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Michael Moore

Michael Moore

Michael D. Moore is entering his third season as the head men's basketball at Albany State University.

An Albany State alum, Moore served as the head men’s basketball coach at Fort Valley State University from 1993-2004. During his tenure, he led the Wildcats to 1998 SIAC tournament championship and a first round appearance in the NCAA Division II national tournament. FVSU also garnered runner-up finishes during the 2000 and 2001 SIAC tournaments.
 
Moore was named the Georgia NCAA Division II Coach of the Year, the SIAC Coach of the Year and the SIAC Coach of the Tournament during the 1997-1998 season. Before heading to Fort Valley State, Moore was the top assistant at Georgia Southwestern University. He was a part of two NAIA GIAC championship teams and a member of a staff that led a 1989-1990 team (the first Georgia team to win 30 games in a regular season) a 31-2 record.
 
Moore received his Bachelor of Science degree from Albany State College in 1984. He finished his Master’s degree in Health & Physical Education in 1988.

Moore is married to Darlene Moore, a former Albany State track and field star who is a member of the ASU Sports Hall of Fame and the current head women's cross country/track & field coach at Florida A&M University.