Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference: Season 2023-24

Q.Finals Semis Final 2024 Semis Q.Finals
Delaware St.71
SC State58
NCCU87
UMES81
Delaware St.71
NCCU58
Delaware St.67
Howard70
Howard80
Norfolk St.74
Morgan St.65
Howard78
Coppin St.51
Norfolk St.75
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Final: Howard University - Delaware State University 70-67

Delaware St. (Stan Waterman): Jevin Muniz 24, Deywilk Tavarez 8, Martaz Robinson 16, Alston Andrews 2, Khyrie Staten 8, Caleb Surgers 5, Wesley Oba 0, Cameron Stitt 2, Raymond Somerville 2, Dean Shepherd 0
Howard (Kenneth Blakeney): Jordan Hairston 18, Marcus Dockery 15, Bryce Harris 16, Seth Towns 16, Isiah Warfield 3, Elijah Williams 2, Miles Stewart 0, Joshua Strong 0

Standings 2023-24
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Team
W-L
Stats Leaders 2023-24
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RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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16.5
5
14.8
6
14.4
7
14.4
8
14.3
9
14.0
10
13.8
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Howard University Wins 2024 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Men's Basketball Championship-Mar 17, 2024
The Bison of Howard University are the 2024 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Men's Basketball Champion after defeating the Hornets of Delaware State University in a nialbiter of a finale with a final score of 70-67.
The Bison claimed their second championship title in the last three seasons and clinch the MEAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Champioship Tournament. Howard will learn their future opponent tomorrow, Sunday, March 17, on selection Sunday when the NCAA releases the bracket live on CBS at 6:00 P.M. EST.
Jordan Hairston (6'0''-PG) had 18 points to lift Howard to a 70-67 win over a scabby Delaware State team Saturday to win its second consecutive Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) title and earn a return trip to the NCAA Basketball Champion against an opponent to be determined.
The NCAA Selection Show will be conducted Sunday at 6 p.m. on CBS.
The Bison, the tourney’s fourth seed, also got 16 points each from Seth Towns (6'9''-F-1997) and Bryce Harris (6'4''-G), and 15 from Marcus Dockery (6'2''-G) in the win. Howard improved to 18-16 on the year.
Towns also pulled down eight boards to tie for game rebounding honors in the win, while Harris added seven boards and Isiah Warfield (6'5''-G) six in the win.
The Hornets, who had played the role of “giant-killer” with wins over third-seeded South Carolina State and North Carolina Central, the second seed, was led by Jevin Muniz (6'6''-G) with 24 points and Martaz Robinson (6'2''-G) with 16, along with eight rebounds and three assists in the loss. The Hornets ended their season at 15-18.
Delaware State was in the MEAC finals for the first time since 2015 and was seeking its first tournament title since the 2005 campaign. Howard will be making its second straight appearance in the “Big Dance.” The Bison lost to Kansas last season.
Howard took an early 19-9 lead in the game with 13:54 on the first-half clock and took a 40-34 lead at the half. The Hornets, who had come from behind in their earlier wins in the quarterfinals and semifinals, made another comeback and seized a 42-40 edge with just under 17 minutes left, before Harris, who had been limited to just four free throws in the opening half, got his first field goal of the game with 16:22 on the clock to give his team a 44-42 cushion.
The Bison increased their lead to 47-42 but Muniz led a Hornet charge that gave his team a 50-49 edge with 13:10 showing. Delaware State grabbed a 55-49 lead with a 5-0 spree with 10:50 remaining but the seesaw battle continued and was deadlocked at 56-all after Harris made one of two from the line for Howard with 7:26 to play.
Following three ties, the last at 60-60 with 4:39 on the clock, Delaware State went over four minutes without a point as Howard took a 66-60 lead, one it would not relinquish. Delaware State could only get to within two, 68-66, the rest of the way.
Howard’s Blakeney praised the play of Coach Stan Waterman’s Hornet squad and the fight the underdogs brought to the contest, and lauded the play of his team, especially Harris down the stretch.
“First of all, I’d like to give kudos to Coach Stan Waterman and his team,” Blakeney said. “In all of my years of coaching and being around basketball, I have not seen a season like this. We used 13 different lineups due to injuries and COVID.
“We really shot the 3-point basket well in the first half, but they made adjustments at the half,” he continued. “This allowed Bryce more room inside and that proved to be very effective for us down the stretch.”
Waterman praised his team’s effort and noted the experience of Howard, which he said was key in the outcome of the contest.
“A huge factor was the experience of Howard,” Waterman said. “They have been here before. My hats off to Coach Blakeney and his team and we wish them well in the NCAA playoffs.”

