Bowling

MEAC Announces Women's Bowling Academic Honors

NORFOLK, Va., March 20, 2020—The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) has announced the 2020 Women’s Bowling All-Academic Selections, honoring 58 student-athletes from the conference’s 11 bowling institutions who have achieved academic success in the spring 2019 and fall 2019 semesters.
 
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.
 
“I want to congratulate our bowling student-athletes, who maintained a 3.0 or better grade point average during the spring 2019 and fall 2019 semesters,” MEAC Commissioner Dennis E. Thomas said. “The ultimate goal is to develop and graduate our student-athletes to be productive citizens in our society.”
 
Listed below are the 2020 Women’s Bowling All-Academic honorees (by institution):
 
Bethune-Cookman (2)
Samantha Ford
Bethany Gray-Shealey
 
Coppin State (5)
Kaylah Castillo
Mya Hamlett
Aushia McLean
Jazzlean McRae
Nia Turner
 
Delaware State (6)
Samantha DeLong
Ashley Merritt
Alexis Neuer
Melissa Ortega
Kaitlyn Robb
Stefanny Toala
 
Florida A&M (6)
Demetria Bethel
Chelsie Cleaves
Keondra Eaton
LeAnne McLaughlin
Bethany Noel
Destiny Williams
 
Howard (4)
Janae Bradford
Jahnia Phillips
Jayla Webster
Carolyn Williams
 
Maryland Eastern Shore (5)
Cayla Hicks
Isabel Hughes
Brigitte Jacobs
Chloe Skurzynski
Paulina Torres
 
Monmouth (9)
Emily Alvarez
Camelia Coffman
Kyla Day
Erin Mastropietro
Erin Ohta
Dani Seaman
Skylar Smith
Saige Yamada
Amanda Zappacosta
 
Morgan State (2)
Ashanti Fernandes
Touri Holmes
 
Norfolk State (2)
Crystal Brewer
Trinity Gray
 
North Carolina A&T State (8)
Chloe Jones
Tyra Merritt
Ana Olaya
Mia Pope
Ericka Quesada
Cameron Strombeck
Brionna Thompson
Pamela Warr
 
UAB (9)
Cayla Davidson
Anastasia Hurley
Katherine Hurley
Samantha Johnson
Jamie Krasnigor
Elise London
Morgan Mullinax
Taylor Russell
Rachel Strogin