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Game 26

Opponent: South Carolina State (2-14, 1-0 MEAC)

Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Site: Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center, Orangeburg, S.C.

Game Time: 6 p.m. ET

Series Record: SCSU leads the series 48-44

Live Stream: ESPN+ 

Live Stats: www.morganstatebears.com

Coaches: MSU -Kevin Broadus (85-106, 7th yr) • SCSU – Erik Martin (41-71, 4th yr)

Websites: www.morganstatebears.com | www.scsubulldogs.com

SETTING THE STAGE

•  Morgan State Bears men’s basketball returns to action Wednesday night for a key MEAC matchup against South Carolina State, with tip-off set for 6 p.m. The Bears recorded an 82–68 home win against Delaware State last Saturday night. The Bulldogs will look to bounce back after a 90–71 road setback at Norfolk State Spartans on Feb. 21.

• Senior guard Alfred Worrell Jr. appeared in 32 games as a junior at Southern Mississippi last season, averaging 6.5 points and 1.6 rebounds. Now a key piece for the Bears, he enters Wednesday’s matchup as the team’s leading scorer at 17.6 points per game, shooting 40 percent from the field and 38 percent from beyond the arc. Worrell heads into the contest coming off a 15-point performance against Delaware State.

• Rob Lawson has emerged as a major spark off the bench to open the 2025–26 season. The senior guard led the Bears with a game-high 20 points, adding five rebounds and four assists in 29 minutes at Georgetown on Nov. 11. He followed that effort with another 20-point outing against Central Penn at Hill Field House. He’s averaging 12.8 points per game while shooting 36 percent from the field.

• Graduate guard Elijah Davis transferred from Bowie State, where he started in every game (30) and averaged 10 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.9 steals, and 31.8 minutes. He also played for Mississippi Valley State (2021-22), Walter State C.C. (2022-23), and Incarnate Word (2023-24). He’s averaging 13.8 points, 6.0 assists (ranks No. 22 in NCAA), and 3.5 rebounds, and is shooting 46 percent from the floor. He was named MEAC Co-Player of the Week on Feb. 23.

• Graduate guard Walter Peggs Jr. was a BOXTOROW DII HBCU All-America First Team selection as a standout at Spring Hill College. He became the program’s leading scorer in the Division-II era, with 1,137 career points. Peggs is currently averaging 8.4 points and 1.9 rebounds, and is shooting 35 percent from three.

SCOUTING SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

• Erik Martin is in his fourth season as head coach of the South Carolina State men’s basketball program. Martin, one of the top assistant coaches in Division I basketball, has over 20 years of coaching experience, including 18 years at the Division I level. He most recently served 16 seasons as an assistant coach under legendary and Hall of Fame coach Bob Huggins at West Virginia.

•  SCSU was picked to finish third in the league, and sophomore guard Jayden Johnson was named the MEAC Preseason Player of the Year. The Bulldogs finished last season with a 20-13 record, went 11-3 in conference play, and lost to Norfolk State, 66-65, in the MEAC Tournament Championship game.

• SCSU guard Jayden Johnson (Brooklyn, N.Y.) is averaging a team-high 13.2 points per game, 2.6 rebounds, and is shooting 44 percent from the field and 37 percent from 3-point territory. Junior 6-6 guard Owen Bronston Jr. is averaging 10.6 points and 2.7 rebounds, and freshman guard Noah Treadwell is adding 8.2 points.

LAST TIME OUT FOR THE BULLDOGS

• February 23, 2026 – A pair of Bulldogs scored double figures, but it wasn’t enough as South Carolina State suffered a tough MEAC road loss to Norfolk State Saturday (Feb.21) inside Echols Hall Arena

• Sophomore guard Jayden Johnson finished with 18 points 4 rebounds, while Cameron Clark added 16 points and seven (7) rebounds in the loss.

• South Carolina State falls to 7-19 overall, 5-5 in the MEAC.

SCSU BY THE NUMBERS

• .339: SCSU ranks No. 2 in the MEAC in 3-point FG%.

• 66.0: SCSU is currently ranked No. 5 in scoring.

• 13.5: The Bulldogs have been led by Jayden Johnson, who is averaging 13.5 points (ranks No. 9 in the MEAC).

• 5.4: Cameron Clark leads SCSU on the boards (ranks No. 6).

• 79.7: On average, SCSU is giving up just under 80 points per contest to opponents (ranks No. 7).

THE SERIES

• SCSU leads the series 48-44. 

• SCSU has won four of the last five meetings between the teams.

• SCSU’s last win against Morgan was on February 15, 2025 — South Carolina State ran away with a 90-62 victory Saturday night against Morgan State in front of an electric crowd at Smith-Hamilton-Middleton Memorial Center in Orangeburg, South Carolina.  Omar Croskey scored 16 points to lead the Bulldogs. Jayden Johnson contributed 14 points (5-10 FG) with three assists.

• Morgan’s last win against SCSU was on January 10, 2026 — Morgan State broke into the MEAC win column on Saturday night, securing a hard-fought 72–67 victory over South Carolina State inside Hill Field House. Elijah Davis led the Bears with 18 points, shooting 7-for-14 from the field, with six assists, three boards, and two steals in 39 minutes. Rob Lawson finished with 17 points, four assists, and three rebounds.

UP NEXT
Morgan State returns to action on Saturday, February 28, as the Bears host the Howard Bison at Hill Field House in a highly anticipated conference showdown. Tip-off is set for 4 p.m.

AT THE HELM

• Kevin Broadus enters his seventh season at the helm of the program, having been named the men’s head basketball coach in 2019.

