1. Kevin Levoin Broadus was born on January 30,1964 and is an American college basketball coach and currently the head coach at Morgan State.

1. Kevin Levoin Broadus was born on January 30,1964 and is an American college basketball coach and currently the head coach at Morgan State.
Kevin Broadus is the former head coach at Binghamton University, where he resigned after an NCAA Investigation.
Kevin Broadus played for Bowie State from 1983 to 1986, earning conference all-rookie honors in the 1984 season, and leading his team in scoring as a captain during his senior year.
Kevin Broadus graduated from Bowie State in 1990 with a degree in business administration.
Kevin Broadus helped in the rebuilding of the Hoya program, culminating in a trip to the 2007 Final Four.
In 2017, Kevin Broadus was named an assistant coach on Mark Turgeon's staff at Maryland.
On May 1,2019, Kevin Broadus was named the 16th head coach in Morgan State history, replacing Todd Bozeman.
In two short seasons, Kevin Broadus vaulted Binghamton's basketball program to the top of the America East Conference.
In September 2009, Kevin Broadus dismissed six players from the team for undisclosed team rules violations, later revealed to involve various criminal actions.
On October 6,2009, Kevin Broadus committed an NCAA violation by communicating with high school players during a no-contact period.
Shortly afterward, Kevin Broadus was reassigned to another position in the athletic department.
Hours later, the three parties reached a settlement in which Kevin Broadus would resign and take a $1.2 million buyout in return for dropping all legal action against BU or SUNY.