ANN ARBOR — From dominating the 2013 NCAA tournament to wielding a "Win the game" sign, to announcing a failed drug test and one-year ban from NCAA play, Mitch McGary's two years at Michigan have been eventful. Here's a complete look at McGary's
By failing a test administered by the NCAA, rather than his school, McGary was subject to the draconian Bylaw 18.4.1.5.1, which calls for a player to be "ineligible for a minimum of one calendar year." A second offense, even
I don't know if Mitch McGary is a good guy or a bad guy, nor do I have any idea whether last month was the first or 45th time he's smoked weed — because I'm a 37-year-old who lives in the south, and he's a 21-year-old who lives up north, and how is a
Michigan forward Mitch McGary declared for the NBA draft on Friday while facing a year-long suspension after a positive drug test during the NCAA tournament, the player and school announced. McGary, a 6-foot-10 forward who starred during the Wolverines
122813_UM_Bball_vs_Holy_Cro(2).JPG. Michigan sophomore Mitch McGary averaged 9.5 points and 8.3 rebounds in an injury-plagued campaign before undergoing back surgery in the 2013-14 season. (Courtney Sacco | The Ann Arbor News). Print.
Michigan's Mitch McGary declares for NBA draft after positive drug test