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University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Men's Basketball
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University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Men's Basketball

NCAA Division 1 Pine Bluff, AR Public

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

58%

Avg SAT

916

Avg ACT

16

Enrollment

1,899

Team Information

Sport

Basketball

Gender

Men's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Pine Bluff, AR

Now Evaluating

Class of 2026 Class of 2027 Class of 2028 Class of 2029

Coaching Staff (2)

Solomon Bozeman

Head Coach

An Arkansas native, Solomon Bozeman is entering his fourth season as head coach at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and is one of the youngest head coaches in NCAA Division I men’s basketball.   During his tenure at UAPB, Bozeman has coached multiple student-athletes to conference and national recognition. In 2021–22, Sean Doss was named to the SWAC All-Conference Team and earned BOXTOROW Second-Team All-American honors. In 2022–23, Shawn Williams was selected First-Team All-SWAC, named SWAC Newcomer of the Year, and received BOXTOROW All-American recognition. In 2023–24, Rashad Williams followed with his own standout season, being named SWAC Newcomer of the Year and Second-Team All-SWAC. Remarkably, Bozeman has guided a student-athlete to the league’s Newcomer of the Year award in two of the last three seasons.   Before taking over at UAPB, Bozeman spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Oral Roberts University, where his impact was instrumental in player development and recruiting. His efforts helped the Golden Eagles capture the 2021 Summit League Conference Tournament Championship and earn the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2008. ORU went on a historic run as a No. 15 seed, advancing to the Sweet 16 with upset wins over No. 2 seed Ohio State and No. 7 seed Florida—their first Sweet 16 appearance since 1974. Among his key recruiting successes at ORU were Deondre Burns and RJ Glasper, who earned All-Conference and Newcomer Team honors.   Bozeman also spent two seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, University of Arkansas–Little Rock, where he was instrumental in the recruitment and development of standout guard Rayjon Tucker, who went on to play in the NBA with the Philadelphia 76ers. Prior to his return to UALR, he served two seasons at Abilene Christian University, where he recruited three All-Conference selections—Jaylen Franklin, Jalone Friday, and Kolton Kohl—who later played key roles in leading the Wildcats to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.   As a player, Bozeman was one of the most decorated student-athletes in UALR history. He earned AP All-American Honorable Mention, Sun Belt Conference Student-Athlete of the Year, and Sun Belt Player of the Year honors. His defining moment came in the 2011 Sun Belt Tournament Championship, when his clutch three-pointer with 1.5 seconds left lifted the Trojans to a 64–63 victory over North Texas, sending the program to its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance. Following college, Bozeman continued his career professionally in the NBA D-League and overseas. Bozeman holds a master’s degree from the University of Arkansas–Little Rock. He and his wife, Myla, have been married for seven years.  

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Jeremiah Bozeman

Coach

Jeremiah Bozeman enters his third season with UAPB now as an assistant head coach, after served as the Director of Operation in 2022-23.  Jeremiah plays a significant role in the masterpiece of the Golden Lions vision. "Jeremiah is an exceptional coach with a brilliant strategic mind," said head coach Solomon Bozeman. His significant contributions have been instrumental in our recruiting success. Among many responsibilities, Bozeman is directly involved with game scheduling, team travel, practice preparation, and facilities operations. He will also work closely as a liaison to the sports medicine office and all other departments on post. He comes to the Institute by way of Auburn University at Montgomery, where he played his senior year after graduating from Jackson St. in three years.   In his final year of 2021-22, Bozeman led the Gulf South conference in steals per game, and total steals while finishing in the top 15 in five separate categories (points, rebounds, steals, minutes, and FT percentage).  He was named GSC Player of the Week and selected as a member of the GSC All-Academic Team.  "We are extremely excited and fortunate to hire Jeremiah as our Director of Basketball Operations," Solomon Bozeman said. "He has gained valuable experience playing as a student-athlete and coming from a basketball family. Jeremiah has a tremendous work ethic and has a very bright future in coaching. He will be a tremendous asset to our program and the UAPB community." Bozeman began his basketball career at Jackson St. University where he worked his way into the starting point guard role as a red-shirt freshman and was named team captain in his sophomore year (2018-19).  Bozeman received his degree from JSU in Bachelor of Science in Biology/Pre-Physical Therapy and receiving his master in Education specializing in Exercise Science from AUM.   

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