shoving L.J. Cason, Phat Phat Brooks during game: ‘I was just proud of our guys to show the restraint that they did’
EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Into The Blue: NIL agent of On300 WR Christian Ward talks Michigan, latest on Javian Osborne
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: News and Views: Michigan basketball’s best lineup, shooting woes, and more
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Monday Afternoon Recruiter: Michigan should go all in for five-star QB Ryder Lyons despite mission
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Michigan basketball a top 25 team in AP poll ahead of postseason

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