Hall of Fame
Brad Morris competed from 1998-2002 for coach Pat Stephens’ men’s golf team, serving as co-captain his final two years. He led Eastern to a second-place finish in the OVC Tournament where the Colonels lost in a playoff in 2002. He competed in all but two tournaments in his four seasons at EKU, winning three individual tournament titles his senior year. Morris was listed among the nation’s top five golfers in scoring average in the fall of 2001, averaging 69 per 18 holes. He was a two-time All-OVC selection and received the Male Scholar Athlete of the Year Award in 2002. He was also a Verizon Wireless First Team Academic All-American and Golf Coaches Association of America All-American Scholar in 2001 and 2002. Morris was a top 16 participant in the 2002 U.S. Amateur Golf Championship and a top 64 participant in this same tourney in 2001. After attaining his bachelor’s degree from Eastern in 2002, he went to the University of Kentucky College of Medicine where he graduated with high distinction. Morris is currently an ENT surgeon in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He serves the Bowling Green medical community as Vice President of the Medical Staff at the Medical Center at Bowling Green as a physician for the Kentucky Commission for Children with Special Healthcare Needs and ENT of Bowling Green offices.