MEAC announces 2024-25 Men’s Basketball Preseason honors

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Courtesy of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

Howard senior guard Bryce Harris was named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Men’s Basketball Preseason Player of the Year, presented by Nike. Howard was selected as the preseason favorite to win the MEAC. 

All awards were voted on by the conference’s head coaches and sports information directors. 

Harris, a first-team All-MEAC honoree, led the Bison to their second MEAC Tournament title in as many years. A six-time defensive player of the week, Harris led the conference in field goal percentage (.547) and ranked second in scoring (16.6 ppg) and rebounding (7.5 rpg). He breached the 20-point mark 11 times throughout the season with a high of 28 points in the opening round of the MEAC Basketball Tournament against Morgan State. Harris scored in double 31 times in 35 games with eight double-double performances. 

Defending MEAC champion Howard picked up 12 first-place votes in being named the preseason favorite, while the Spartans of Norfolk State were picked to finish second receiving three first-place votes. North Carolina Central and Morgan State were picked to finish third and fourth, respectively. 

South Carolina State and Delaware State tied for fifth, with Maryland Eastern Shore and Coppin State rounding out the predicted order of finish. 

Joining Harris on the Preseason All-MEAC First Team are Delaware State’s Martaz Robinson, Morgan State’s Wynston Tabbs and Will Thomas, and Po’Boigh King from North Carolina Central.

The 2025 MEAC Basketball Tournament will be held March 12-15 at the Norfolk Scope Arena in Norfolk, Va.

2024-25 MEAC Men’s Basketball All-MEAC Teams

Preseason Player of the Year: Bryce Harris, Howard 

Predicted Order of Finish
School (1st Place Votes)  –  Points

1Howard (12)121
2Norfolk State (3)106
3North Carolina Central (1)85
4Morgan State76
T5S.C. State63
T5Delaware State63
7Maryland Eastern Shore33
8Coppin State29
First Team
Martaz RobinsonDelaware StateGr.GBaltimore, MD
Bryce HarrisHowardSr.GBrentwood, NY
Wynston TabbsMorgan StateGr.GSuitland, MD
Will ThomasMorgan StateRSr.FBaltimore, MD
Po’Boigh KingN.C. CentralJr.GRoanoke Rapids, NC
Second Team
Ryan ArcheyCoppin StateSo.GBaltimore, MD
Marcus DockeryHowardSr.GWashington, DV
Christian IngsNorfolk StateGr.GPhiladelphia, PA
Chris Fields Jr.Norfolk StateSo.FPetersburg, VA
Mitchell TaylorS.C. StateSo.GAtlanta, GA
Third Team
Kameron HobbsMorgan StateRSr.GStockbridge, GA
Jaylani DardenNorfolk StateSr.GNorfolk, VA
Sin’Cere McMahonNorfolk StateSr.GIndianapolis, IN
Keishon PorterN.C. CentralSr.GPinetops, NC
Omar CroskeyS.C. StateGr.GSumter, SC

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