Morgan State Men’s Basketball Adds UDC Transfer Oliver Spence
Morgan State men's basketball has signed Oliver Spence, a promising transfer from the University of the District of Columbia, to strengthen its frontcourt for the upcoming 2026-27 season. Spence, a 6-foot-10 forward/center from Slovakia, had a stellar freshman year where he averaged 13.3 points and 6.7 rebounds over 17 games. His impressive performance included a standout game with 26 rebounds and 24 points, earning him the ECC Co-Rookie of the Year title. Head coach Kevin Broadus expressed optimism about Spence's potential to become a significant contributor to the Bears.
By the Numbers- Played 17 games, averaging 24.5 minutes.
- Averaged 13.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game.
- Shot 54% from the field.
- Scored 25 points against Virginia Union on Feb. 8.
- Recorded a career-high 26 rebounds against Molloy on Feb. 25.
- Oliver Spence joins a growing recruiting class for Morgan State as they prepare for the upcoming season.
- Spence's achievements have made him one of the notable players in the East Coast Conference.
- Coach Broadus is focused on enhancing the overall talent and competitiveness of the team.
As Spence integrates into the team, fans can expect him to play a crucial role in the Bears' offense and defense strategies in the coming season. Continued recruitment efforts likely aim to build a competitive roster that elevates Morgan State in the ECC standings.
Bottom LineOliver Spence’s addition is a strategic move for Morgan State, enhancing their frontcourt capabilities and positioning the team for a stronger 2026-27 season. His proven track record in scoring and rebounding could significantly impact the Bears’ performance in the East Coast Conference.
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