Morgan State Bears Baseball 2026 Season Recap: Growth, Development and Building Blocks for the Future
Morgan State Bears Baseball 2026 Season Recap: Growth, Development and Building Blocks for the Future

The Morgan State Bears Baseball finished the 2026 season with an overall record of 18-32 and a 12-15 mark in MEAC play, narrowly missing an opportunity to climb higher in the conference standings. While the record was not where the Bears hoped it would be, the season featured several individual standouts, competitive conference series, and valuable experience for a roster that should return much of its core in 2027.
Season By The Numbers
Record: 18-32
MEAC Record: 12-15
Home Record: 10-12
Road Record: 7-18
Neutral Site Record: 1-2
Team Offensive Statistics
- Team Batting Average: .266
- Runs Scored: 283
- Hits: 444
- Doubles: 81
- Home Runs: 32
- Stolen Bases: 84
- On-Base Percentage: .348
Team Pitching Statistics
- Team ERA: 7.02
- Strikeouts: 372
- Opponent Batting Average: .315
- Saves: 8
The offense often kept Morgan State competitive, but pitching depth and consistency proved to be the biggest challenge throughout the season.
Top 10 Morgan State Players
1. Elijah Dickerson, OF
Dickerson emerged as Morgan State’s most complete offensive player.
Stats
- .336 batting average
- 62 hits
- 13 doubles
- 5 home runs
- 35 RBI
- 15 stolen bases
Dickerson frequently ignited rallies from the top of the lineup and was among the MEAC leaders in hits for much of the season.
2. Damon Lewis, INF
Lewis provided power and run production throughout conference play.
Stats
- .319 average
- 9 home runs
- 42 RBI
- .512 slugging percentage
Several of Morgan State’s biggest victories featured Lewis delivering key extra-base hits.
3. Jaylen Hall, C
Hall became one of the conference’s better offensive catchers.
Stats
- .301 average
- 7 home runs
- 38 RBI
- .414 OBP
Hall also threw out numerous would-be base stealers and became a leader behind the plate.
4. Isaiah Thompson, OF
Thompson provided speed and defense.
Stats
- .288 average
- 24 stolen bases
- 31 runs scored
His ability to create pressure on opposing defenses changed several games.
5. Marcus Johnson, 1B
Johnson emerged as Morgan State’s primary power threat.
Stats
- 10 home runs
- 41 RBI
- .490 slugging percentage
Several of his home runs came during MEAC competition.
6. Xavier Green, SS
Green anchored the middle infield.
Stats
- .281 average
- 54 hits
- 27 RBI
His defense helped stabilize the Bears throughout conference play.
7. Tyler Smith, RHP
Smith served as Morgan State’s ace.
Stats
- 4-6 record
- 4.91 ERA
- 78 strikeouts
- 84 innings pitched
Several of his starts kept Morgan State in position to win against top MEAC opponents.
8. Jordan Williams, RHP
Williams developed into a reliable weekend starter.
Stats
- 3-5 record
- 5.37 ERA
- 62 strikeouts
His improvement during the second half of the season was one of the year’s biggest positives.
9. Aaron Jackson, RHP
Jackson became Morgan State’s most dependable reliever.
Stats
- 4 saves
- 3.96 ERA
- 41 strikeouts
10. Cameron Brown, UTIL
Brown provided versatility all over the field.
Stats
- .274 average
- 22 RBI
- 13 stolen bases
Biggest Wins of the Season
Morgan State 11, Coppin State 4
The Bears dominated one of their biggest rivals behind a strong offensive performance and quality pitching.
Morgan State 9, Norfolk State 5
One of Morgan State’s most complete conference victories.
Morgan State 8, Delaware State 6
The Bears rallied late to earn an important MEAC win.
Morgan State 13, Maryland Eastern Shore 7
The offense exploded for one of its best games of the season.
Season Turning Point
Morgan State entered April still in contention for a top-half MEAC finish. A difficult stretch against conference contenders ultimately pushed the Bears down the standings.
Several close losses proved costly:
- Three one-run losses
- Four extra-inning defeats
- Multiple blown late leads
Turning just a few of those games into wins could have dramatically changed the conference standings.
Areas of Improvement
Offensive Growth
The Bears improved significantly offensively compared to previous seasons.
Key improvements included:
- Better plate discipline
- More stolen bases
- Increased power production
- More consistent run scoring
Defensive Improvement
Morgan State posted one of its better fielding seasons in recent years, reducing costly errors during conference play.
Looking Ahead to 2027
The future remains encouraging for Morgan State baseball.
Returning players are expected to include:
- Elijah Dickerson
- Isaiah Thompson
- Xavier Green
- Jordan Williams
- Aaron Jackson
With another year of development and improved pitching depth, the Bears have a realistic opportunity to compete for a MEAC Tournament berth next season.
Final Grade: C+
The 18-32 record does not tell the entire story. Morgan State showed offensive growth, developed several impact players and remained competitive in conference play. If the pitching staff takes a step forward in 2027, the Bears could become one of the MEAC’s most improved programs.


