Zamara Haynes 2nd Team All-MEAC

Women's Basketball

Zamara Haynes Earns All-MEAC Second Team Honors

NORFOLK, Virginia – The University of Maryland Eastern Shore enters the week of the MEAC Tournament with graduate guard Zamara Haynes earning All-MEAC Second Team honors.

The annual MEAC awards are selected based on nominations and voting by the MEAC head coaches and communications administrators. The awards and All-MEAC selections were announced at Tuesday night's MEAC Awards Ceremony in Norfolk.

In Haynes' fourth year at UMES, she led the Hawks in scoring, assists and minutes played this season, and was second on the team in steals.

She entered the year a preseason All-MEAC Third Team selection, but improved upon nearly every statistical category from last season. Haynes was 12th in the MEAC in scoring average with 11.6 points per game, fourth in made free throws with 93, ninth in assists per game with 82 for the season and 10th in the conference in steals per game with a career-high 47 on the year.

Haynes also broke the 1,000-point mark for the season while breaking double digits scoring 17 times this season, including a game-high 25 in a win against Dayton.

The Hawks take the court Thursday at 2 p.m. against Morgan State in the Scope Arena. The Hawks enter the MEAC Tournament as the No. 3 seed.

2024-25 Women's Basketball All-MEAC Teams  

As voted on by the conference's head women's basketball coaches and sports information directors.  

Player of the Year: Diamond Johnson, Norfolk State  

Rookie of the Year: Saniyah King, Howard  

Defensive Player of the Year: Laila Lawrence, Coppin State  

Newcomer of the Year: Naya Ojukwu, Morgan State  

Sixth Player of the Year: Anjanae Richardson, Norfolk State  

Coach of the Year: Larry Vickers, Norfolk State 

First-Team All-MEAC 

Laila Lawrence, Coppin State 

Angel Jones, Coppin State 

Destiny Howell, Howard 

Diamond Johnson, Norfolk State  

​Kierra Wheeler, Norfolk State 

Second-Team All-MEAC 

Saniyah King, Howard 

Zamara Haynes, Maryland Eastern Shore 

Naya Ojukwu, Morgan State  

Kyla Bryant, N.C. Central  

Morgan Callahan, N.C. Central 

Third-Team All-MEAC 

Kiarra McElrath, Delaware State 

Nile Miller, Howard 

Zennia Thomas, Howard 

Anjanae Richardson, Norfolk State 

Da'Brya Clark, Norfolk State 

All-Rookie Team  

Ericka Huggins, Delaware State  

Saniyah King, Howard  

Michaela Bogans, Morgan State  

Nia Green, Morgan State  

Shakiria Foster, N.C. Central  
 

All-Defensive Team  

Laila Lawrence, Coppin State  

Nile Miller, Howard  

Diamond Johnson, Norfolk State   

Kierra Wheeler, Norfolk State  

Morgan Callahan, N.C. Central  

Jada Tiggett, N.C. Central 

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