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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Twenty-eight Bethune-Cookman basketball players are on the ballot for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference' All-Time Men's and Women's Basketball Teams, presented by The Home Depot as the league celebrates it's 50
th anniversary.
Fan voting runs until February 1
st. To access, the ballots,Â
click here.Â
Fifteen Wildcats and 13 Lady Wildcats are up for consideration, including:
M
EN
Freddie Cole, First Team All-MEAC 2000
Adrien Coleman, First Team All-MEAC 2013
Reggie Cunningham, First Team All-MEAC 1992
Soufiyane Diakite, Defensive Player Of The Year 2018
Don Hill, First Team All-MEAC 1986; Player Of The Year 1986
Johnny McClenton, First Team All-MEAC 1999
Cletrell Pope, First Team All-MEAC 2019, 2020; Defensive Player Of The Year 2019, 2020
CJ Reed, First Team All-MEAC 2010, 2011; Player Of The Year 2011; Rookie Of The Year 2009
Jarvis Smith, First Team All-MEAC 1983
LaRon Smith, Defensive Player Of The Year 2016
Latroy Strong, First Team All-MEAC 1995
Brandon Tabb, First Team All-MEAC 2018; Player Of The Year 2018
Richard Touissaint, First Team All-MEAC 2002
Antonio Webb, (First Team All-MEAC 2006)
Michael Williams II, (First Team All-MEAC 2006; Defensive Player Of The Year 2006
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WOMEN
Brenda Brown, First Team All-MEAC 1984)
Katie Clark, Â Rookie Of The Year 2003
Exzavia Cunningham, First Team All-MEAC 2000; Rookie Of The Year 2000
Lauren Forsthoff, First Team All-MEAC 2002
Angel Golden First Team All-MEAC 2018, 2019; Player Of The Year 2018
Ashanti Hunt, First Team All-MEAC 2018; Defensive Player Of The Year2018)
Amanda Jones, First Team All-MEAC 1992
Erma Jones, First Team All-MEAC 1984
Catrice Lee, First Team All-MEAC 1989
Rosina Pearson, First Team All-MEAC 1984, 1985; Player Of The Year 1985
Amaya Scott, First Team All-MEAC 2020
Gwen Williams, First Team All-MEAC 1987
Kailyn Williams, First Team All-MEAC 2015, 2016, 2017; Defensive Player Of The Year 2016, 2017
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The MEAC will hold voting for all-time teams in each of the league's current sponsored sports throughout the 2020-21 academic year, as well as wrestling (which the conference sponsored from 1972 through 1995).
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