University of Maryland Eastern Shore basketball player Zion Obanla has been recognized with a spot on the All-MEAC Second Team. The honor highlights Obanla's outstanding performance during the basketball season.

University of Maryland Eastern Shore basketball standout Zion Obanla has earned recognition as a member of the All-MEAC Second Team, the conference announced.
The honor recognizes Obanla’s exceptional contributions to the Hawks basketball program throughout the season. The All-MEAC teams celebrate the top performers across the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
Obanla’s selection to the second team represents a significant achievement for both the player and the UMES basketball program. The recognition comes as the conference acknowledges the season’s most outstanding student-athletes.
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks compete in the MEAC, where Obanla has established himself as one of the conference’s top talents during his collegiate career.
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