Howard University celebrates as four Bison receive MEAC Women’s Basketball Postseason Honors, with standout performances in the 2023-24 season.

The Big Picture

The MEAC recognizes exceptional athletes at the annual awards ceremony, highlighting key players from Howard University and other institutions.

By the Numbers
  • Tyana Walker becomes the fifth Bison in program history to win the MEAC Rookie of the Year award.
  • Iyanna Warren leads the league in free throw percentage (78%) and secures a spot on the All-MEAC Second Team.
  • Kaiya Creek boasts a 36% shooting accuracy from beyond the arc, ranking third in the conference.
  • Nile Miller excels in defense, landing spots among the MEAC leaders in blocks, steals, and rebounding.
State of Play
  • Howard University gears up to play Morgan State in the MEAC Quarterfinals, commencing their journey for another tournament triumph.
  • Norfolk State’s Kierra Wheeler secures the MEAC Player of the Year title, while Diamond Johnson grabs Newcomer of the Year.
  • Laila Lawrence from Coppin State is awarded Defensive Player of the Year, with Faith Blackstone earning Sixth Player of the Year.
  • NSU head coach Larry Vickers clinches the Coach of the Year accolade in the MEAC.
Bottom Line

Howard University shines with multiple players honored in the MEAC Women’s Basketball Postseason Awards, showcasing talent and dedication on the court.