MORGAN STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PROGRAM WELCOMES NADINE DOMOND AS HEAD COACH
Updated: 7:53 PM EDT Apr 18, 2025
BALTIMORE, MD — In a significant move for its women’s basketball program, Morgan State University announced the appointment of Nadine Domond as the new head coach. Domond steps in following the retirement of Ed Davis Jr., who dedicated 33 years to coaching the team.
Prior to her role at Morgan State, Domond led the women’s basketball team at Virginia State University. She also has experience as a professional player, having competed for the New York Liberty and Sacramento Monarchs in the WNBA.
“We are in the business of building young people, and this is my platform,” Domond stated, emphasizing her commitment to personal and team development. “Let’s be great together. It will be a process. We will be under construction while building these championships, but expect that these young ladies that you can connect with, that they are going to be special.”
Domond expressed her ambition to guide the Lady Bears to their first NCAA tournament appearance, acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead. She highlighted a vision for creating a faith-based team centered around accountability, discipline, and strong sisterhood among players.
“The landscape for success is wide open,” Domond added, as she called for community support in helping to foster the growth of the program.
Looking Ahead
The future appears promising for the Morgan State Lady Bears under Domond’s leadership. With her combination of coaching experience and professional background, she aims to revitalize the program and instill a winning culture moving forward.
