Brad Davis SEC Community Service Teams
The SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship is named for former Associate Commissioner Brad Davis. Davis succumbed to cancer on March 2, 2006. He had been a member of the SEC staff since 1988, first serving as an assistant commissioner until 1994 when he was promoted to associate commissioner.
SEC Community Service Award Winners
Year | Award Winner, School (sport) |
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1996 | Tony Johnson, Alabama (football) and Erin Tenbrunsel, Alabama (volleyball) |
1997 | Tim Lanier, LSU (baseball) and Andrea Bullock, Vanderbilt (golf) |
1998 | Walker Jones, Ole Miss (football) and Nicole Lees, Alabama (soccer) |
1999 | BJ McKie, South Carolina (basketball) and Carrie Kuhnell, Kentucky (soccer) |
2000 | Brett Millican, Georgia (football) and Brooke Riley, Ole Miss (soccer) |
2001 | Lance Jones, Ole Miss (baseball) and Gabby Fuchs, Florida (gymnastics) |
2002 | Eric vanGoethem, Auburn (swimming) and Andree' Pickens, Alabama (gymnastics) |
2003 | Brett Kirouac, Georgia (football) and Kara Lawson, Tennessee (basketball) |
2004 | Michael Boynton, South Carolina (basketball) and Virginia Pate, Georgia (swimming & diving) |
2005 | Jordan Fairclotch, LSU (baseball) and Holly Hodges, South Carolina (diving) |
2006 | Antoine Huffman, Kentucky (football) and Hannah McLeod, Arkansas (gymnastics) |
2007 | Brad Boswell, Tennessee (swimming) and Stacey Stevens, Florida (softball) |
2008 | William Brown, South Carolina (football) and Brooke Shinaberry, Vanderbilt (lacrosse) |
2009 | Andrew Smith, Auburn (basketball) and Brionna Dickerson, South Carolina (basketball) |
2010 | John Egan, Georgia (track & field) and Krissy Voss, Auburn (gymnastics) |
2011 | Barnabus Kirui, Ole Miss (track & field) and Bridget Lyons, Georgia (track & field) |
2012 | Cullen Doody, LSU (track & field) and Leigh Gilmore, Alabama (track & field) |
2013 | Joseph Hladik, Missouri (swimming & diving) and Megan Moir, Kentucky (golf) |
2014 | Patrick Young, Florida (basketball) and Mackenie McGill, Missouri (gymnastics) |
2015 | Chris Conley, Georgia (football) and Grace Trimble, Kentucky (tennis) |
2016 | Wade Karam, Texas A&M (track & field) and Lauren Beers, Alabama (gymnastics) |
2017 | Maya Evans, South Carolina (track & field) and Eric Freeman, Tennessee (baseball) |
2018 | Wesley Curles, Auburn (track & field) and Grace McLaughlin, Florida (gymnastics) |
2019 | Sam Ahrenholz, Florida (track & field) and Megan Rauh, Auburn (equestrian) |
2020 | Cody Markel, Vanderbilt (football) and Ann Elizabeth Tebow, Texas A&M (equestrian) |
2021 | Mac Brown, Ole Miss (football) and Jessica Drop, Georgia (track & field) |
2022 | David Olds, South Carolina (track & field) and Riley Gaines, Kentucky (swimming & diving) |