Background
Bozeman, son of a college coach, starred at Oxford High School in Oxford, Mississippi for three years as his father served as an assistant at Ole Mississippi In 2005, his father was named the head coach at Southern Arkansas University and Solomon played his senior season at Magnolia High School in Magnolia, Arkansas.
Career
He is best known for his college career at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. In his senior season, he averaged 28.5 points per game and led the school to the Arkansas state championship game. Out of high school, Bozeman signed with South Florida.
As a freshman in the 2006-2007 season, he averaged 9.6 points and 3.5 assists in 30.6 minutes per game.
In his sophomore season, Bozeman saw a coaching change and also saw his minutes per game drop. At the conclusion of the season, he decided to transfer to Arkansas–Little Rock (UALR).
At UALR, Bozeman was a two-year starter. As a senior in 2010-2011, Bozeman averaged 16.6 points per game and led the Trojans to their first National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament bid in 21 years.
UALR defeated North Texas in the Sun Belt Conference tournament championship.
After his college career, Bozeman was not selected in the 2011 National Basketball Association draft, but he was taken in the fifth round of the 2011 National Basketball Association Development League Draft by the Austin Toros. He started his professional career in Austin, averaging 8 points per game in 12 contests. He spent the rest of the season moving between teams in the Republic of Macedonia, Estonia and Israel.
Bozeman returned to the Doctorate-League"s Texas Legends.
He averaged 8.4 points per game for the 2012-2013 season. Foreign the 2013-2014 season, Bozeman signed with Kryvbas of the Ukrainian SuperLeague.
In January 2014, he was waived by Kryvbas.