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B-CU Men Repeat As MEAC Indoor Track and Field Champions

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LANDOVER, Md. – The 2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships concluded on Saturday at the Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex as the Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman University repeated as MEAC Champions. 

The championship for Bethune-Cookman was the second all-time for the Wildcats.

Bethune-Cookman scored 122 points to out-distance North Carolina A&T State  with 113.  Finishing third was Maryland Eastern Shore with 103.5 points and Hampton rounded out the top four with 100 points.

Maryland Eastern Shore’s Khalil Rmidi Kinini won the Outstanding Runner honors for the second year in a row.  He won the 5,000m, the 3,000m, the mile run and was a part of the winning distance medley relay team to account for 32.5 points.  His win in the 3,000m, on Saturday, set a record time of 8:30.44 to beat the previous mark of 8:34.21 by Josef Tessema of Norfolk State in 2012.

Kenneth Fisher of Bethune-Cookman was named the Men’s Outstanding Field Athlete after his first place win in the long jump, second-place finish in the high jump. Also, he placed third in the triple jump to accumulate 24 points.

Bethune-Cookman head coach Donald Cooper won his second straight Men's Outstanding Coach honor.

“We knew we had some tremendous guys that would finish up on the final day and we just had to wait on it,” said Cooper.  “It was good for us to get the points in the triple jump. To win back-to-back MEAC Indoor titles is remarkable.”

 

 

Men’s Results - Team

Points

1. Bethune-Cookman

122

2. North Carolina A&T State

113

3. Maryland Eastern Shore

103.50

4. Hampton

100

5. Norfolk State

66

6. Coppin State

57

7. Morgan State

28

8. South Carolina State

20

9. Howard

18.50

10. North Carolina Central

16

11. Savannah State

14

 

 

Men’s Outstanding Track Performer: Khalil Rmidi Kinini (UMES)
Men’s Outstanding Field Performer:  Kenneth Fisher (B-CU)
Men’s Outstanding Coach: Donald Cooper (B-CU)

MEN

All-MEAC First Team

Khalil Rmidi Kinini, Maryland Eastern Shore (5,000m, DMR, mile, 3,000m); Kenneth Fisher, Bethune-Cookman (LJ); Christian Faber-Kinney, Hampton (Hep.); Oussama Chouati, Maryland Eastern Shore (DMR); Taj Showalter, Maryland Eastern Shore (DMR); Jordan Leon, Maryland Eastern Shore (DMR); Michael Dickson, North Carolina A&T State (60mH); Jonathan Moore, Bethune-Cookman (400m); Maurice Eaddy, North Carolina A&T State (60m); Steve Coles, Norfolk State (200m); Christopher Lee, Norfolk State (SP); Dolphurs Hayes, Savannah State (PV); Michael Tiller (TJ); Justin Hamilton, North Carolina A&T State (4x400); Dorian Claggett, North Carolina A&T State (4x400); Corey Aiken, North Carolina A&T State (4x400); Dajuan Harding, North Carolina A&T State (4x400)

 

All-MEAC Second Team

Oussama Chouati, Maryland Eastern Shore (5,000m, 3,000m); Naje Benton, Maryland Eastern Shore (LJ); Jerrick Powell, Hampton (Hep.); Ronaldo Ball, Coppin State (DMR); Michael James, Coppin State (DMR); Mark London, Coppin State (DMR); Alaric Coker, Coppin State (DMR); Jordan Leon, Maryland Eastern Shore (mile); Ramoye Simon, Hampton (60mH); Rayon Black, Hampton (400m); Jasper Savoy, Hampton (60m); Jasper Savoy, Hampton (200m); Sulaiman Fared, Hampton (SP); Trey Clark, Hampton (PV); Shane Green, Coppin State (TJ); Christopher Gaddist, South Carolina State (4x400); Khorvon Nelson, South Carolina State (4x400); Tyrell Richard, South Carolina State (4x400); Jared Jeter, South Carolina State (4x400)

All-MEAC Third Team

Darren White, North Carolina A&T State (5,000m); Frank Quarles, North Carolina A&T State (LJ); Donmanique Hardy, Hampton (Hep.); Desmond Fogg, Norfolk State (DMR); Rashad Ramsey, Norfolk State (DMR); Justin Pinder, Norfolk State (DMR); Haileysus Demise, Norfolk State (DMR, 3,000m); Oussama Chouati, Maryland Eastern Shore (mile); Malik Lewis, Bethune-Cookman (60mH); Justin Hamilton, North Carolina A&T State (400m, 200m); Hendrick Bailey, Bethune-Cookman (60m); Rajae Gayle, Howard (SP); Willard Ward, Norfolk State (PV); Kenneth Fisher, Bethune-Cookman (TJ); Gabriel Johnson, Hampton (4x400); Jerrick Powell, Hampton (4x400); Stanley Davis, Hampton (4x400); Rayon Black, Hampton (4x400)