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Tre Morton HS 21

Tre Morton

  • Title
    Director of Basketball Operations
  • Email
    tmorton4@fordham.edu
  • Alma Mater
    Seton Hall '18
  • Experience
    3rd Year at Fordham
Tre Morton, former graduate assistant at Seton Hall University, was named the men’s basketball recruiting coordinator at Fordham University in April of 2021. In August of 2022 he was promoted Fordham's director of basketball operations.

As the Director of Basketball Operations, Morton is responsible for assisting with the organization and supervision of all logistical aspects of the men’s basketball program. These responsibilities include team travel, scheduling, budget control, championship arrangements, on-campus recruiting, and video coordination.
 
Morton arrived at Rose Hill after serving as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Seton Hall University from 2018-2020. He assisted in the development, coordination and implementation of marketing, promotional and fan experience efforts for the men’s basketball team and served as a liaison between the Athletic Department and the Men’s Basketball for development, marketing, facilities and operations. In his time as a graduate assistant, the Pirates won 20 games in each season and received a bid to the NCAA Championships in 2019 after advancing to the 2019 BIG EAST championship game where they fell to Villanova.
 
A 2018 graduate of Seton Hall with a degree in business administration with a concentration in finance, Morton also received an MBA from the university in 2020. He was a four-year member of the basketball program, serving as the head manager from 2015-2018, being a part of the 2016 BIG EAST Championship team.
 
Prior to his career at Seton Hall, Morton lettered four years at Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, playing under his father, Dwayne Morton. He was a team captain of Lincoln's 2013 PSAL Championship squad, helping Lincoln to a 15-1 mark in the Brooklyn AA division and a 25-7 overall record.