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University of Rhode Island

Todd Bozeman

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    Assistant Coach
Todd Bozeman enters the 2021-22 season in his first season on the Rhode Island staff. He officially joined the Rams in May of 2021.

Bozeman, who played for Rhode Island from 1982-86, has more than 20 years as a Division I coach to his credit, including 16 seasons as a head coach. His teams have been to five NCAA Championship tournaments, including one Sweet 16 appearance.

He was the head coach at Morgan State for 13 seasons from 2006-19. He is the program's all-time leader in wins with 195 victories, including a 143-116 record over his first eight seasons. He led the Bears to their only two NCAA Championship appearances and was a three-time MEAC Coach of the Year. His run included three regular-season titles and two tournament titles.

Bozeman took over a Morgan State program that had won just four games in 2005-06. Within two years, the Bears made the NIT before qualifying for the NCAA Championship in both 2008 and 2010. In 2009, he was the Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year as the nation's top mid-major head coach.

Bozeman also spent six seasons as the head coach at Cal, leading the Golden Bears to three NCAA Championship appearances, including a Sweet 16 run in 1993. At the time, he was youngest coach ever to reach the Sweet 16, doing so when he was 29 years old. At Cal, he coached Jason Kidd and he was 63-35 overall and 37-26 in the PAC-10.

In between his two head coaching stints, Bozeman spent four years as a scout in the NBA, working for both the Vancouver Grizzlies and Toronto Raptors.

- updated 6/19/2021