• The Broadus-led Bears team has compiled several significant victories over non-conference competition, elevating the caliber of wins for a program that aims to compete at a championship level within the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). Broadus demonstrated exemplary leadership while successfully overcoming numerous challenges at the start of his tenure at Morgan, including the rebuilding of a program amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

• During the 2024–25 season, the Bears finished with an overall record of 14–18, highlighted by a balanced 7–7 mark in MEAC play. The performance mirrored that of the previous season, when Morgan State went 11–20 overall, while also posting a .500 conference record. In 2022–23, the Bears finished 15–15 overall and 7–7 in the MEAC, following a 13–15 campaign in 2021–22 that saw them place fourth in the league standings and reach the MEAC Tournament semifinals. The year prior, in 2021, Morgan advanced all the way to the MEAC Tournament championship game.

• Before Morgan, Broadus worked at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he was one of the nation’s best recruiters as the top assistant on Mark Turgeon’s coaching staff. Broadus was influential in the successful NCAA tournament run for the Terps.

• Consistently ranked in the top 20 nationally for recruiting, Broadus was instrumental in signing several local Baltimore talents such as DeJuan Summers, Brandon Herbert, LaFonta Johnson, and Henry Sims.

WHO’S OUT

Kameron Hobbs (Stockbridge, Ga./Dutchtown HS), Wynston Tabbs (Suitland, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken School HS), Amahrie Simpkins (Brooklyn, N.Y.), and Will Thomas (Baltimore, Md./Mervo HS) wrapped up their collegiate careers and graduated last spring. 

• Hobbs, a BOXTOROW HBCU First Team All-American, passed Jimmy Fields (139) to become No. 6 on Morgan State’s all-time 3-point field goals leaderboard. He completed his career with 150 3-pointers.

WHO’S BACK

The Bears return three starters from last year’s team, bringing back guard Rob Lawson and forward Trent Edwards. MSU also returns Christian Oliver, who was on the squad during the 2023-24 season.

WHO’S IN 

The Bears have added several newcomers to the 2025-26 roster: G Elijah Davis (Bowie State), G Alfred Worrell Jr. (Southern Mississippi), and G Christian Meeks (Waubonsee C.C.). Newcomers also include F  Eugene Alvin (Florida Southwestern) and F Manok Lual (Frostburg State), along with C Dallas James, a transfer from Indiana.

RETURNING PRODUCTION NUMBERS 

Morgan State returns 16.6 percent of its scoring, 18.7 percent of its rebounding, and 23.8 percent of its minutes played totals from last year’s team. The team leaders in field goal percentage (Rob Lawson – .350), three-point percentage (Rob Lawson, .379), free throw percentage (Rob Lawson., .747), rebounding (Rob Lawson – 2.6 rpg), assists (Rob Lawson, 2.4), steals (Rob Lawson, 0.9), blocked shots (Trent Edwards, 1.0), and minutes played (Rob Lawson, 26.7).  Rob Lawson (23) is the only returner who has started in at least five (5) games a year ago.

HOME GROWN

Morgan State has five (5) players from the DMV (D.C., Maryland & Metropolitan-D.C.) area. Senior guard Rob Lawson is from Capitol Heights and played at National Christian Academy. Veteran guard Elijah Davis hails from Severn, Md., and played at Incarnate Word. Redshirt senior forward Jayden Socka is from Silver Spring, Md., and attended Springbrook HS. Graduate student guard Alfred Worrell Jr. and freshman David Bumpass are from Washington, D.C. Worrell went to Montgomery Blair HS, and Bumpass attended Friendship Tech Prep Academy.

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION

Graduate student Walter Peggs Jr., a transfer from Spring Hill College, was named to the preseason All-MEAC Third Team.

• Peggs was a BOXTOROW Division II HBCU All-America First Team selection and became the first player in program history to earn two BOXTOROW HBCU All-America honors. He was also a SIAC First Team All-Conference pick and was named to the NABC Honors Court.

• At Spring Hill, Peggs became the program’s Division II era career scoring leader with 1,137 points and set the two-year career scoring average record at 21.3 points per game. He started all 26 games last season, averaging a career-best 26.0 points and 35.6 minutes. Peggs totaled 676 points to set the program’s Division II single-season scoring record, while adding 92 rebounds. He also set Division II era records with 99 made three-pointers and 151 made free throws. Peggs shot career highs of 48.2% (213-442) from the field, 42.1% (99-235) from three-point range, and 87.8% (151-172) from the free-throw line.

TABBED TO FINISH FOURTH

The Morgan State men’s basketball team has been picked to finish fourth in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s preseason poll, announced today by the conference.

• The 2025-26 Bears earned 73 total points in the voting. Norfolk State claimed 12 first-place votes and 118 points total as the defending MEAC champions. Howard (97 pts) was selected second, followed by South Carolina State (90 pts) in third place. Delaware State (70 pts), North Carolina Central (70 pts), Maryland Eastern Shore (31 pts), and Coppin State (27 pts) rounded out the league’s predicted order of finish.

WORRELL JR. CLOSING IN ON 1,000-POINT MILESTONE

Alfred Worrell Jr. is on the verge of joining the 1,000-point club. After scoring 15 points against Delaware State (Feb. 21), the senior increased his career total to 964 points.

• With just 36 points needed to reach the 1,000-point milestone and four regular-season games remaining, Worrell is within striking distance of becoming the next member of the exclusive scoring club.

 

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ABOUT MORGAN

Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified high research (R2) institution offering nearly 140 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University, and the only university to have its entire campus designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu.