Best of 2021: Best Rivalry Renewed
2021 marks PressBox’s fifth annual Best Of edition celebrating the top people, performances and moments of the year.
Read more2021 marks PressBox’s fifth annual Best Of edition celebrating the top people, performances and moments of the year.
Read moreMorgan State wide receiver Wesley Wolfolk is entering his seventh year of college. The former quarterback had three different stops along his journey before landing at Morgan … and he has big plans for the future, too.
Read moreThe Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), which includes Coppin State and Morgan State, will implement a divisional schedule for basketball starting Jan. 2 and football starting Feb. 20.
Read moreNeil Boudreau and Loren Teter made the decision to transfer together from San Diego State, and while the COVID-19 pandemic has upended some of their plans, Boudreau is looking forward to playing for Morgan State football and Teter for UMBC volleyball.
Read moreWith the fall sports season canceled, Morgan State football HC Tyrone Wheatley is still focused on helping his players improve. “This game is 90 percent mental,” Wheatley said. “You can continue to grow these young men’s mental IQ and football IQ.”
Read moreKicker KC Onwuemeka, who starred on Netflix’s “Last Chance U” while at Laney College, is now hoping to make a name for himself with Morgan State football.
Read moreIan McBorrough, a linebacker for Morgan State football from 2016-2019, was recently named MEAC Male Student-Athlete of the Year for the 2019-20 school year. Now, he’s working toward a career in business.
Read more“It’s not to just look at my guys as football players,” Morgan State head coach Tyrone Wheatley said of the conversations he’s had with his team following the death of George Floyd, “but now it’s to help them put themselves in a position of influence.”
Read moreAs they look to become the next Morgan State players to make their mark in the NFL, Rico Kennedy and Ian McBorrough are staying in shape with home workouts and doing their best not to worry about things beyond their control.
Read moreFormer NFL receiver Derrick Alexander, an original Raven from the 1996 squad, is back in town as Morgan State’s wide receivers coach, and Glenn Clark says that’s great for Baltimore.
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