SEC community service team


Each year, the Southeastern Conference, a college athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the Southern part of the United States, chooses Community Service Teams of players of various sports from among its member universities. The honor goes to players in recognition of their off-the-court/off-the-field volunteering and community service activities. The Community Service Team is meant to highlight an athlete from each SEC school in a variety of sports. The SEC began this concept with a football Community Service Team in 1994, originally called the Good Works team. The recognition has expanded to other sports over the years. Like an all-conference team or an all-American team, the Community Service Team is a hypothetical team - the members won't actually get together and play a game.
The community service and volunteering the players engage in includes volunteering in schools and for local nonprofits and communities of faith, as well as in youth-focused programs at their respective universities.

2018 Winners

2018 SEC Men's Basketball Community Service Team:
SEC Women's Basketball Community Service Team:
2018 SEC Women's Swim and Dive Community Service Team:
2017 SEC Baseball Community Service Team:
2017 SEC Football Community Service Team:
2017 SEC Gymnastics Community Service Team:
2017 SEC Women's Tennis Community Service Team:
2017 SEC Soccer Community Service Team:
2017 SEC Softball Community Service Team:
  • Sydney Littlejohn, Alabama
  • Parker Pockington, Arkansas
  • Kasey Cooper, Senior, Auburn
  • Kayli Kvistad, Florida
  • Maeve McGuire, Georgia
  • Shannon Smith, Kentucky
  • Elyse Thornhill, LSU
  • Miranda Strother, Ole Miss
  • Alexis Silkwood, Mississippi State
  • Kirsten Mack, Missouri
  • Macey Webb, South Carolina
  • Megan Geer, Tennessee
  • Celena Massey, Texas A&M
2017 SEC Track and Field Community Service Team:
  • Steven Gayle, Alabama
  • Quanesha Burks, Alabama
  • Eric Janise, Arkansas
  • Taliyah Brooks, Arkansas
  • Xavier Coakley, Auburn
  • Marshay Ryan, Auburn
  • Marques Burgman, Florida
  • Emily Chapman, Florida
  • Bryan Kamau, Georgia
  • Mary Terry, Georgia
  • Noah Castle, Kentucky
  • Amy Hansen, Kentucky
  • LaMar Bruton, LSU
  • Nataliyah Friar, LSU
  • Payton Moss, Mississippi State
  • Mercedes Mattix, Mississippi State
  • Curtis Thompson, Ole Miss
  • Leah Lott, Ole Miss
  • Taylor Stephen, Missouri
  • Hannah Thomas, Missouri
  • Ryan Bermudez, South Carolina
  • Maya Evans, South Carolina
  • Drew Kelley, Tennessee
  • Cassie Wertman, Tennessee
  • Robert Grant, Texas A&M
  • Madalaine Stulce, Texas A&M
  • Skyler Carpenter, Vanderbilt
2017 SEC Volleyball Community Service Team''':