Bozeman hires new Assistant Coach
Darryl Prue joins the Bears.

Bozeman hires new Assistant Coach

Morgan State men's basketball coach Todd Bozeman announced the addition of Darryl Prue as a new assistant coach for the Bears.

Prue joins the MSU staff following a three-year stint as a member of the Georgetown basketball staff. After graduating from West Virginia in 1990, he spent 11 years on the international basketball circuit, winning three league championships.

"We are fortunate to have him join our program," said Bozeman.  

“He was known as an outstanding player post player, and he’s already developed a rapport with the players, especially our big guys."

A native of Washington, D.C., Prue guided Dunbar High School to a No. 1 national ranking by USA Today in his junior season. His many honors include two First-Team All-Met selections and Third-Team All-American (Street & Smith) status as a senior. Prue lettered all four years at West Virginia, while earning a bachelor of arts in physical education. He was honored as the Co-Rookie of the Year in the Atlantic 10 as a freshman, received Second-Team All-League honors his sophomore year and First-Team recognition his last two years. Prue was named an Honorable Mention All-American his junior year.   

“I’m extremely excited with his addition to the program, he’s already making inroads recruiting in the Washington, D.C. area, and that’s one of the No. 1 reasons why I brought him here.”

“I’ve been knowing Darryl for quite some time and he deserved an opportunity to move up and get his feet wet in recruiting and the whole bit.”

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