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Dusty A. May (born December 30, 1976) is an American college basketball coach, currently the men's basketball head coach at the University of Michigan. He was previously the head coach for Florida Atlantic University from 2018 to 2024, leading the Owls to the NCAA Final Four in 2023.
May was announced as the new coach at Michigan on Sunday, agreeing to a five-year contract worth almost $19 million, the school said. He leaves Florida Atlantic after six seasons, highlighted by a Final Four run a year ago and more wins in the last two years than almost anyone nationally.
Florida Atlantic's Dusty May has been hired as the next men's basketball coach at Michigan, agreeing to a five-year contract that averages $3.75 million annually.
With nearly 20 years of collegiate basketball coaching experience, Dusty May was named the David and Meredith Kaplan Men’s Basketball Head Coach in March 2024, becoming the 18th coach in the storied history of the Wolverines program.
Dusty May, who spent the last six seasons building Florida Atlantic into a consistent winner, has signed a five-year deal worth $3.75 million annually, the program announced Sunday.
The University of Michigan men's basketball program officially announced Sunday morning the hiring of Dusty May as the new head coach. News broke late Saturday of May's move north to Ann Arbor...
Dusty May's farewell from Boca Raton included a final radio address to the South Florida basketball community addressing his departure from FAU, aspirations at Michigan and the future of Owls...
Florida Atlantic coach Dusty May, who cut his teeth in basketball coaching as a team manager for Indiana under Bob Knight in the 1990s, is going back to the Big Ten. May is now a Michigan man.
Dusty May, the most coveted coach in the Coaching Carousel, is leaving Florida Atlantic to replace Juwan Howard at Michigan. May agreed to a five-year deal, with an average value...
Who is Dusty May? May has been the head coach at Florida Atlantic for the past six seasons. He guided the team from Conference USA to its first season in the AAC in 2023-24.