Football

MEAC Announces 2021 Football Academic Honors

NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 24, 2021 – The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) announced the 2021 Football All-Academic selections, honoring 204 student-athletes from the conference’s six football-playing institutions who achieved academic success during the 2020-21 academic year.
 
MEAC sophomore, junior and senior student-athletes with a 3.0 or better cumulative grade point average, 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 football student-athletes for maintaining a 3.0 or better grade point average,” MEAC Commissioner Dr. Dennis E. Thomas said. “The ultimate goal is to develop and graduate our student-athletes to be productive citizens in our society. The last 18 months have been an arduous time for all students. To achieve a 3.0 GPA during the pandemic is not only noteworthy, but commendable.”
 
Listed below are the 2021 Football All-Academic honorees (by institutions): 
 
Delaware State (33)
Mu’adh Abdus-Salaam
Sam Arkuwoille, Jr.
Michel Bergeron
Tylik Bethea
Myles Beverly
Jabari Blake
Konner Blount-Foster
David Bowman, Jr.
Brandon Bradford
Jake Bridel
Terrance Bridgers
Jeffery Broughton
Tyshaun Capers
Roman Davis, Jr.
Matthew Derks
Kevin Deshields
Daniel Douglass
Maurio Goings
Dylan Gray
Esaias Guthrie
Carrington Jones
Donald King
Jared Lewis
Lucas Loffredo
Eric Montes
Oliviere Muembi
Matt Noll
Brooks Parker
Omar Parker, Jr.
Andrew Reese
Anthony Stout
Coleon Williams
Marcus Winfield
 
Howard (32)
A'Jae Boyd
Marcus Brown
Darren Brokenburr
Christian Carter
Elijah Coleman
John Forsyth
James Gore
Gerone Hamilton
William Hawkins
Alexander Holiday
Jarett Hunter
Malik Hyatt
Deshawn Ingram
Jevin Jackson
Elton-John Baptiste
Matthew McDonald
Tyler Milliner
Bryce Miller
Antoine Murray
Cameron Oneal
Tayshaun Porter
Sadiq Salawu
DaShawn Simon
Christopher Sumners
Noah Thomas
Thomas Vi
Ian Wheeler
Christian White
Quinton Williams
Rayshawn Williams
Faraji Woodson
Anthony Young
 
Morgan State (27)
Kluivert Akubuo-Onwuemeka
Marvin Atuatasi
Areemoshe Booker
Treyvon Branch
Jeremiah Bryant
Dexter Carr, Jr.
Danny Chaudhry
Kaleb Coleman
Raymond Gallagher
Isaiah Gerena
Alfonzo Graham
Daymond Hamler
Devan Hebron
Ayorinde Idowu
Jabriel Johnson
Romello Kimbrough
Bruce Mattox III
Devon Mondy
Richard Monroe IV
James Reddick III
Ahmeen Reese
Lawrence Richardson
Isaiah Scott
Ja'Noy Sumner
Kobe Tuitele
Elijah Williams
Jayden Wooden
 
Norfolk State (42)
Devon Allen
Stuart Anderson
Sage Beuchert-Irvine
Imani Bey
Anthony Blume
Cameryn Brent
Chris Butler
Tayvion Land
J.J. Davis
Kyler Davis
Zac Denton
D.J. Djonkam
Marcque Ellington
Remy Feltes
Da’Quan Felton
Jonah Fitzgerald
Silas Fitzgerald
Cameron Foreman
Kevin Gayles
Marquis Hall
Ricky Harleston
Bernard Heath
Lex Henry
Anthony Hill
Matt Hodges
Shy’Keem Hussey
Kevin Johnson
Shawn Johnson
Chris Jones
Jayden Kelly
Zane Killgo
Taro Lipscomb
Shawn McFarland
Justis Monsanto
Sivon Pleasants
Christopher Price
Ryan Richter
D’Montre’ Smith
Noah Spencer
Ian Williams
Shaviaea Williams
Jeff Woods
 
North Carolina Central (44)
Carlos Beltran
Cameron Brewington
Charlie Brooks
Quentin Chaplin
Brandon Codrington
Latrell Collier
Jamal Elliott
Chris Escalera
Twan Flip, Jr.
Jorden Freeman
Mason Grubbs
Jamal Hakeem
Alexander Harper
Walker Harris
Edward Hicks
Matthew Leavelle
Jessie Malit
Chukwuemeka Manning
Quantez Mansfield
Kairon Martin
Ryan McDaniel
Marcus McDonald
Marseille Miller
Darien Moore
Kyle Morgan
Kamran Moser
Justin Nicholson
Chidi Okonya
Corey Peterson
Quest Powell
Davius Richard
Zyon Rogers
Greggory Rogers II
Torricelli Simpkins III
Devin Smith
Manuel Smith
Daeshawn Stephens
Matthew Stevens
Solomon Sutton
Isaiah Totten
Juan Verlarde
Jauquine Vukobradovich
Travon Wallace
Cole Williams
 
South Carolina State (26)
Antonio Anderson
Donte Anthony
Sheldon Billings
Eric Brown
Michael Brunson
Decobie Durant
Corey Fields, Jr.
Kendrell Flowers
Patrick Godbolt
Joe Glover
John Guthrie
Vladmire Haynes
Bryan Johnson
Jared Kirksey
Hezekiah Massey
Tim McNeil
Zione Meadows
Tyrece Nick
Jalen Page
Dyson Roberts
Jerome Robinson
Lenin Romero
John Sloan III
Aaron Smith
Tykese Walker
Nathaniel Wilcox
 

About the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is in its 51st year of intercollegiate competition with the 2021-22 academic school year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of eight outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State University.