Morgan State Men’s Wrestling Joins the EIWA
BALTIMORE, Md. (September 19, 2024) — The Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association has approved the addition of Morgan State as its newest member institution. Morgan State will become the 12th member of the EIWA, the oldest wrestling conference in the nation.
EIWA Executive Director, Gene Nighman is welcoming the Bears with open arms: “I’m pleased to welcome Morgan State University as the newest member in the long and storied history of the EIWA. Starting back in 1904, the EIWA member institutions have been committed to advancing the sport of wrestling and providing all participants with an elite Championship experience. As we approach the start of the 121st season, the EIWA is proud to have the only HBCU program as one of our members and looks forward to all twelve EIWA schools gathering at Lehigh University on March 7 for the 2025 EIWA Championship Tournament.”
Dena Freeman-Patton, Morgan State’s Director of Athletics and Vice President, states with great enthusiasm, “This is an exciting time for Morgan State. The EIWA is a great fit for our wrestling program competitively, academically and regionally. Our student-athletes are looking forward to competing for championships.”
Located in Baltimore, MD, Morgan State announced in October of 2021 that it would revive the wrestling program after a 24-year hiatus. A $2.7 million gift towards the program is the largest single donation in the school’s history. This gift was spearheaded by Mike Novogratz and the HBCU Wrestling (HCUW) Initiative, whose sole mission is to restore wrestling at HBCUs. Wrestling programs of all shapes and sizes have disappeared due to Title IX and lack of funding over the decades. Morgan State was no different. At this moment, MSU is the lone HBCU (Historically Black College or University) in Division 1 wrestling.
The Bears first competed in the sport in the early 1950s. They were dominant well into the 60s, winning multiple conference titles. Morgan State’s most recent success began in 1975 when James Phillips took over as the head coach. Of his 20 seasons at the helm, the Bears won 13 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) titles while earning Coach of the Year 12 times. He coached 4 national champions, and 75 All-Americans during his tenure. The wrestling program came to a halt at the end of the 1996-97 season. The reason provided was a lack of resources. … more at … https://morganstatebears.com/news/2024/9/18/morgan-state-mens-wrestling-to-begin-eiwa-competition-in-2024-25.aspx
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