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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.
D2 programs offer a compelling combination of competitive basketball and strong academics. Understanding the differences between D1, D2, and D3 helps you target the right fit — and coaches at this level respond well to personalized outreach using the right email approach.
What Recruits Should Know About Mountain East Conference Recruiting
D2 programs in the Mountain East Conference offer a balance of competitive basketball and academic opportunity. Coaches at this level recruit both locally and nationally, and they move quickly on players they evaluate. NCAA D2 athletic scholarships can be partial or full, and many programs package financial aid to make attendance financially feasible.
The D2 recruiting calendar runs parallel to D1 but with more flexibility. Concord University coaching staff evaluates prospects at regional and national tournaments, and they respond well to direct contact from players who have done their research on the program. Make sure your NCAA Eligibility Center account is active and your academic records are current before reaching out.
Schedule Quality That Validates Your Film for Concord University
Film from a weak schedule tells a D2 coach nothing. Concord University's staff evaluates prospects in the context of their competition — and players who have only been tested against poor opponents don't get offers, regardless of how the film looks. FCP's competitive schedule is built specifically to provide film against opponents that D2 coaches respect.
Our scheduling philosophy gives every FCP player verifiable competition results that hold up under the scrutiny of a D2 coaching staff. Apply to FCP to compete at the level that gets you noticed.
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.
Your Eligibility for Concord University Starts Today
Eligibility problems discovered late cost players their best opportunities. FCP's academic support team works proactively to ensure every player is cleared before D2 coaches ask the question — so when Concord University's staff is interested, the answer is ready.
Research compiled by the FCP recruiting staff · Last updated April 2026