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Bobbi Morgan

Bobbi Morgan

  • Title
    Assistant Athletic Director/Women's Basketball Head Coach
  • Email
    bmorgan2@ursinus.edu
  • Phone
    610-409-3103

Bobbi Morgan was announced as women's basketball head coach at Ursinus on September 17, 2021.

A distinguished, long-time professional, Morgan comes to Collegeville after a remarkable 13-year stint at Haverford College, which included three Centennial Conference championships, four NCAA Tournament bids, and a pair of NCAA regional finals appearances.

The Bears have shown steady improvement under Morgan’s guidance.  In 2025, Ursinus (16-10) clinched a third-place regular season finish in the Centennial Conference and advanced to the CC playoffs for the second straight season.  The third-place finish was highest for regular season finish for the Bears since 1999. In 2024, Ursinus finished 15-12, earning a fifth-place seed in the Centennial Conference before advancing to the Centennial Conference Semi-finals. 

Several players have stood out during Morgan’s time with the Bears including Chinwe Irondi, ’25, who finished with more than 1,800 career points and 1,000 career rebounds, earning Centennial Conference Player of the Year as well as WBCA and D3 Hoops All-American honors. Irondi is only the third player in Conference history to garner first team All-Conference honors four years in a row. Madison Smith garnered All-Centennial Honorable Mention honors and teammates Ava Possets (fourth in steals), Colleen Blackman (16th in three pointers per game), Makenna Foder (36th in assists per game) were each nationally ranked in key NCAA Division III statistical categories.

In addition to coaching at Ursinus, Morgan has served as a court coach and assistant coach for USA Basketball National Junior women’s teams since 2022. In 2024 she served as an assistant coach for the USA Basketball U17 National Team which won a Gold Medal at the FIBA World Championships. She also served as an assistant for the U16 USA Basketball National team which won Gold at the FIBA America games in Merida, Mexico. Morgan is now a member of Junior National Selection Team committee which meets annually at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs to select national teams for FIBA competitions.

Prior to Ursinus, Morgan is the winningest coach in Haverford history with 195 career victories, and is a three-time Centennial coach of the year (2012, 2014, 2020). She was a finalist for the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) National Coach of the Year award in 2014, when the Fords finished 24-4 and won an NCAA Tournament contest.

During her time on the Main Line, Morgan recruited the program's first and only pair of WBCA All-Americans as well as seven 1,000-point scorers. She coached 24 all-conference performers in the past nine seasons, including the school's first four first team All-CC selections. Morgan also recruited the program's first CC Player of the Year, CC Rookie of the Year, CC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree.

Known for her teams' suffocating defense, Morgan's Haverford squads consistently rank in the top-five of Division III in a litany of defensive categories. Her 2018, 2019, and 2020 teams were all top-five in the nation in scoring defense.

"I am beyond excited to join the Ursinus College community and athletics family," Morgan said. "I know how much athletics are valued and supported at Ursinus College and I am looking forward to helping the women's basketball team compete at the highest level in the Centennial Conference and beyond."

Morgan also fostered a successful academic and service record within the program, which earned a WBCA Academic Top-25 ranking three times under her watch. She founded and directed the annual Hoops from the Heart Youth MLK Day Clinic, which has raised more than $100,000 for local shelters. Haverford College was recognized for the Jostens National Community Service Award for this event. Morgan also oversaw significant initiatives in support of ALS and Special Olympics for the women's basketball program at Haverford.

As Haverford's Senior Woman Administrator, Morgan attended all Centennial administrative delegate meetings and consulted regularly with the athletics director on department, conference, and NCAA issues, serving on the CC's Administrative Delegate Committee. Morgan was chair of the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball National Committee from 2016 to 2018 and has served as the committee's Mid-Atlantic Region representative since 2014.

Before coming to Haverford, Morgan spent four seasons as head coach at Cabrini, where her teams made four straight Pennsylvania Athletic Conference appearances and one trip to the NCAA Tournament. She also spent 14 seasons as head coach at Haverford High School (1990-2004), where she led the Fords to a 272-118 overall record, six Central League titles, and seven PIAA tournament berths. Before that, she was head coach at Academy of Notre Dame (1986-89) and an assistant at Widener University (1985-86).

No stranger to Ursinus, Morgan’s daughter Reilly is a 2022 Ursinus graduate who was a former captain of the UC women’s lacrosse team. Reilly Morgan is now a volunteer assistant coach for Ursinus lacrosse. 

Morgan received her bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Richmond, ultimately spending almost a decade as sports editor of the Main Line Times. She also earned a master's degree in education from Cabrini University. Â