Khila Morris of Coppin State has earned Second Team honors on the BOXTOROW 2025-26 HBCU Women's College Basketball All-America Team. The senior guard from Bronx, N.Y., led her team with an average of 13.1 points per game and excelled in multiple categories, including steals and assists. Morris was also distinguished as a First Team All-MEAC player, Newcomer of the Year, and earned Player of the Week accolades three times. Her performance included 23 games in double figures and a standout 26-point game against Delaware State, where she secured a game-winning shot. Following a successful stint at Troy and junior college, Morris played a crucial role in lifting Coppin State to a fourth-place finish in the MEAC.

By the Numbers
  • Morris averaged 13.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 93 assists, and 54 steals this season.
  • In MEAC play, her averages improved to 14.1 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.
Yes, But

Despite individual accolades, Coppin State's overall record was 10-23, indicating challenges faced by the team throughout the season.

State of Play
  • Coppin State finished fourth in the MEAC regular season standings.
  • The team reached the conference semifinals but was eliminated by Howard, who went on to win the championship.
What's Next

Morris鈥檚 performance could lead to further opportunities in professional women's basketball, as her skills and experience make her a strong candidate for teams in higher leagues.

Bottom Line

Khila Morris has established herself as a top player in the MEAC and her achievements highlight the potential for professional advancement, despite her team's struggles this season.