Women's Basketball | 10/1/2025 12:09:24 PM
NORFOLK, Va. — The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) will host the 2025 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Media Day, presented by Wells Fargo, on Wednesday, October 8 at Waterside District (333 Waterside Dr.), on the exterior stage along the waterfront, in Norfolk, Virginia.
The annual media day will feature all men’s and women’s basketball coaches, along with designated student-athletes from each team, in back-to-back live shows on ESPN+. The women's show
, hosted by Mitchell Brown, begins at 10:00 a.m., followed by the men's show at 12:00 p.m.
The shows will spotlight each team’s upcoming season, key newcomers, and returning standouts. Viewers will also learn the preseason predicted order of finish, all-conference teams, and the preseason player of the yearduring the live broadcasts.
Last season, Norfolk State’s men’s and women’s basketball programs captured the 2024-25 MEAC Basketball Tournaments and earned the conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. South Carolina State’s men shared the regular-season title with Norfolk State, while the NSU women finished the regular season undefeated in conference play at 14-0. Howard’s women’s basketball team finished as regular-season runners-up with a 12-2 MEAC record.
Media members wishing to speak with MEAC head coaches or student-athletes during the event should contact Patricia Porter-Mayfield at mayfieldp@themeac.com in advance. A complete listing of student-athletes scheduled to attend is provided below.
Follow along with the 2025 MEAC Men's and Women's Basketball Media Day, presented by Wells Fargo, on Instagram, Facebook, X, and TikTok.
The 2026 MEAC Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament is scheduled for March 11-14 at the Norfolk Scope Arena in Virginia.
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2025 MEAC Basketball Media Day Participant List
Women’s Basketball |
Men’s Basketball |
Coppin State
Darrell Mosley – HC
Jahcelyn Hartfield
Khilia Morris |
Coppin State
Larry Stewart – HC
Camaren Sparrow
Tyler Koeing |
Delaware State
Jazmone Turner – HC
Nevah Reaves
Liliana Harrison |
Delaware State
Stan Waterman – HC
Ponce James
Zion Bethea |
Howard
Ty Grace – HC
Nile Miller
Zennia Thomas |
Howard
Kenny Blakeney – HC
Bryce Harris
Cedric Taylor III |
Maryland E. Shore
Malikah Willis – HC
Ashanti Lynch
Dakieran Turner |
Maryland E. Shore
Cleo Hil, Jr. – HC
Michael Teal
Zion Obanla |
Morgan State
Nadine Domond – HC
Maya Woodson
Ja’la Bannerman |
Morgan State
Kevin Broadus – HC
Walter Peggs Jr.
Alfred Worrell Jr. |
Norfolk State
Jermaine Woods – HC
Anjanae Richardson
Da’Brya Clark |
Norfolk State
Robert Jones – HC
Jordan Leaks
Anthony McComb III |
North Carolina Central
Terrence Baxter – HC
Morgan Callahan
Shakiria Foster |
North Carolina Central
Levelle Moton – HC
Dionte Johnson
Khouri Carvey |
South Carolina State
Cedric Baker – HC
Heaven Harper
Angie Juste-Jean |
South Carolina State
Erik Martin – HC
Colin McKenzie
Jayden Johnson |