MEAC Tournament Final: Howard - Delaware State 70-67

MEAC Tournament Semifinals:
Norfolk State - Howard 74-80
North Carolina Central - Delaware State 58-71

MEAC Tournament Quarterfinals:
Norfolk State - Coppin State 75-51
North Carolina Central - Maryland Eastern Shore 87-81
South Carolina State - Delaware State 58-71
Howard - Morgan State 78-65

Courtesy of meacsports.com
All-MEAC Awards 2024-Mar 17, 2024
All-Tournament MVP: USA Jordan Hairston (6'0''-PG) of Howard
Player of the Year: USA Jamarii Thomas (6'0''-PG) of Norfolk St.
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Troy Hupstead (6'7''-F) of UMES
Rookie of the Year: USA Deywilk Tavarez (6'2''-G) of Delaware St.
Newcomer of the Year: USA Jamarii Thomas (6'0''-PG) of Norfolk St.
Sixth Player of the Year: USA Allen Betrand (6'5''-G) of Norfolk St.
Coach of the Year: Robert Jones of Norfolk St.

All-MEAC First Team 2024
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Thomas
Robinson
Robinson
Harris
Harris
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Cleveland Jr.
Hupstead
Hupstead

First Team

USA Jamarii Thomas (6'0''-PG) of Norfolk St.
USA Martaz Robinson (6'2''-G) of Delaware St.
USA Bryce Harris (6'4''-G) of Howard
USA Fred Cleveland Jr. (5'9''-PG) of NCCU
USA Troy Hupstead (6'7''-F) of UMES

All-MEAC Second Team 2024
Tabbs
Tabbs
Muniz
Muniz
Thomas
Thomas
Harris
Harris
Dockery
Dockery

Second Team

USA Wynston Tabbs (6'3''-G-1999) of Morgan St.
USA Jevin Muniz (6'6''-G) of Delaware St.
USA Will Thomas (6'6''-F) of Morgan St.
USA Ja'Darius Harris (6'2''-G-2001) of NCCU
USA Marcus Dockery (6'2''-G) of Howard

All-MEAC Third Team 2024
Towns
Towns
King
King
Archey
Archey
Betrand
Betrand
Tavarez
Tavarez

Third Team

USA Seth Towns (6'9''-F-1997) of Howard
USA Po'Boigh King (6'4''-G) of NCCU
USA Ryan Archey (6'0''-PG-2003) of Coppin St.
USA Allen Betrand (6'5''-G) of Norfolk St.
USA Deywilk Tavarez (6'2''-G) of Delaware St.

MEAC All-Defensive Team 2024
Hupstead
Hupstead
Harris
Harris
Towns
Towns
Thomas
Thomas
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Izunabor

All-Defensive Team

USA Troy Hupstead (6'7''-F) of UMES
USA Bryce Harris (6'4''-G) of Howard
USA Seth Towns (6'9''-F-1997) of Howard
USA Jamarii Thomas (6'0''-PG) of Norfolk St.
Nigeria Emmanuel Izunabor (6'8''-F-1999) of NCCU

MEAC All-Rookie Team 2024
Tavarez
Tavarez
Archey
Archey
Taylor
Taylor
Fields
Fields
Sparrrow
Sparrrow

All-Rookie Team

USA Deywilk Tavarez (6'2''-G) of Delaware St.
USA Ryan Archey (6'0''-PG-2003) of Coppin St.
USA Mitchel Taylor (6'3''-PG) of SC State
USA Chris Fields (6'7''-F) of Norfolk St.
USA Cameron Sparrrow (6'4''-G) of Coppin St.

MEAC All-Tournament Team 2024
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Hairston
Harris
Harris
Towns
Towns
Robinson
Robinson
Muniz
Muniz

All-Tournament Team

USA Jordan Hairston (6'0''-PG) of Howard
USA Bryce Harris (6'4''-G) of Howard
USA Seth Towns (6'9''-F-1997) of Howard
USA Martaz Robinson (6'2''-G) of Delaware St.
USA Jevin Muniz (6'6''-G) of Delaware St.