Bill Morosco

Head Coach, Men's Basketball

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Bill Morosco is the fourth head men's basketball coach at Lynn University. Morosco, who has won 20 or more games in his first season at each of his three previous head coaching stops, emerged from a national coaching search as Lynn's top choice due to his ability to immediately produce successful programs both on and off the court. Morosco has spent the past two seasons as head coach at Indian River State College (NJCAA Division I), leading the Pioneers to 49 wins and two NJCAA South Atlantic District Men's Basketball Quarterfinal appearances. In 2022–23, IRSC won 24 games, including the Southern Conference Championship, as Morosco captured SC Coach of the Year honors. This past season, the Pioneers won 25 games, and Morosco collected his 100th career win in mid-February with a 73-71 victory over Miami-Dade. 
  
Morosco spent the 2021-22 season guiding Garden City Community College (NJCAA Division I) to the best year in program history with 22 wins (22-10) and its highest-ever national ranking of 12th. The Broncbusters advanced to the NJCAA Region IV Tournament semifinals and boasted the KJCCC Player of the Year and a First Team All-American. 
  
Morosco's first head coaching stop came at Independence Community College (NJCAA Division I) where he led the Pirates to 37 wins, including 23 victories in his first season in 2019–20. The 2019–20 Pirate team won 23 games, the most in nearly a decade, advanced to the Region IV Tournament quarterfinals and were ranked 19th in the Massey Ratings. The COVID pandemic shortened Morosco’s second season at the helm, but Independence ascended to 10th in the national rankings and again advanced to the Region IV Tournament quarterfinals. 
  
Morosco is no stranger to the Sunshine State Conference, having served as an assistant coach at Barry University in 2018–19. The Buccaneers won 18 games that season and ranked as high as 12th in the NABCA National Poll. A 2012 graduate of the University of Florida, Morosco has also spent time coaching at NCAA Division I Presbyterian College (2016–17), The Citadel (2015–16) and UC-Davis (2014–15). In his one season on the West Coast, UC-Davis won the Big West Regular Season Championship (25-7) and made the program's first appearance in the postseason with a bid to the NIT Tournament.