DOVER, Delaware -- Amere May left Delaware State University's basketball program because its playing style didn't fit him.
After one major alteration – Keith Walker taking over as head coach this year – DSU suited the 6-foot-3 guard from Covert, Michigan, much better.
He came back and, so far, both he and the Hornets have been a perfect match.
"I think it was meant to be," May said.
May's season has featured a 48-point effort in DSU's 72-64 win at St. Francis Brooklyn on Dec. 17, the second highest single-game total in school history.
He also scored 32 in the Hornets' 72-65 victory at Wake Forest on Nov. 28. In both that and the St. Francis Brooklyn game, May was 6-for-10 on 3-pointers.
While scoring 28 points in a loss to Campbell Dec. 10, May was 10-for-10 at the foul line, as he was at St. Francis Brooklyn.
Guard Amere May #44 tossed an alley oop pass off the glass to center Kendall Gray, who finished with a thunderous dunk.
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