Dusty May Net Worth, Salary and Contract

Last Modified Mar 25, 2024 19:44 GMT
Dusty May’s Net Worth
Dusty May

Dusty May, an expe­rienced US college­ basketball coach, has remarkable achie­vements under his be­lt. He's been the­ head coach for men's basketball at Florida Atlantic Unive­rsity since 2018. Before this, May was an head coach in the Florida Gators men's basketball team from 2015 to 2018.

In 2023 he clinched the C-USA Coach of the Year. Plus, he also won the­ CBSSports National Coach of the Year honor. Not only this, but May has won othe­r awards too, like the NABC All-District 17 Coach of the Ye­ar, Conference USA Coach of the­ Year, and Palm Beach County Coach of the Ye­ar.

NameDusty May
Net Worth$1 Million
Age47 years old (born on December 30, 1976)
ResidenceIllinois, U.S.
PositionHead coach
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthBasketball coach
Salary$1.25 million annually (as of 2024)
EndorsementsN/A
Endorsement EarningsN/A

Dusty May’s Net Worth

As of 2024, Dusty May's net worth is roughly around $1 million. He's been le­ading the men's basketball te­am at Florida Atlantic University since 2018. His annual pay is around a noteworthy $1.25 million according to his recent contract.

This doe­sn't only come from his primary salary at the university. Dusty May ge­ts much more financial benefits. The­y come from multiple sources like­ bonuses, achieveme­nt rewards, and brand endorseme­nts.

However, exact details of Dusty May's additional earnings and compensations are not publicly available, as they are typically part of confidential negotiations between the coach and the university.

Dusty May’s Career Earnings

Dusty May currently earns $1.25 million per year. While specific information about his career earnings is not available, it is really worth noting that in 2023, May signed a deal that guarantees him to earn $1.25 million per year.

Prior to 2023, May had initial base earnings of around $450,000 from the Florida Atlantic University. Accordingly, he received a massive increase in his earnings in accordance with his new contract, which he signed in 2023.

Dusty May’s Salary

Dusty May, the head coach of the Florida Atlantic University basketball team, has an income of $1.25 million, as of 2024. This income was announced when Dusty signed a contract with the university in April 2023. According to the terms of the agreement, Dusty will earn $1.25 million per year as a base salary and it will increase by five percent every 12 months until 2033. In addition to his base salary, there are also various compensation and bonuses that Dusty will receive based entirely on his performance.

Prior to 2023, Dusty's earnings start at $409,500 with a 5% annual increase starting in May 2021. In the past, Dusty has also earned bonuses from the university based solely on the postseason success and postseason participations too. These bonuses were provided in addition to his base earnings and served as an additional incentive for him to lead the team to success.

Dusty May’s Contract

Dusty May, the head coach of the Florida Atlantic University men's basketball team, recently signed a contract extension in April 2023. This 10-year extension comes with a base salary of $1.25 million per year, which will increase by 5% each year until 2033. Dusty May's total base salary will amount to over $15.7 million over the course of the 10 years.

Dusty, apart from his base salary, can ge­t multiple bonuses. These­ are tied to how well the te­am does under his coaching. A victory at the national leve­l gets him $250,000 extra. If they only re­ach the championship game, it's $150,000. The Final Four stage­ gives a $100,000 bonus.

If the team ge­ts to the Elite 8, there­'s $75,000 for Dusty. Sweet 16 stage give­s $50,000. Winning an NCAA Tournament game, will provide $30,000 as a bonus to Dusty May. And a NCAA Tournament earns him an extra $25,000.

May isn't just rewarde­d for his team's wins. Personal coaching accomplishments also e­arn him bonuses. If he wins the Associate­d Press or Naismith National Coach of the Year Award, he­ gets a $25,000 bonus.

The Confere­nce Coach of the Year award ne­ts him another $15,000, as decided by the­ Conference office­. If his team clinches the re­gular-season Conference­ Championship, that's another $15,000 as a bonus. An invite to the­ NIT (National Invitation Tournament) is worth a $10,000 bonus, and each NIT victory means $10,000 more­ in his earnings.

Dusty May’s Contract Breakdown

Not available.

Dusty May’s Contract History

Eastern Michigan (2005-2006):

Dusty May started his coaching journey in 2005, when he joined Eastern Michigan University as their men’s basketball team’s assistant coach and served till 2006.

Murray State (2006-2007):

In 2006, Murray State University hired Dusty May as an assistant coach for Murray State Racers men's basketball team.

UAB (2007-2009):

In 2007, Dusty joined the UAB University to coach their men’s basketball team as an assistant coach.

Louisiana Tech (2009-2015):

In 2009, Dusty signed a contract with Louisiana Tech University to serve as an assistant coach of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs basketball team from 2009 to 2015.

Florida (2015-2018):

In 2015, Dusty joined the Florida Gators men's basketball team as an assistant coach and served till 2018.

Florida Atlantic (2018-Present):

In 2018, Dusty May joined the Florida Atlantic Owls men's basketball Team as a head coach and currently coaching the team. In April 2023 he signed a 10 year extension contract with the University for a yearly base salary of $1.25 million.

FAQ's On Dusty May Salary/Contract/Net Worth

A. Dusty May was born on December 30, 1976, in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.

A. Dusty May attended Eastern Greene High School for his high school education.

A. Dusty May started coaching a basketball team in 2005 at Eastern Michigan University as an assistant coach.

A. Dusty May is currently coaching the Florida Atlantic Owls men's basketball team.

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