Success is a hard thing to maintain in college sports, because you only have so many scholarships and so many days to get it right and get it right consistently. And upon reaching the pinnacle of success, it takes a lot of discipline and motivation to remain there.
But if the Morgan State men’s basketball team makes a third straight run at a MEAC conference championship, they will have done so with a brand of motivation that no one would want to use. The motivation of succeeding for an ill teammate.
But Morgan is really driven by a deeper cause. The Bears, 23-12 last year, have dedicated their season to one of their own, 6-foot-10 Anthony Anderson, who was diagnosed with leukemia last month.
Anderson, a redshirt freshman from St. Charles (Charles County) who was expected to contribute off the bench this season, is undergoing chemotherapy at Johns Hopkins Hospital, coach Todd Bozeman said. His prognosis is not known.




Todd Bozeman, head coach of the Morgan State University Bears men’s basketball team has been
Hot off the rumor wire comes word out of Morgan State that the university is only offering head men’s basketball coach Todd Bozeman just $10,000 more dollars annually than what he currently earns.
One of the benefits of Morgan State University now being a mid-major force in the DC-Metro Region is the attention that local media now give to the school. And while much of the focus has been on Todd Bozeman’s immediate turnaround for the Bears basketball program and his personal story of redemption, one of the less-reported stories has been