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Elliot Cadeau will remain with the Wolverines, his agent told ESPN. The decision follows Dusty May's move to the Dallas Mavericks and the appointment of an interim coach.
api.foxsports.comMichigan guard Elliot Cadeau plans to remain with the Wolverines after head coach Dusty May's departure, his agent Drew Gross of WME Basketball told ESPN on Thursday. Cadeau started all 40 games during Michigan's national championship run last season.
He was named Most Outstanding Player at the Final Four after recording 13 points and 10 assists in the semifinal victory over Arizona and 19 points in the title game win over UConn.
The 6-foot-1 point guard averaged 10.5 points and 5.9 assists in his first season at Michigan following two seasons at North Carolina. Cadeau is the second key returnee for Michigan. Guard Trey McKenney announced his return earlier this week after averaging 9.9 points as a freshman.
May left Michigan on Monday to coach the Dallas Mavericks. Athletic director Warde Manuel announced Tuesday that assistant Mike Boynton has been named interim head coach. Because only an interim coach was appointed, the 15-day transfer portal window for Michigan players will not open until 31 days after May's departure, ESPN reported.
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Al JazeeraSouth Africa defeated South Korea 1-0 to finish second in Group A and will face Canada on Sunday in Los Angeles. Coach Hugo Broos called the qualification a historic achievement after earlier group losses and a draw.
The Boston Red Sox placed infielder Marcelo Mayer on the 10-day injured list Friday due to a left forearm injury. The team recalled infielder Tsung-Che Cheng from Triple-A Worcester to fill the roster spot.