Corin ‘Tiny’ Adams enters her first year as a Video Coordinator with the Morgan State men’s basketball program.
Adams previously spent two years at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute (2016-2018) as a volunteer assistant coach.
Prior to joining Morgan State’s staff, Adams served as a certified basketball (2017-2019) official for both high school basketball and women’s junior college basketball. In addition to officiating, Adams has also served as a Scout for Two Points Agency (2014-2019) based out of Cremona, Italy. Her responsibilities included scouting, evaluating, and recruiting collegiate talent worldwide
(male and female) and negotiating professional contracts for their clients.
A 2010 Morgan State graduate who also earned her master’s degree at the University, Adams now returns to the program - but on a different side. Adams played four seasons for the Lady Bears, and despite her nickname “Tiny”, she left a big legacy behind.
Adams starred for the Lady Bears from 2006-10, playing in 121 career games. A four-year letterwinner and three-year captain, Adams scored 2058 career points, 455 assists, 404 steals, and 564 rebounds. Adams is the school’s all time leader for both men and women in points, assists and steals. Even at 5’5, she also ranks 13th in rebounding. In addition to her all time achievements, Adams was selected to the MEAC Rookie Team in 2007, the MEAC Tournament Team in 2007, earned MEAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2008, as well as MEAC Player of the Year in 2010, and made the All MEAC First Team from 2008-2010. Adams also recorded the program’s first triple double with 11 points, 10 assists, and 11 steals vs. North Carolina Central on November 21, 2007.
After receiving her bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Adams went on to have an illustrious professional career abroad. From 2010-2017 Adams played professional basketball in Puerto Rico, Portugal, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Sweden, Czech Republic, Chile, Switzerland, Poland, Romania, and Greece.
Aside from her on the court achievements, Adams has also done some admirable work in both her hometown Brooklyn, NY, as well as the Baltimore Community. In 2014 Adams Co-Founded a non-profit organization: T3 Sports Inc. T3 Sports is dedicated to helping girls and young women overcome the many obstacles that prevent optimal physical and psychological development in their communities. Through her non-profit, she hosts multiple events including free basketball camps and seminars to empower the young women and girls in their respective communities.
Following the creation of T3 Sports Inc, Adams also became an Entrepreneur and Author simultaneously. In June of 2015, Adams launched her apparel brand TA9. After launching the brand, Adams felt the need to share her testimony and release an autobiography entitled Tiny Setbacks, Major Comebacks: From Brooklyn To Europe in September of 2015. Adams’ autobiography details the many obstacles she’s had to face throughout her career; providing a blueprint for student-athletes, aspiring professional basketball players, and anyone chasing a dream.
With so many great accomplishments in her rear view mirror, Adams state’s her ultimate goal is to become the first female Head Coach of a men’s Division 1 collegiate program to coach her team to The Final Four.