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About Concord University Basketball
Concord basketball demands versatility and high basketball IQ in the Mountain East Conference. Head coach Todd May builds rosters that execute pick-and-roll offense and defend with multiple looks, requiring guards who can play on or off the ball and forwards who defend multiple positions. The program produces players who understand spacing, shot selection, and transition defense. Typical contributors develop efficient mid-range games and commit to team rebounding responsibilities. May prioritizes ball movement and defensive communication—scouts notice players who make the right read, not necessarily the flashy play. Playing time here requires consistency in practice and willingness to accept role clarity. Starters typically shoot 40+ percent from the field and demonstrate leadership through communication. Bench players who earn minutes show improvement trajectory and team-first mentality. The Mountain East Conference offers legitimate developmental opportunity. Regular opponents test your ability to defend guards in space, contest three-point shooters, and execute half-court sets. Road games demand mental toughness and adaptability. Concord is a fit for players seeking to build on solid fundamentals and earn visibility through reliable, repeatable performance. The program values players who understand their strengths and improve incrementally rather than seek immediate statistical output. Academics remain integral to program culture. Coaches recruiting for programs like this one look for players who've been developed in serious environments. Florida Coastal Prep in Fort Walton Beach, FL prepares post-grad and high school athletes for exactly these conversations. Learn more at floridacoastalprep.com.
Getting recruited at this level requires more than raw talent — coaches need to see your film at the right moment, your eligibility paperwork must be in order, and your tournament exposure has to match the standard the program is recruiting to.
How FCP Prepares Players for D2 Programs
Earning a roster spot at a D2 program like Concord University takes more than athleticism. Coaches evaluate game film, academic eligibility, and competitive exposure before extending offers. FCP's post-graduate program gives players the structured development and national exposure needed to get evaluated by D2 coaching staffs.
Whether you're a current high school player exploring options through our high school program or a graduate looking for a post-grad year, FCP provides the coaching, competition, and college placement support to help you reach programs like Concord University.
Targeting Concord University?
FCP coaches understand what D2 programs like Concord University look for in a recruit. We build players' film, exposure, and eligibility profiles to match exactly what coaches at this level need to see before making an offer.
Research compiled by the FCP recruiting staff · Last updated March 2026