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Nimari Burnett, who was a grad student in 2024, has announced on his social media he will return to the Wolverines for a sixth collegiate season.
It has been a busy offseason, to say the least, for Dusty May’s Michigan Wolverines. From adding guys in the transfer portal to pro decisions, the Wolverines have made waves to get better.
Burnett, a 6-foot-5 guard, has started all 69 games the past two seasons for Michigan. Last season, he averaged 9.4 points, 3 ...
Michigan wing Nimari Burnett will be back for another season in Ann Arbor. The 6-foot-5, 200-pound wing announced his ...
Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May said the Wolverines are hoping for a 2025-26 return from Nimari Burnett ...
Following a Sweet 16 loss to Auburn, Michigan basketball veterans Will Tschetter and Roddy Gale Jr. said they were come back to Ann Arbor for another season. Bu ...
The Michigan basketball team received some good news on Monday as senior guard Nimari Burnett announced that he will be back ...
But there is one veteran who hasn't announced anything: Nimari Burnett. The veteran guard was one ... where he would play a single season before coming to Ann Arbor. Speaking to Sam Webb on 'The ...
It was a dire situation in Ann Arbor last season ... After losing to Auburn in the Sweet 16, guard Nimari Burnett -- one of the few players who has been a part of both regimes -- waxed poetic ...
Nimari Burnett is running it back one last time at Michigan. The 6-foot-5 starting guard announced in an Instagram post ...
Michigan shooting guard Nimari Burnett has not committed to a third year in Ann Arbor. U-M head coach Dusty May said he hopes Burnett will return. Burnett averaged 9.4 points a game while shooting ...