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MEAC announces 2020 outdoor track & field honors

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NORFOLK, Va., — The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) has announced the 2020 Outdoor Track & Field All-Academic Selections, honoring 204 student-athletes from the conference’s 11 institutions who have achieved academic success during the 2019-20 academic year.

MEAC sophomore, junior and senior student-athletes with a 3.0 or better cumulative grade point average (GPA), as well as transfer student-athletes who have been in residence at the institution for at least one year, are eligible for All-Academic accolades.

“I want to congratulate our men’s and women’s outdoor track & field student-athletes, who maintained a 3.0 or better grade point average during the 2019-20 academic year,” MEAC Commissioner Dennis E. Thomas said. “The ultimate goal is to develop and graduate our student-athletes to be productive citizens in our society.”

Listed below are the 2020 Outdoor Track & Field All-Academic honorees (by institution):

Bethune-Cookman (16)
Cameron Berryhill
Carlin Berryhill
Kenneth Boyd
Bernita Brown
Jai’Quan Earls
Brittany Gill
Letrice Hall
Sierra Irvin
Kalliece Pickney
Sa’da Ritchie-Rowley
Thea Shaw
Quavia Sweat
Curtis Thomas
Kalista Torres
Mario Watson
Najah Whitfield

Coppin State (23)
Jervonne Agard
Joseph Amoah
Claudina Constantine
Montaze Cooper
Jona Hanson
Jasmine Henery
Nku Henry
Erika Hightower
Ivonna Hoskins
Erykah Jerome
Cathryn Lane
Aaron Lewis
Joseph Manu
Forrest Miller
Kamillah Monroque
Elijah Noel
Abayie Opuni
Kymere Pritchett
Janee Quailes
Balvin Richards
Michael Scott
Yamoussa Sylla
Theodore Westcarr

Delaware State (24)
Gerald Amobi
Komlan Attiogbe
Forrest Booker
Julian Brown
Marisa Browning
Amber Conyers
Lananda Correia
Sierra Cruz
Hasan Gill
Austin Goodwin
Andrew Horne
Precious Igwebuike
Jose Infante
Jared Keaton
Aran Lee
Ahnrea McCaskill
Gregory Moore
Sylvia Okafor
Rey Orocio
Elton Quansah
Tiajah Robinson
Donte Rolley-Williams
Katarzyna Rosikon
Jolena Smith

Florida A&M (15)
Kinnedy Bowers
Lillian Calix
Alelee Figueroa
Zakharia Frett
Ashley Grant
Jonae Harris
Kiara Ivy
Emmax Kiplagat
Brian Kiprop
Brandon Love
Shalet Mitei
Rachel Robertson
Mercy Rotich
Jaylyn Scott
Lonzetta Simpkins

Howard (24)
Mekhi Abbott
Essence Baker
Sydney Benson
Mone’t Brown
KiShaun Carter
Kaylah Clark
Darian Clyburn
Michael Codrington
Ashton Daniels
Rachel Edler
Nia Gilliam
Oluchi Ike
Steven Imes IV
Zachrye Lane
Kennedy Lewis
Matthew Marchbanks
Makenli Raspberry
Kylan Rice
Michael Riddick
Ameenah Saalih
Ozioma Scott
Gavin Williams
Sophia Williams
Niah Woods

Maryland Eastern Shore (16)
Johna Akakeya
Anu Akil
Christina Cropper
Chidera Egeonu
Janeila Francis
Chislon Gordan
Joshua Goslee
Amirah Jones
Neangelo Lake
Nasir Neal-Watson
Asshanni Robb
Jessica Roney
Atinuke Shittu
Michael Stewart
Duvaire Wauchope
Nikyia Wooten

Morgan State (20)
Nofisat Adeyemi
Naomi Brown
Jordan Cofield
Eve D’Antignac
Elisee Djapa
Rachel Field
Micaela Fleetwood
Vikarie Elliott
Steven Fuller
Kurt Goodlitt
Ayanna Henry
Valencia McDowell
Anaya Monroe
Alexia Morgan
Kobe-Jordan Rhooms
Nahshon Robinson
Miazzah Rose
Destiny Thompson
Nadirah Umrani-Sanders
Jadia West

Norfolk State (16)
Joseph Abiakam
Trequan Barnes
Festus Bett
Daiysa Burrell
Kayla Brown
Cheruiyot Evans
Anteneh Girma
Kiara Grant
Kamil Jihad
Meshack Kipchirchir
Fridah Koech
Kevin Mayers
Jacob Milton
Caroline Samoei
Akiera Sessoms
Kipngritch Too

North Carolina A&T State (21)
Madeleine Akobundu
Michael Bell
G’Jasmyne Butler
Gabriel Faulcon
Nilaja Florence
Kevin Fofanah
Joel Freeman
Loren James
Morris Kimble
Akeem Lindo
Nia Lundy
Camille Martin
Shalah Means
Jaylan Mitchell
Tori Ray
Jayne Roberts
TeJyrica Robinson
Payton Russell
Reide Ryans
Paula Salmon
Sun-Sara Williams

North Carolina Central (18)
Olivia Andrews
Jarvis Blanding
Bhrandi Crenshaw
Kenedi Curtis
Ashton Drake
Taelor Ferguson
Colby Gibson
Ca’Jazzalyn Hairston-Waller
Dianthony Hall
Blake Hartsfield
Jacob Irving
Ashley Jean-Raymond
Erin Johnson
Zinzili Kelley
Joshua McLean
Xavier Mfikwa
Malik Miles
Jazire Notice

South Carolina State (11)
Dwayne Curnell
Tyler Duncan
Ariyonne Gillespie
Taylor Guthrie
Kameron Hammond
Keturah Hunter
Marquis Lynch
Trent Montgomery
Diamond Rush
Jerdashia Scott
Ars’Breana Tyler

Courtesy: MEAC



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