GREENSBORO, North Carolina -- The Hampton University Women’s Track and Field team won the 2014 Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference (MEAC) Outdoor Track and Field Championship at the Irwin
Belk Track on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University.
Hampton tallied 154.5 points to win their third straight, 11
th
overall MEAC Women’s Outdoor title. Florida A&M finished in second place
with 115 points, while Norfolk State finished third with 79 points.
Norfolk State’s Kiara Howell tallied 22 points to earn the Outstanding Field
Athlete award, while Hampton’s Ce’aira Brown posted 22.5 points and was named
the Outstanding Runner.
Howell placed second in the discus, javelin and third in the shot put to pick
up 22 points. Brown won the 800m and 1,500m and was a member of the 4x400 relay
team.
Hampton’s Maurice Pierce was selected the Women’s Track and Field Outstanding
Coach for the ninth time in his career.
“We started off slow and made some mistakes on Thursday and Friday,” Pierce
said. “I know the type of team we have and the talent level we have. We are a
championship team and at the end of the day, we’ll show up and represent as true
champions and get it done. It was a total team effort.”
Bethune-Cookman’s Tristie Johnson set a new MEAC record in the 100m dash,
with a time of 11.29. Johnson broke the 2010 mark set by Hampton’s Patrice
Richards (11.40).
Hampton swept the relays, winning the 4x100 and 4x400. In the 4x100, Hampton
finished with a time of 45.26, while Florida A&M placed second (45.59).
2014 MEAC WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD RESULTS
Women’s Team Results
1. Hampton 154.5
points
2. Florida
A&M 115 points
3. Norfolk State 79 points
4. Morgan State
74 points
5. Bethune-Cookman 70 points
6. North Carolina Central 54 points
7. North Carolina A&T
51 points
8. Coppin State
50 points
9. Maryland Eastern Shore 37 points
10. South Carolina State 16
points
11. Savannah State 14
points
12. Delaware State 13 points
13.
Howard 10.5 points
Women:
All-MEAC First Team
Deandra Daniel, Coppin State (HJ); Sasha Ann
Lebert, Florida A&M (DT); Ishkeema Swain, Morgan State (5000m), Shawanna
Steplight, Florida A&M (Heptathlon); Nakia Linson, Florida A&M (LJ);
Ranita Mealer, Morgan State (SP); Tiara Davis, Norfolk State (PV); Ranita
Mealer, Morgan State (JT); Teiara Denmark, Hampton (4x100); Breana Norman,
Hampton (4x100, 110mH); Tanisha Greene, Hampton (4x100); Le’Quisha Parker,
Hampton (4x100, 4x400); Ce’aira Brown (1500m, 800m, 4x400); Malekah Holland,
Hampton (400m, 4x400); Gayon Evans, Maryland Eastern Shore (200m); Tristie
Johnson, Florida A&M (100m); Christian Epps, Coppin State (TJ); Jenea
McCammon, Morgan State (400mH); Fiona Masai, Norfolk State (3000 SC);
Emmy Fraenk, Hampton (4x400)
All-MEAC Second
Team
Nakita Gray, North Carolina A&T
(HJ); Kiara Howell, Norfolk State (DT); Nayjock Pan, Bethune-Cookman (5000m);
Ashley Bacote, Coppin State (Heptathlon); Champagne Bell, Norfolk State (LJ);
Desiree Richardson, Bethune-Cookman (SP); Alysia Potts, Savannah State (PV);
Kiara Howell, Norfolk State (JT); Shawanna Steplight, Florida A&M (4x100);
Nakia Linson, Florida A&M (4x100, 100m, 200m); Jasmine Smith, Florida
A&M (4x100); Christina Moodie, Florida A&M (4x100); Anthonia Ballard,
N.C. Central (100mH); Cydney Robinson, Hampton (1500m, 800m); Le’Quisha Parker,
Hampton (400m); Teiara Denmark, Hampton (TJ); Jasmine Wanamaker, N.C. Central
(400mH); Devyn Thompson, Hampton (3000m SC); Tere Cooley, Morgan State (4x400),
Teyanna Green, Morgan State (4x400); Jenea McCammon, Morgan State (4x400),
Ekundayo Green, Morgan State (4x400).
All-MEAC Third
Team
Deidra Jordan, Bethune-Cookman (HJ); Shawnata
Young, Maryland Eastern Shore (DT); Effiey Kosgei, Florida A&M (5000m);
Deidra Jordan, Bethune-Cookman (Heptathlon); Teiara Denmark, Hampton (LJ); Kiara
Howell, Norfolk State (SP); Jasmine Smith, Florida A&M (PV); Jaymee Smith,
Florida A&M (JT); Breonca Reid, Bethune-Cookman (4x100); Shaleneya Bryant,
Bethune-Cookman (4x100); Keyona Thomas, Bethune-Cookman (4x100); Tristie
Johnson, Bethune-Cookman (4x100); Jasmine Wanamaker, N.C. Central (100mH); Amber
Brooks, N.C. Central (1500m); Michelle Cole, Howard (400m); Gayon Evans,
Maryland Eastern Shore (100m); Tere Cooley, Morgan State (800m); Jennifer
Mitchell, Coppin State (TJ); Delesha Conquest, N.C. Central
(400mH); Le’Quisha Parker, (200m); Nichelle Harris, Hampton (3000 SC); Roshel
Bygraves, North Carolina A&T (4x400); Daniqua Dye, North Carolina A&T
(4x400); Imani Harris-Quillen, North Carolina A&T (4x400); Jessica Farr,
North Carolina A&T (4x400).
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