Cary, NC- The DSU Hornet men flew to a 2nd place finish at the 2025 MEAC Cross Country Championships nearly upsetting the defending champions in a hotly contested battle that saw numerous personal best times achieved over 5 miles of rolling hills in Cary, NC. DSU 8k school record holder Marian Drazan paced the Hornets with a 5th place finish covering 5 miles in (24:49). Former 2022 Delaware Gatorade Runner of The Year, Jonathan Drew ran the best time of his career placing 7th overall (25:10) and etching his name as the second fastest man in the 8k in school history. Finishing third on the team and also earning All-MEAC honors was Freshman Lekan Sotonwa running a time of (25:55), good for 5th on the DSU All-Time list. The pride of Camden, Delaware, Ian Cain came in with a clutch performance in the 4th position for DSU with a time of (26:10). Sophomore, Mugo Waweru's gutsy run and personal best time of (27:25) rounded out the key 5th position for the Hornets. Nathan Donaldson with a career best season, Da'Shawn Keller and Tyler Blandin were the rest of the Hornet finishers at the MEAC championships!
Read More...
DSU Mens' Cross Country Place Second at MEAC Championships
Latest
Texas Southern University Welcomes MLB Senior Vice President Del Matthews Home as Fall 2025 Commencement Speaker
Texas Southern University is excited to welcome Major League Baseball (MLB) executive, Del Matthews, as the keynote speaker for its fall commencement ceremony. Matthews is the Senior Vice President of Baseball Development for MLB. Read More...
No. 5 Langston Knocks Off USAO 78-70
CHICKASHA – Four players scored in double figures as the No. 5 Langston University Lions knocked off the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma 78-70 on Thursday night at Drover Fieldhouse. Read More...
LeMoyne-Owen Edges Benedict, 50-47
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Benedict College Tigers dropped their fist game of the season and their home opener, as LeMoyne-Owen College held off a late charge by the Tigers for a 50-47 victory in a men's basketball game on Thursday night in the Benjamin E. Mays HRC Arena.
Men's Basketball Falls to #3 Freed-Hardeman
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Harris-Stowe State University men's basketball falls 106-54 to #3 Freed-Hardeman University on Thursday night at Emerson Performance Center. With the loss, the Hornets fall to 1-7 on the season while the Lions improve to 12-1. Read More...