Jace Howard is following the lead of his father and his older brother in leaving Michigan. Jace, the 23-year-old son of former Wolverines head coach Juwan Howard, announced over social media this week that he has made his official transfer decision.
NCAA transfer portal news continues to roll in as the month of April winds down. The portal officially closed April 22, but players who remain in it are now finalizing their decisions.
Another member of the Howard family is leaving Michigan. Jace Howard spent five seasons with the Wolverines. He stayed when the men's basketball program parted ways with his father, head coach Juwan Howard, following the 2023-24 season.
Although Jace Howard was with Michigan basketball for five seasons, the veteran entered the transfer portal and sought a medical waiver to continue playing collegiate basketball.
When Dusty May was hired to replace Juwan Howard, he recruited a three-man 2024 recruiting class. Justin Pippen, the highest-ranked of the three, hit the transfer portal during Michigan's NCAA Tournament run.
After a five-year career with Michigan men's basketball, Jace Howard has officially entered the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. Howard played in just five games this season under Dusty May and is seeking a medical redshirt to continue playing college basketball.
Phil Martelli is the former coach of the St. Joseph's University Red Hawks who led the school to six regular season Atlantic 10 Conference championships,
The Michigan Wolverines won their first Big Ten Tournament Championship since 2018 on Sunday as they defeated the Wisconsin Badgers by a score of 59-53 in Indianapolis.
Michigan's mens basketball team is vastly outperforming their 2023-2024 season. After replacing Juwan Howard with former FAU head coach Dusty May - and picking up multiple new recruits and transfers - the Wolverines' statistics have increased across the board.
Michigan basketball only has 13 scholarships available and it has been confirmed that one of those spots will go to Jace Howard for the 2024-25 season.
After being formally introduced as the Brooklyn Nets head coach, Jordi Fernandez has made the first major addition to his coaching staff, hiring Juwan Howard as an assistant coach (per ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski).
It did not take Juwan Howard very long to find his next job after being fired by Michigan. Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported Friday that the former UM coach is returning to the NBA.
It has been an eventful last five seasons for former Michigan basketball head coach Juwan Howard until he was let go on March in 2024. However, there was
Michigan went 8-24 this season and finished last in the Big Ten with a 3-17 conference record. They went 18-16 the year before and lost in the second round of the NIT.
There has been plenty of debate about whether Michigan basketball head coach Juwan Howard should be retained. For the most part, though, the reporting has been clear: Warde Manuel has supported Juwan.
With every game, it’s getting harder and harder to watch Michigan basketball. Sunday wasn’t necessarily rock bottom. That’s been this entire eight-game losing streak but after yet another lopsided loss (to Ohio State this time), Michigan basketball fans and analysts are demanding a change.
The wins aren’t coming, and the extracurriculars only pour gasoline on the fire. With just over three weeks to go in the regular season, that fire could grow large enough for Howard to lose his job.
What is going on with the Michigan basketball program in year five of the Juwan Howard era? It’s a question that all Wolverines fans have been forced to ask lately, with the men’s team sitting at 7-13 overall (2-7 Big Ten) heading into this evening’s road game against the Michigan State Spartans.
Juwan Howard is expected to resume his duties as Michigan's head coach on Saturday as the Wolverines host Eastern Michigan in a non-conference game in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Michigan coach Juwan Howard reportedly was involved in a confrontation with strength and conditioning coach Jon Sanderson during a recent practice, multiple outlets reported Monday.
At 5-5 on the season, the Michigan Wolverines basketball program isn't off to the greatest start. As if the performance on the court isn't bad enough, it's now being reported that head coach Juwan Howard recently had an altercation with a member of his staff that is under review.