Staff Directory

Dillon Carson
- Title:
- Director of Video and Analytics
Dillon Carson is in his second season as the Director of Video and Analytics for the Michigan women's basketball program in 2026-27. Carson joins the Wolverines after spending time at Charleston, Tennessee and Louisville.
Michigan is coming off arguably the best season in program history in 2025-26, reaching the Elite Eight for just the second time and tying the program record for wins with 28. U-M also set numerous statistical records, including points (2,880), points per game (82.3), rebounds (1,409), field goals made (1,086) and field goals attempted (2,346). The Wolverines were ranked in every Associated Press poll during the season, including a streak of 17 straight weeks in the top 10. Michigan tied for second in the Big Ten behind a 15-3 record and reached the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament for the third straight season. Michigan hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament at Crisler Center for just the second time, advancing to the Fort Worth Region 3 regional where the Wolverines knocked off Louisville before falling to Texas in the regional final. Olivia Olson became the second Wolverine in program history to earn All-America honors, grabbing second-team honors from ESPN and The Athletic and third-team honors from the Associated Press and Sporting News. She was joined on the All-Big Ten first team by Syla Swords, with Brooke Quarles Daniels earning Big Ten All-Defensive Team plaudits.Â
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Carson spent the 2024-25 season as a graduate assistant with the Charleston men's basketball program. He assisted with player development and scouting reports, while upkeeping the playbook both in SportsCode and FastDraw. He planned and coordinated team meals during road trips and helped create a style of play edits for opponent themes in SportsCode.
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Carson was a graduate assistant for the Tennessee women's basketball program for the 2023-24 season. While in Knoxville, he helped in player development, on-campus recruiting, organizing film, upkeeping recruiting databases, operating team camp, managing team ticket and ball kid program for homes games and assisting in booking travel for recruiting trips.
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As an undergraduate student at Louisville (May 2019-March 2023), Carson served as a student manager for the men's basketball program. During his time, he led and oversaw a staff of 10 managers. He helped coordinate team meals during summer months, organized opponent film in SportsCode, created recruiting itineraries in Photoshop, assisted in scouting report slides and assisted in mailouts.
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A 2023 graduate of the University of Louisville, Carson has a bachelor's of science in sport administration.
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Michigan is coming off arguably the best season in program history in 2025-26, reaching the Elite Eight for just the second time and tying the program record for wins with 28. U-M also set numerous statistical records, including points (2,880), points per game (82.3), rebounds (1,409), field goals made (1,086) and field goals attempted (2,346). The Wolverines were ranked in every Associated Press poll during the season, including a streak of 17 straight weeks in the top 10. Michigan tied for second in the Big Ten behind a 15-3 record and reached the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament for the third straight season. Michigan hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament at Crisler Center for just the second time, advancing to the Fort Worth Region 3 regional where the Wolverines knocked off Louisville before falling to Texas in the regional final. Olivia Olson became the second Wolverine in program history to earn All-America honors, grabbing second-team honors from ESPN and The Athletic and third-team honors from the Associated Press and Sporting News. She was joined on the All-Big Ten first team by Syla Swords, with Brooke Quarles Daniels earning Big Ten All-Defensive Team plaudits.Â
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Carson spent the 2024-25 season as a graduate assistant with the Charleston men's basketball program. He assisted with player development and scouting reports, while upkeeping the playbook both in SportsCode and FastDraw. He planned and coordinated team meals during road trips and helped create a style of play edits for opponent themes in SportsCode.
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Carson was a graduate assistant for the Tennessee women's basketball program for the 2023-24 season. While in Knoxville, he helped in player development, on-campus recruiting, organizing film, upkeeping recruiting databases, operating team camp, managing team ticket and ball kid program for homes games and assisting in booking travel for recruiting trips.
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As an undergraduate student at Louisville (May 2019-March 2023), Carson served as a student manager for the men's basketball program. During his time, he led and oversaw a staff of 10 managers. He helped coordinate team meals during summer months, organized opponent film in SportsCode, created recruiting itineraries in Photoshop, assisted in scouting report slides and assisted in mailouts.
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A 2023 graduate of the University of Louisville, Carson has a bachelor's of science in sport administration.
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