As a senior Carse was named to the All-PacWest Conference second team
and the PacWest Academic All-Conference team. He finished the season as
the PWC leader in 3-pointers made, assists and assist-turnover ratio. He
was ranked in the NCAA top 50 for those categories plus 3-point field
goal percentage.
David was first on Carse’s bench in 1986-87 and 1995-96 as a manager.
Both seasons saw the Yellowjackets capture conference championships and
play in the NCAA Tournament, at West Virginia State in 1987 and at
MSU Billings n 1996. Carse also served as a ball boy for legendary
Louisiana State coach Dale Brown from 1987 to 1994 while his father
Craig was Brown’s assistant. "While working games at LSU against schools
like Duke, UCLA, Kentucky, North Carolina and Arizona, it became evident
that I wanted to be a college basketball player and coach," said David.
David Carse will serve as the Yellowjackets’ coordinator of
recruiting, scouting and travel. He will also serve as Craig Carse’s
defensive coordinator and on the court practice
coach. Carse also coordinates all MSU Billings men's basketball
camps and clinics. As a member of
the NSCA, he directs the Yellowjackets’ strength and conditioning as
well as preseason skill work.
"David brings an experienced knowledge of our style,
system and direction," said Craig Carse. "No assistant could be more
loyal, and his direction to purpose is unmatched. David has a life of
experience in NCAA basketball. He has played and worked clinics in
Europe and Australia as well as with the Chinese National teams. He has
also directed and worked camps and clinics across the United States, in
particular at MSU Billings."
David, a magna cum laude graduate from MSU Billings
will be completing his masters in Sport Management at
MSU Billings.
David is married to former MSUB graduate Erin
Biggs and lives in Billings.