Morgan comes to GSW from Barry University where he spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach. In 2008, as hitting instructor, the Buccaneers posted a school record .338 batting average. He was a student coach at Valdosta State in 2006.
As a player, Morgan was a standout at VSU. An injury cut his senior season short, yet despite the setback, Morgan earned 2005 first team All-Conference and team MVP honors in addition to the VSU Cup of Excellence and selection to the VSU All-Time team as a shortstop.
He was a 2004 ABCA first team All-American and the Gulf South Conference East Division player of the year. He set numerous school records that season including: a .436 batting average, 32 doubles, 172 total bases, 46 extra base hits and a 31 game hitting streak. The 32 doubles is also a national D2 record.
Prior to playing for the Blazers, Morgan was a first team All-Region and All-Conference selection at South Georgia College in 2002 and 2003 while posting a team-high batting average both seasons.
He played professionally for the Washington Wild Things of the Frontier League (Independent).
A graduate of Crisp County High (Cordele, Ga.), Morgan has a general studies degree and is currently completing his master's requirements in sports management.










