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NORFOLK, Va., (February 18, 2023) —The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) has announced the 2023 Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field All-Academic selections, honoring 165 student-athletes from the conference’s eight member institutions who have achieved academic success.

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.

“Congratulations to our indoor track & field All-Academic student-athletes,” MEAC Commissioner Sonja Stills said. “Education is the cornerstone of everything we do, both at the conference level and in intercollegiate athletics as a whole. Academic schievement is just as worthy of praise as anything accomplished in competition, if not more so.”

Listed below are the 2023 Track & Field All-Academic honorees (by institution):

Coppin State (13)
Salomay Agayei
Latifa Ali
Kimani Alphonse
Amadou Ba
Halutie Hor
Destinee McCleod
Kamillah Monroque
Jayeed Norbal
Erin Palmer
Saidai Stuteley
Shenelle Tomlinson
Noxroy Wright
Jahmei Wyatt

Delaware State (19)
Mosa Aboeid
Annalise Bond
Elijah Brown
Morey Campbell
Malcolm Garbutt
Maria Garcia-Rabago
Lakendra Harpe
Peter Kamanu
Purity Kattam
Trinity Kinard
Ashley Lagat
Malachi Little
Tyrell Martin
Orianna Moore
Juvianna Mullings
Ashley Richardson
Sierra Romaine
Devin Smith
Khaliyah White

Howard (29)
Ayoade Adebiyi
Jamar Bailey
Kaleb Berry
Jermanie Byrd
Darian Clyburn
Joslyn Crosby
De’ja Dade
Goba Dan-Princewill
Ashton Daniel
Kameron Davis
Chase Drewery
Kaya Rae Dunbar
Camille Egbula
Kyle Fisher
Fredrick Hamilton
Erin Hatcher
Jasmyn Hunter
Darci Khan
Ja’Tae Joyner
Julian Lawson
Breanna McDonald
Ezra Monteiro
Cathrina Morris
Nnamdi Olebara
Tiffani Pittman
Mikyla Rodgers
Lamaria Washington
Monika Williams
Jessica Wright

Maryland Eastern Shore (18)
Bruce Ayers
Ashane Beckford
Janoi Brown
Caleb Goslee
Jalen Gourrier
Faithlyn Irving
Mya Johnson
Lyric Kelley
Witchell Laurier
Zachary Opon
James Perkins
Radjae Reid
Asshanni Robb
Spencer Settle
Jadaya Strand
Jazmine Thomas
Kalin TooGood
Jahlahnee Watkins

Morgan State (27)
Deborah Adekayode
Justin Alston
Ishana Asinor
Joshua Belinga
Ali Bowens
Zackery Dillon
Jalissa Emmens
Rachel Field
Yasmine George
Tarique Gooden
Davian Gray
Adrian Holley
Emmanuel Ibeh
Tia Jackson
Johnelle Johnson
Duane Kizer
Terine Lambert
Jessica Lamborn
Omari McKenzie
Alliayah Ottley
John Purvis
Derick Robinson
Inara Shell
Nasir Wallace
Jackson Waller
Destiny Ward
Keon Witherspoon

Norfolk State (26)
Joseph Abiakam
Maurice Brown
Kai Cole
Rodric Cox-Cooper II
Alexus Deloatch
Allysia Farrar
Anthony Franklin
Kara Grant
Dazon Harrison
Dwight Henry
Mercyline Kimaiyo
Sadiq Nurse
Arieana Parker
Antaeveon Payne
Joshua Peterson
Indya Richards
Brian Rotich
Shonte Seale
Gidion Sigei
Zion Smith
Isa Suleiman
Joshua Sutton
Nile Walker
Tynniesia Wilson
Camren Wynder-Hill
Leslie Young

North Carolina Central (17)
Nelson Anderson
Khamari Arrington
Jaelyn Blanc
Joidon Boddie
Isaiah Bowman
Jordan Braxton
Melchoir Ellis
Branden Finger
Alex Garcia
Lance Garrett
Taylor Hanson
Zinzili Kelley
Tracey Manigault
Saniah Oneil
Del’Nique Penn
Matthew Swepson
Victoria Swepson

South Carolina State (16)
Tokunbo Ayinmide
Jada Banks
Dwayne Curnell
Jasmaine Donovan
Domonique Edmondson
Chanice Harris
Erick Hill
Makayla Jones
Makylah Jones
Andrew Latimer
Waddell Rembert-Jett
Imani Sells
Maya Smith
Faith Sparks
Shadyma White
Debrielle Williams

About the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is in its 52nd year of intercollegiate competition with the 2022-23 academic school year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of eight outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State University.

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