Concord University men’s basketball head coach Kent McBride has announced the hiring of Todd May as assistant coach for the Mountain Lions.
May’s primary role at Concord University will be that of Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach as well as assisting in the Compliance Department. He comes to Concord after serving as an assistant coach at Columbus State Community College.
Over the last four seasons, May was an integral part of Columbus State’s national success. During his time with the Cougars, CSCC went 101-24 with a National Tournament appearance in 2009. While at CSCC he helped three post players go on to play NCAA Division I basketball.
May attended Ohio University, where got his start in coaching as a student assistant on then Bobcats’ coach Larry Hunter’s staff. May was also the freshman head coach and varsity assistant coach at Miller High School from 1998-2000.
After graduating from Ohio, May coached at Jackson High School over a six-year period as an assistant and a head coach. During May’s time at Jackson, the Ironmen won a sectional championship and recorded a school-record 18 wins during 2004-05 season. In the summer of 2005, May was named the varsity head coach of the Jackson program. He guided the Ironmen to their last winning season to date (2005-06).
In 2007, May was the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant coach at Circleville High School before joining the staff at Columbus State.
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