Kevin Broadus (born January 30, 1964)
Current position: Head men’s basketball coach
Current team: Morgan State Bears
Current conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)
Binghamton record: 37-25 (.597)
Morgan State record: 68-75 (.476)
Overall record: 105-100 (.512)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 (2009)
- NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
- CIT/TBC Appearances: 1 (2022)
- MEAC Regular Season Champion: 0
- America East Regular Season Champion: 1 (2009)
- MEAC Tournament Champion: 0
- America East Tournament Champion: 1 (2009)
Awards:
- America East Coach of the Year: 1 (2009)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2019-present | Morgan State |
2017-2019 | Maryland (asst) |
2011-2017 | Georgetown (asst) |
2007-2009 | Binghamton |
2004-2007 | Georgetown (asst) |
2001-2004 | George Washington (asst) |
1997-2001 | American (asst) |
1993-1997 | District of Columbia (asst) |
1990-1993 | Bowie State (asst) |
Kevin Broadus Facts
- Kevin Levoin Broadus
- Born January 30, 1964
- Hometown: Washington, D.C.
- Alma Mater: Bowie State University (BA, 1990)
- After playing one season for Fred Hobdy at Grambling State, Broadus transferred closer to home to play at D-II Bowie State (MD) for head coaches Frank Silva and Alan Brathway
- Started his coaching career at his alma mater, spending three years as an assistant under Tyrone Hart
- Was an assistant under Wil Jones at D-II District of Columbia for four seasons before moving up to the D-I ranks
- Spent three seasons assisting Art Perry at American (also in DC) and more season on new head coach Jeff Jones‘ staff
- Headed a few miles south in 2001, joining Karl Hobbs‘ staff as an assistant at George Washington
- Moved on to Georgetown in 2004, spending the next three seasons as an assistant coach under John Thompson III
- Was on the Hoyas staff in 2007 when the program made its return to the NCAA Final Four
- Became a head coach in 2007, leading the Binghamton Bears for two seasons
- Improved from 14 wins to 23 wins in year two, winning the America East title and earning a NCAA Tournament bid
- Controversy plagued Broadus’ short stint at Binghamton, starting with the coach’s dismissal of six players in Sept 2009
- Broadus was then charged with violating NCAA recruiting rules and was placed on administrative leave
- The Bears played the 2009-10 season with a patchwork roster, interim AD and interim head coach
- Broadus was reassigned to another position inside the athletic department and later accepted a buyout and resigned
- After another year out of coaching, Broadus rejoined Thompson‘s staff at Georgetown, staying on until 2017
- Spent the next two seasons as an assistant at Maryland under head coach Mark Turgeon
- Hired in May 2019 to be the head coach at Morgan State in Baltimore
- Took the Bears to The Basketball Classic (normally branded as the CIT) in 2022
Kevin Broadus Coaching Tree
- Mark Macon (Binghamton)
- Larry Stewart (Coppin State)