Dusty May’s Coaching Timeline - Page 2
His coaching journey began shortly after, as he served as a student manager at Indiana University from 1996 to 2000 under the legendary Bob Knight.
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- May's career progressed from student manager to head coach, with stints at Indiana, USC, and other programs.
- He transformed the Florida Atlantic program, leading them to their first-ever Final Four appearance.
- In just two seasons, May turned Michigan into a powerhouse, reaching the Sweet 16 and Final Four.

Dusty May’s Coaching Timeline
UPDATE | June 22nd, 2026: Mavericks Hire Dusty May as New Head Coach
Dusty May, a native of Terre Haute, Indiana, has carved an impressive path in the world of college basketball coaching.
Born and raised in the Hoosier State, May graduated from Eastern Greene High School in Bloomfield, Indiana, in 1995.
His coaching journey began shortly after, as he served as a student manager at Indiana University from 1996 to 2000 under the legendary Bob Knight.
From these humble beginnings, May’s career has been a testament to hard work and perseverance.
Rising through the ranks from administrative roles and assistant coaching positions to head coaching stints, he has left an indelible mark at every stop.
His journey from Indiana roots to national prominence is a story of dedication, growth, and an unwavering passion for the game.
Take a look below at Dusty May’s Coaching Timeline.
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1996-2000: Indiana (Student Manager)
May began his basketball journey as a student manager under legendary coach Bob Knight at Indiana University. This experience laid the foundation for his coaching philosophy.

2000-2002: USC (Video Assistant)
After graduating, May joined Henry Bibby’s staff at USC, serving as a video assistant. The Trojans reached the Elite Eight in 2001 during his tenure.
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2002-2005: Indiana (Administrative Role)
May returned to Indiana in an administrative capacity, working under coach Mike Davis.

2005-2006: Eastern Michigan (Assistant Coach)
May earned his first assistant coaching role under Charles Ramsey, gaining valuable experience despite a challenging season.

2006-2007: Murray State (Assistant Coach)
May joined Billy Kennedy’s staff at Murray State, contributing to a solid season for the Racers.

2007-2009: UAB (Assistant Coach)
Reuniting with Mike Davis, May helped UAB achieve consecutive 22-win seasons.

2009-2015: Louisiana Tech (Assistant Coach)
May worked under Kerry Rupp and later Mike White, playing a key role in Louisiana Tech’s success, including three 27-win seasons.

2015-2018: Florida (Assistant Coach)
May followed Mike White to Florida, where he helped the Gators reach the Elite Eight in 2017.

2018-2024: Florida Atlantic (Head Coach)
May took over as head coach at FAU, transforming the program and leading the Owls to their first-ever Final Four appearance in 2023.

2024-2026: Michigan (Head Coach)
May became the head coach at Michigan, quickly turning the program into a powerhouse. In just two seasons, he led the Wolverines to a Sweet 16 and a Final Four appearance, solidifying his reputation as one of the nation’s top coaches.

2026-Present: Dallas Mavericks (Head Coach)

The Dallas Mavericks have hired Dusty May as their next head coach, replacing Jason Kidd. May arrives fresh off leading Michigan to the 2026 NCAA national championship, capping a remarkable two-year run in which he went 64-13 with the Wolverines. A Bloomfield, Indiana native and Indiana University graduate, May brings a proven track record of turning programs around. In Dallas, he takes on a rebuild centered around 2026 Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg.
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