Glendale, Arizona. Michigan head coach Mike Boynton Jr. offered a scholarship Sunday to 2028 four-star point guard Mateen Cleaves Jr., who plays at Dream City Christian School in Glendale and is ranked inside the top 40 nationally by composite services. He also holds reported offers from Michigan State, Rutgers, Houston, USC and Georgetown. Michigan, the defending national champion, extended the offer days after Boynton's interim tag was removed last Friday; Boynton had been interim after Dusty May left the position last month. Recruiting services list Cleaves Jr. as a 6-foot-4 point guard entering his junior year, and Michigan continues to recruit multiple prospects in the 2027 and 2028 classes.
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This move by Michigan's new head coach could shape the team's future. If Mateen Cleaves Jr. accepts, he could bring his top-40 national ranking skills to Michigan. For fans, it's a chance to see a legacy player in action. Keep an eye on Cleaves Jr.'s decision.
Michigan is actively recruiting for the 2027 and 2028 classes. With the offer to Cleaves Jr., they're showing commitment to building a strong team. If you're a Michigan fan, it's worth forwarding this to your fellow supporters.
Michigan basketball gained another scholarship offer to a four-star 2028 prospect when coach Mike Boynton Jr. extended an offer to Mateen Cleaves Jr.
Rival programs, including Michigan State and Rutgers, saw another major program enter recruitment for Mateen Cleaves Jr., a prospect who already holds offers from them.
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