The New York Post first reported the story, adding that current Fairleigh Dickinson assistant and former Seton Hall big man Grant Billmeier could fill Morton’s role on the bench. Billmeier did not immediately respond to a text seeking comment. Morton would be the second assistant to leave Willard’s staff since early 2014, when Oliver Antigua left to follow his brother Orlando to USF. Seton Hall also saw guards Sterling Gibbs (UConn) and Jaren Sina (George Washington) transfer in the offseason after multiple reports of locker room strife. Still, the Pirates return a solid core in former Lincoln star Isaiah Whitehead, his former Lincoln teammate Desi Rodriguez, Big East Rookie of the Year Angel Delgado and Khadeen Carrington. They have also added several newcomers, including former UMass guard Derrick Gordon, incoming wing Veer Singh and Fresno State transfer Braeden Andreson. Morton came to Seton Hall last fall in what was widely perceived as a package deal with Whitehead, a former McDonald’s All-American who will be a sophomore this season. “Coach Willard is a guy who’s hungry,” Morton said in 2013, shortly after Whitehead chose Seton Hall over St. John’s and others. “He didn’t win any championships so he’s going to probably do what he’s gotta do to make sure everybody is successful.” Lincoln moved on without Whitehead under the guidance of Kenny Pretlow and assistant James Barrett. It remains unclear how the staff at Lincoln will look going forward. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And like ZAGS on Facebook
The New York Post first reported the story, adding that current Fairleigh Dickinson assistant and former Seton Hall big man Grant Billmeier could fill Morton’s role on the bench. Billmeier did not immediately respond to a text seeking comment. Morton would be the second assistant to leave Willard’s staff since early 2014, when Oliver Antigua left to follow his brother Orlando to USF. Seton Hall also saw guards Sterling Gibbs (UConn) and Jaren Sina (George Washington) transfer in the offseason after multiple reports of locker room strife. Still, the Pirates return a solid core in former Lincoln star Isaiah Whitehead, his former Lincoln teammate Desi Rodriguez, Big East Rookie of the Year Angel Delgado and Khadeen Carrington. They have also added several newcomers, including former UMass guard Derrick Gordon, incoming wing Veer Singh and Fresno State transfer Braeden Andreson. Morton came to Seton Hall last fall in what was widely perceived as a package deal with Whitehead, a former McDonald’s All-American who will be a sophomore this season. “Coach Willard is a guy who’s hungry,” Morton said in 2013, shortly after Whitehead chose Seton Hall over St. John’s and others. “He didn’t win any championships so he’s going to probably do what he’s gotta do to make sure everybody is successful.” Lincoln moved on without Whitehead under the guidance of Kenny Pretlow and assistant James Barrett. It remains unclear how the staff at Lincoln will look going forward. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And like ZAGS on Facebook