For a while, it appeared Michigan hockey would retain head coach Mel Pearson.
Pearson had been under fire for a litany of offenses, ranging from skirting COVID-19 regulations to promoting a workplace in which sexual harassment ran rampant. But with the quiet that followed the WilmerHale report, it appeared he was potentially safe. Two months passed. Then the report found its way to the public, and the situation changed in a hurry.
According to some reports, there was something of a standoff between the regents and athletic director Warde Manuel. While there’s no way to substantiate that, ultimately, the regents, Manuel and interim university president Mary Sue Coleman reached a consensus.
As of Friday, Pearson is without a job, according to Michigan insider John U. Bacon.
It is official:
The University of Michigan has terminated hockey coach Mel Pearson’s employment.— John U. Bacon (@Johnubacon) August 5, 2022
Where Michigan goes from here remains to be seen, especially as it’s a bit late in the game to find a replacement head coach. Hockey season begins in mid-October, so whoever the Wolverines get, they’ll need to do so in a hurry.
Pearson’s departure marks the second big name to depart Ann Arbor this offseason. Baseball coach Eric Bakich left for the Clemson job earlier this summer.
As Michigan’s head coach Pearson had a record of 99-65-16 and reached two Frozen Fours in his five-year tenure.
[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqbzardvge799bm2 player_id=01f5k5y2jb3twsvdg4 image=https://wolverineswire.usatoday.com/wp-content/plugins/mm-video/images/playlist-icon.png]