Women's Cross Country

Classic Bear Recaps: Seymour, Lady Bears Make History at MEAC Cross Country Championship

The medical crisis impacting the nation and the world has caused sports across the globe to come to a standstill for the time being. For example, the Olympics scheduled for the summer of 2020 in Japan has been postponed until 2021.
 
While we wait on the sports world to get back on track, this is a good time to revisit the illustrious past of Morgan Athletics. Over the next few weeks we will tap into the archives for historic game recaps and stories.

Here's what happened on October 26, 2013:
 
Morgan State Places 2nd At MEAC Championship; Seymour Named Outstanding Performer
Kevin C. Paige, MSU Athletic Communications
 
PRINCESS ANNE, Md., Oct. 26, 2013 --
The Morgan State women's cross country team fell just five points shy of capturing the 2013 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) championship on Saturday, hosted by the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
 
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The Lady Bears made a leap into the record book, finishing second overall with 57 points, just five points behind repeat champion Florida A&M, which totaled 52 points. It marked the first time in school history a Lady Bears team finished second overall and had four runners who placed amongst the top 15 to gain all-conference honors.

Morgan State was led by graduate student Ashley Seymour, who in her lone season with the Lady Bears, made history by becoming the first woman at Morgan State to win the overall individual title. A native of Washington, D.C., Seymour finished with a winning time of 18:10.00 for the 5K course and also became the first Lady Bear ever to be named MEAC Outstanding Performer.

The other three Lady Bears joining Seymour on the All-MEAC Team were Nyneeya Columbus (5th), Ishakeema Swain (9th) and Kali Kendall (13th).

"As a coach, I'm truly proud of all the members of the cross country team who helped to put us in this position," Morgan State head coach Neville Hodge said. "Although we didn't accomplish our goal, which was to win, they all competed like champions."
 
Two days later Seymour was selected as the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCA) National Division I Athlete of the Week, based on her performance during the MEAC Championship.

It also marked the first time a Morgan State athlete has been selected for the award.
 
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Ashley Seymour, 2013 MEAC Most Outstanding Performer

MEAC Championship, 5k
Princess Anne, Md. (UMES)
Saturday, October 26, 2013

Team Winner: Florida A&M, 52 points
Individual Winner: Ashley Seymour, Morgan State (18:10.00)
Morgan State Finish: 2nd, 57 points

Team Finish
1 Florida A&M, 52 points
2. Morgan State, 57 points
3. Hampton, 73 points
4. Norfolk State, 84 points
5. Maryland Eastern Shore, 163 points
6. South Carolina State, 174 points
7. North Carolina Central, 207 points
8. North Carolina A&T, 214 points
9. Delaware State, 228 points
10. Bethune-Cookman, 232 points
11. Coppin State, 284 points
12. Savannah State, 312 points

Morgan State Finishers
1. Ashley Seymour (18:10.00)
5. Nyneeya Columbus (18:43.50)
9. Ishakeema Swain (18:46.20)
13. Kali Kendall (18:53.70)
29. Jada Boyd (20:05.20)
30. Danielle Calhoun (20:06.40)
31. Kiara Jelks (20:06.40)
42. Tere Cooley (20:48.50)
 
All-MEAC Team
Ashley Seymour
Nyneeya Columbus
Ishakeema Swain
Kali Kendall
 
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Bear Bits
??Seymour was named USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week (10/28/13) to become the first Lady Bear to receive the award.
??Seymour was a three-time MEAC Cross Country Athlete of the Week selection.
??Seymour finished as Morgan's top finisher in five of the seven meets, including four first-place finishes.
??Ashley Seymour was named MEAC Most Outstanding Performer after capturing the individual title at the MEAC Championship, thus becoming the first Lady Bear to earn that honor.
??Morgan State placed four (Ashley Seymour, Nyneeya Columbus, Ishakeema Swain, Kali Kendall) on the All-MEAC Team.
??As a team, Morgan State won three meets that year, claiming the team title at the UMES Lid Lifter, Hornet Invitational and Delaware State Invitational #2.
??The 2013 Lady Bears finished second at the MEAC Cross Country Championship. It was the program's highest finish ever.