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NORFOLK, Va., – Bethune-Cookman University senior forward Amaya Scott was named the Mid-EasterAthletic Conference (MEAC) Women’s Basketball Preseason Player of the Year, presented by TowneBank, the conference announced today. Norfolk State was selected as the preseason favorite to win the MEAC’s Northern Division, while Bethune-Cookman was tabbed to win the MEAC’s Southern Division.MEAC WBB PreOPTY20 21
 
All awards were voted on by the conference’s head coaches and sports information directors.
 
Scott, a First Team All-MEAC honoree who helped lead the Lady Wildcats to the regular-season title and a 15-1 mark in conference play in 2019-20, led the MEAC in field goal percentage last season – hitting 52.5 percent of her shots from the floor. She also ranked top 10 in the league in scoring (8th, 12.9 ppg) and rebounding (10th, 6.6 rpg).
 
In MEAC play, Scott led the MEAC in field goal percentage (.545) and was tied for fifth in scoring (15.9 ppg).

Norfolk State picked up 12 first-place votes, as the Spartans were selected to win the Northern Division. The Spartans finished last season tied for second with a 12-4 record in MEAC play while going 18-11 overall.
 
Morgan State (five first-place votes) was picked to finish second, followed by Delaware State – which made a big improvement last season under new coach David Caputo and earned one first-place vote. Howard, Maryland Eastern Shore (three first-place votes) and Coppin State (one first-place vote) rounded out the division.
 
For the Southern Division, Bethune-Cookman was picked to repeat after going 15-1 in league play and 23-5 overall last season. The Lady Wildcats picked up 18 of a possible 22 first-place votes, followed by North Carolina A&T State, which got the other four first-place votes and was picked to come in second.
 
North Carolina Central, South Carolina State and Florida A&M rounded out the Southern Division.
 
Joining Scott on the Preseason All-MEAC First Team are teammate Daniella Hatcher, Jayla Thornton of Howard, Morgan State’s Dahnye Redd and North Carolina Central’s Anissa Rivera.
 
The 2021 MEAC Basketball Tournament will be held March 8-13 at the Norfolk Scope Arena in Norfolk, Va.

2020-21 Preseason All-MEAC Teams
As voted on by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors
 
Preseason Player of the Year: Amaya Scott, Bethune-Cookman

FIRST TEAM
Name Pos. Ht. Class School Hometown
Daniella Hatcher G 5-8 r-Sr. Bethune-Cookman Orlando, Fla.
Amaya Scott F 6-1 Sr. Bethune-Cookman Sunrise, Fla.
Jayla Thornton G 5-9 Sr. Howard Newark, N.J.
Dahnye Redd F 5-11 r-Sr. Morgan State Darby, Pa.
Anissa Rivera F 6-1 So. North Carolina Central Capitol Heights, Md.

SECOND TEAM
Name Pos. Ht. Class School Hometown
Sharajah Collins G/F 5-7 Sr. Delaware State Winter Haven, Fla.
Ashia McCalla G 5-6 Jr. Morgan State Greenbelt, Md.
Deja Winters F 5-11 Sr. North Carolina A&T State Cleveland, Ohio
Kieche White G 5-4 Sr. North Carolina Central Washington, D.C.
Heniaya Moton G 5-7 Sr. South Carolina State Washington, D.C.

THIRD TEAM
Name Pos. Ht. Class School Hometown
Aliyah Lawson G 5-7 Jr. Coppin State Whitby, Ontario
Lyric Turner G 5-7 Sr. Delaware State Mansfield, Texas
Krislyn Marsh F 6-0 Jr. Howard Houston, Texas
Brooklyn Bailey G 5-4 Jr. Maryland Eastern Shore Rock Hill, S.C.
Jayla Jones-Pack F/C 6-3 Sr. North Carolina A&T State Amityville, N.Y.


2020-21 Predicted Order of Finish
As voted on by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors; first-place votes are in parentheses
 
NORTHERN DIVISION
School Points
Norfolk State (12) 108
Morgan State (5) 105
Delaware State (1) 86
Howard 69
Maryland Eastern Shore (3) 61
Coppin State (1) 33
 
SOUTHERN DIVISION
School Points
Bethune-Cookman (18) 106
North Carolina A&T State (4) 85
North Carolina Central 69
South Carolina State 37
Florida A&M 33
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