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Wesleyan doesn’t land anyone on All-MEC Football Team

BRIDGEPORT – The 2024 Mountain East Conference football all-conference teams and individual honors were announced Tuesday afternoon by the league. All awards were determined by a vote of MEC head football coaches.

University of Charleston running back Chavon Wright repeated as the MEC’s Offensive Player of the Year following a record-breaking 2024 season. Wright has 313 carries for 2,009 yards and 37 touchdowns this season — all tops in the MEC and among Division II rushers. He is the second player in MEC history and the 28th in D-II to eclipse 2,000 rushing yards in a season. Wright broke Jaleel McLaughlin’s league record for rushing touchdowns and tied the single-season mark among D-II ball carriers. The junior has scored multiple touchdowns in all 11 of UC’s games this season.

Glenville State’s Jamair Diaz was voted as the MEC Defensive Player of the Year. The defensive lineman is tied for the national lead in sacks with 12 in 11 games. The sophomore finished the 2024 regular season with 54 tackles, 21.0 tackles for a loss, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries.

Fairmont State quarterback Nino Marzullo is the MEC Offensive Freshman of the Year, while Glenville State defensive back Jaiden McClendon Parker is the Defensive Freshman of the Year. Marzullo is second among MEC quarterbacks in passing yards (2,322), along with 21 passing touchdowns against 11 interceptions. McClendon Parker is tied for second in the MEC with four interceptions in nine games as a collegiate rookie.

UC’s Quinn Sanders was again selected as the MEC Coach of the Year. The Golden Eagles are one of three remaining unbeatens in Division II and host Ashland this Saturday in the first round of the Super Region 1 bracket. UC is ranked No. 6 in the AFCA Division II Top 25 poll and No. 9 in the D2 Football Top 25 poll. Charleston ranks third nationally with 44.5 points per game and won its last nine games by double figures.

In addition to the 2024 award winners, the league also announced it all-conference teams on Tuesday afternoon (listed below).

2024 MEC Individual Awards
Offensive Player of the Year: Chavon Wright (RB, Charleston)
Offensive Freshman of the Year: Nino Marzullo (QB, Fairmont State)
Defensive Player of the Year: Jamair Diaz (DL, Glenville State)
Defensive Freshman of the Year: Jaiden McLendon Parker (DB, Glenville State)
Coach of the Year: Quinn Sanders (Charleston)
2024 All-MEC First Team
Pos.NameSchool
QBColin JohnsonUNC Pembroke
RBChavon WrightCharleston
RBJoel FelderWest Virginia State
RBDereik Crosby IIFairmont State
WRTre HollowayWheeling
WRJosiah HayesUNC Pembroke
WRBen TurnerWest Liberty
WRYves BosmansCharleston
TECarter GiacomoFairmont State
FB/HBNiko KauskyCharleston
OLDonovan McCollisterCharleston
OLPayton HawkinsGlenville State
OLChris RussellUNC Pembroke
OLDalton HallWest Virginia State
OLNick TinerajoCharleston
OLBrandon HastingsFairmont State
DLJamair DiazGlenville State
DLYasir HolmesFrostburg State
DLJamae BlankUNC Pembroke
DLLeonard ScottFrostburg State
DLNesta OwensCharleston
LBAden MillerCharleston
LBEvan VanMeterUNC Pembroke
LBJaylen BoydFrostburg State
LBWillie FloydCharleston
LBColby StreetFrostburg State
LBJack ParryWheeling
DBEltayeb BushraFairmont State
DBNick BlakeWest Virginia State
DBCashawn BeasleyCharleston
DBMark Shepherd Jr.Glenville State
DBJustin McIlwainWheeling
KEmmanuel RichardsonFairmont State
PJosh HutleyConcord
RSJordan MarcucciFrostburg State
2024 All-MEC Second Team
Pos.NameSchool
QBEan HamricCharleston
RBHunter PattersonWest Liberty
RBSincere BainesUNC Pembroke
RBJQ BrownConcord
RBSteven MitchellWheeling
WRGage MichaelFairmont State
WRTariq MillerGlenville State
TEWill BalgoWest Liberty
FB/HBJoe JonesWest Virginia State
OLJustice HutchinsonWest Virginia State
OLWill BelongiaCharleston
OLAlex GoodrickWheeling
OLPeter SchmittWheeling
OLDoug PruimFrostburg State
OLJacob PerryUNC Pembroke
OLElijah MikeWest Liberty
DLIzu IgweFairmont State
DLZach VincentiWest Liberty
DLIsaiah MacklinGlenville State
DLCorlyn WitcherWest Virginia State
DLDelano MarcellusWest Liberty
LBAndrew ChambleeCharleston
LBHayden MooreGlenville State
LBNick LongoFairmont State
LBRyker BrownConcord
LBTaison FaasuamanuWest Liberty
LBLucRichard RameauWest Virginia State
DBWylan HarichFrostburg State
DBMarquis RaspberryUNC Pembroke
DBTrent CrawfordWest Liberty
DBRashaad MorrisCharleston
DBShaun Sterling Jr.Glenville State
KBrennan SchmittWest Virginia State
PBrennan SchmittWest Virginia State
RSTre HollowayWheeling
2024 All-MEC Honorable Mention
QB (2): Nino Marzullo (Fairmont State); Isaiah Bess (West Virginia State)
RB (1): Justin Pessoa (West Virginia State)
WR (5): Marquan Herron (Charleston); Marcus Striggles (Concord); Tra’Shaun Timmons (Frostburg State); Amari N’nmadi Hall (Frostburg State); Amare Ary (West Virginia State)
TE (1): Jayden Smith (UNC Pembroke)
FB/HB (1): Bryce Ferguson (Concord)
OL (6): Jahzeiah Wade (Glenville State); Steve Hall (Charleston); Ethan Wolford (Charleston); Eli Burgey (Fairmont State); Hunter Turner (UNC Pembroke); Justin Collier (Glenville State)

DL (6): Dyson Yuille (Charleston); Jacorey Jackson (Concord); Delonta Butler (Frostburg State); Nazir Jones (West Virginia State); Josh Carr (Glenville State); Dylon Stinson (Charleston)
LB (3): Brogan Brown (Glenville State); Jaiden Nesbit (UNC Pembroke); Tim Sanford II (West Virginia State)
DB (5): Howard Williams (Fairmont State); Carlo Thompson (UNC Pembroke); DJ Denson (Frostburg State); Marquis Allsup (Frostburg State); Louikenzy Jules (Charleston)

K (1): Tyler Waddell (West Liberty
P (1): Seth Bowen (UNC Pembroke)

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