Dusty May
Dusty May (born December 30, 1976)
Current position: Head men’s basketball coach
Current team: Michigan Wolverines
Current conference: Big Ten Conference
Florida State record: 126-69 (.646)
Michigan record: 0-0 (.000)
Overall record: 126-69 (.646)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2 (2023, 2024)
- NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen: 1 (2023)
- NCAA Tournament Final Four: 1 (2023)
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
- CBI Appearances: 1 (2022)
- CIT Appearances: 1 (2019)
- Big Ten Regular Season Champion: 0
- Conference USA Regular Season Champion: 1 (2023)
- Big Ten Tournament Champion: 0
Awards:
- Conference USA Coach of the Year: 1 (2023)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2024-present | Michigan |
2018-2024 | Florida Atlantic |
2015-2018 | Florida (asst) |
2009-2015 | Louisiana Tech (asst) |
2007-2009 | UAB (asst) |
2006-2007 | Murray State (asst) |
2005-2006 | Eastern Michigan (asst) |
2002-2005 | Indiana (admin. asst) |
2000-2002 | USC (admin. asst) |
Dusty May Facts
- Dusty A. May
- Born December 30, 1976
- Hometown: Bloomfield, Indiana
- Alma Mater: Indiana University (BA, 2000)
- Served as a student manager while an undergrad at Indiana, assisting Hall of Fame head coach Bob Knight‘s staff
- Spent two years at USC (under Henry Bibby) and then three more at Indiana (under Mike Davis) in administrative roles
- Became an assistant in 2005, spending one year under Charles Ramsey at Eastern Michigan then one at Murray State under Billy Kennedy
- Rejoined Mike Davis‘ staff in 2007 as an assistant for two seasons at UAB
- Worked as an assistant for six seasons at Louisiana Tech, first under Kerry Rupp and then under Mike White
- Followed White to Florida in 2015, where he worked as an assistant for the next three seasons
- Hired in March 2018 to become the head coach at Florida Atlantic
- Went 66-55 through his first four years at the helm, with one CBI and one CIT appearance
- His 2022-23 team went 35-3, was ranked as high as #19, won the outright C-USA title and C-USA Tournament, reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002 and made a run to the NCAA Final Four; May was named C-USA COY
- In March 2024, May left FAU to become the new head coach at Michigan in the Big Ten
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