A Global Presence
Since the start of the 2025‑26 season, a wave of Morgan State University alumni have taken their talents beyond the familiar confines of the NCAA, carving out professional careers in leagues that span continents.
In the Netherlands, Malik Miller has emerged as a standout for Donar Groningen, where his 31‑point outburst in a recent matchup earned him the league’s MVP honor and underscored the Bear’s ability to thrive abroad.
Across the Balkans, Stanley Davis Jr. has been a catalyst for KK TFT Skopje, delivering a 23‑point, six‑assist performance that helped the team secure a decisive win over Pelister.
In Romania, Lewis Djonkam’s 14 points and four rebounds propelled Targu Jiu to a victory over Galati, highlighting the forward’s steady contribution to his club’s push in the Romanian league.
Meanwhile, Troy Baxter Jr. has been making his mark in Qatar with the SD Spartans, where a 10‑point, five‑rebound outing against a local side has added a new chapter to his professional résumé.
Beyond these spotlight performances, former Bears are also competing in Lebanon, Iceland, Ireland, Cameroon, Poland, Slovenia and Brazil, a geographic spread that reflects both the university’s growing scouting network and the increasing openness of international clubs to talent from historically under‑represented programs.
The common thread among these players is a blend of relentless work ethic and adaptability, traits that have allowed them to adjust to different styles of play and cultural environments while bringing attention to the Morgan State program on the world stage.