| RECIPIENT | SPORT | MAJOR |
|---|---|---|
Derek Maas, ALABAMA |
Swimming & Diving | Masters: Business Administration (will graduate in August, 2023) Undergrad Major: Biology (May, 2022) |
Community Service
- English/Spanish Language Instructor – helped Spanish speaking citizens learn English as a second language
- Holland Hospital Volunteer – errand and escort volunteer
- Michigan Lakeshore Aquatics Volunteer Swim Coach – coaches young swimmers
- Maude Whatley Health Services Interpreter – translated medical information between a physician and a Spanish speaking patient
- Spanish Club – A member since 2019 and the president in 2022
- Student Athletic Advisory Chair
- SEC Men’s Swimming and Diving Community Service Team, 2023
Academic Honors
- Recipient of the 2023 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Division I Elite 90 Award
- SEC Men’s Swimming and Diving Scholar Athlete of the Year, 2023
- Distinguished Undergraduate Scholar, 2022
- Three-time College Sports Communicators Academic All-American, 2021-23
- May 2022 Research Award: His research group’s presentation titled “Microbiota Manipulation In Drosophila: A Model For Obesity-Like Phenotypes” won the Outstanding Research Poster Award at the 2022 Southeastern Universities Graduate Research Symposium
- Two-time CSCAA First Team Scholar All-American
- SEC Academic Honor Roll, 2019-2022
- Presidents List, Fall 2019-Fall 2022
Athletics Honors
- First Team All-American – 100 breaststroke – and Second Team All-American – 200 breaststroke and 200 medley relay, 2023
- First Team All-American – 100 breaststroke, and as a member of the 200 medley relay, 2022
- Set the 2022 SEC Championships meet record in the 200 breaststroke
- SEC Champion in the 100 and 200 breaststroke, 2022
- All-American – 200 and 400 medley relay, 2021
- COSIDA first-team Academic All-American, 2021, 2022
- All-American – 100 breaststroke, 200 breaststroke, 2020
- Holds the school record in the 200 individual medley, as well as the 100 breaststroke
The additional female recipients are: Sania Mitchell, Gymnastics, Alabama; Reilly Shaner, Swimming & Diving, Arkansas; Cheyenne Lindsey, Softball, Florida; Sage Powell, Volleyball, Georgia; Kaitlynn Wheeler, Swimming & Diving, Kentucky; Kai Rivers, Gymnastics, LSU; Ellen Hutchinson-Kay, Golf, Ole Miss; Grace Fagan, Softball, Mississippi State; Amy Feddersen, Swimming & Diving, Missouri; Jordan Allen, Equestrian, South Carolina; Lucy Marret, Rowing, Tennessee; Haley Redifer, Equestrian, Texas A&M; Chantal Jordan, Swimming & Diving, Vanderbilt
The additional male recipients are: Wil Gibson, Golf, Arkansas; Oquendo Bernard, Track & Field, Auburn; Cavan Wilson, Cross Country, Florida; Matthew Boling, Track & Field, Georgia; Alex Degen, Baseball, Kentucky; Spencer Adrian, Swimming & Diving, LSU; Kenney Broadnax, Track & Field, Ole Miss; Trent Zelden, Track & Field, Mississippi State; Will Goodwin, Swimming & Diving, Missouri; Wesley Sweatt, Baseball, South Carolina; Nick McCann, Swimming & Diving, Tennessee; Patrick Johnson, Track & Field, Texas A&M; Justin Harris, Football, Vanderbilt
The SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship was first presented in 1996. Past Leaders of the Year include:
SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship Leaders
| YEAR | RECIPIENTS |
|---|---|
| 1996 | Tony Johnson, (football) & Erin Tenbrunsel, (volleyball) |
| 1997 | Tim Lanier, (baseball) & Andrea Bullock, (golf) |
| 1998 | Walker Jones, (football) & Nicole Lees, (soccer) |
| 1999 | BJ McKie, (basketball) & Carrie Kuhnell, (soccer) |
| 2000 | Brett Millican, (football) & Brooke Riley, (soccer) |
| 2001 | Lance Jones, (baseball) & Gabby Fuchs, (gymnastics) |
| 2002 | Eric vanGoethem, (swimming) & Andree’ Pickens, (gymnastics) |
| 2003 | Brett Kirouac, (football) & Kara Lawson, (basketball) |
| 2004 | Michael Boynton, (basketball) & Virginia Pate, (swimming & diving) |
| 2005 | Jordan Fairclotch, (baseball) & Holly Hodges, (diving) |
| 2006 | Jordan Fairclotch, (baseball) & Holly Hodges, (diving) |
| 2007 | Brad Boswell, (swimming) & Stacey Stevens, (softball) |
| 2008 | William Brown, (football) & Brooke Shinaberry, (lacrosse) |
| 2009 | Andrew Smith, (basketball) & Brionna Dickerson, (basketball) |
| 2010 | John Egan, (track and field) & Krissy Voss, (gymnastics) |
| 2011 | Barnabus Kirui, (track and field) & Bridget Lyons, (track and field) |
| 2012 | Cullen Doody, (track and field) & Leigh Gilmore, (track and field) |
| 2013 | Joseph Hladik, (swimming & diving) & Megan Moir, (golf) |
| 2014 | Patric Young, (basketball) & Mackenie McGill, (gymnastics) |
| 2015 | Chris Conley, (football) & Grace Trimble, (tennis) |
| 2016 | Wade Karam, (track & field) & Lauren Beers, (gymnastics) |
| 2017 | Eric Freeman, (baseball) & Maya Evans, (track & field) |
| 2018 | Wesley Curles, (track & field) & Grace McLaughlin, (gymnastics) |
| 2019 | Sam Ahrenholz, (track & field) & Megan Rauh, (equestrian) |
| 2020 | Cody Markel, (football) & Ann Elizabeth Tebow, (equestrian) |
| 2021 | Mac Brown, (football) & Jessica Drop, (track & field) |
| 2022 | David Olds, (track & field) & Riley Gaines, (swimming) |
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Derek Maas, ALABAMA
Tim Lanier, (baseball) &
Andrea Bullock, (golf)
Walker Jones, (football) &
BJ McKie, (basketball) &
Carrie Kuhnell, (soccer)
Brett Millican, (football) &
Gabby Fuchs, (gymnastics)
Eric vanGoethem, (swimming) &
Kara Lawson, (basketball)
Brad Boswell, (swimming) &
Joseph Hladik, (swimming & diving) &
Wade Karam, (track & field) &