BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (May 5, 2016) – Texas A&M University track athlete Wade Karam and University of Alabama gymnast Lauren Beers have been named the 2015-16 Brad Davis Southeastern Conference Community Service Leaders of the Year, Commissioner Greg Sankey announced Thursday.
Â
Beers and Karam were chosen by a committee of Faculty Athletics Representatives from SEC universities. Each will receive a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship, provided by the SEC.
Â
"SEC student-athletes are as active in their communities as they are accomplished in athletic competition and academic endeavors," said Sankey. "Lauren Beers and Wade Karam epitomize the commitment to a well-rounded college experience and they truly represent all that can be achieved by student-athletes in the Southeastern Conference. I congratulate them and the universities they represent on this prestigious recognition."
Â
The SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship is named for former Associate Commissioner Brad Davis. Â Davis succumbed to cancer on March 2, 2006. Â 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.
Â
In addition, the recipients for the Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award from the other Conference schools will receive a $5,000 scholarship, provided by the SEC.
Â
Â
Wade Karam, Track & Field, Texas A&M:
Â
Â
2016 Brad Davis Community Service Post graduate Scholarship Award Winners:
Â
The additional male recipients are: Brandon Allen, Football, Arkansas; Jonathan Wallace, Football, Auburn; Zach Hernandez, Diving, Florida; Kisean Smith, Track & Field, Georgia; Landon Foster, Football, Kentucky; Andrew Korinek, Tennis, LSU; Ben Still, Football, Ole Miss; Taveze Calhoun, Football, Mississippi State; Sam Dickerson, Track & Field, Missouri; Bobby Bittner, Swimming, South Carolina; Charles Merzbacher, Golf, Tennessee; Samuel Reilly, Cross Country, Vanderbilt
Â
The additional female recipients are:Â Flavia Araujo, Tennis, Arkansas; Elizabeth Benson, Equestrian, Auburn; Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto, Gymnastics, Florida; Sylvie Brick, Golf, Georgia; Lucy Kirsten Lewis, Tennis, Kentucky; Danielle Stirrat, Swimming, LSU; Madi Osias, Softball, Ole Miss; Ellen Stuart, Volleyball, Mississippi State; Miranda Eubank, Gymnastics, Missouri; Olivia Hassler, Track & Field, South Carolina; Erin Gabriel, Softball, Tennessee; Karlie Mueller, Soccer, Texas A&M; Taylor Elliott, Soccer, Vanderbilt
Â
The SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship was first presented in 1996. Past Leaders of the Year include:
Â
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 (basebal) 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 and field) and Krissy Voss, Auburn (gymnastics)
2011 – Barnabus Kirui, Ole Miss (track and field) and Bridget Lyons, Georgia (track and field)
2012 – Cullen Doody, LSU (track and field) and Leigh Gilmore, Alabama (track and field)
2013 – Joseph Hladik, Missouri (swimming & diving) and Megan Moir, Kentucky (golf)
2014 – Patric Young, Florida (basketball) and Mackenie McGill, Missouri (gymnastics)
2015 – Chris Conley, Georgia (football) and Grace Trimble, Kentucky (tennis)
Â
Â
Beers and Karam were chosen by a committee of Faculty Athletics Representatives from SEC universities. Each will receive a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship, provided by the SEC.
Â
"SEC student-athletes are as active in their communities as they are accomplished in athletic competition and academic endeavors," said Sankey. "Lauren Beers and Wade Karam epitomize the commitment to a well-rounded college experience and they truly represent all that can be achieved by student-athletes in the Southeastern Conference. I congratulate them and the universities they represent on this prestigious recognition."
Â
The SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship is named for former Associate Commissioner Brad Davis. Â Davis succumbed to cancer on March 2, 2006. Â 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.
Â
In addition, the recipients for the Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award from the other Conference schools will receive a $5,000 scholarship, provided by the SEC.
Â
Â
Wade Karam, Track & Field, Texas A&M:
Â
- Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Camp Counselor – assisted in setting up tents and activities such as rope course for campers while serving as mentors for students
- The Big Event – worked at local animal shelters, assisted elderly woman level her property and built her a walkway and traveled to homes to help with landscaping and house cleaning
- Special Olympics Volunteer – assisted at Special Olympics Softball Tournament, providing water and encouragement to players
- Pre-School-2nd Grade Volunteer Swim Coach – instructed children in basic swimming skills
- Aggies Can Food Drive – volunteered for event led by student-athletes to benefit the Brazos Valley food bank
- General Community Service – worked with the Houston Aramco Half Marathon finish line, mentoring elementary students on the proper use of helmets and organizing events for local groups
- Event Organizer for the Saudi Aramco Returning Students – helped the leader of the returning students' activity program plan events in Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia
- Lifeguard at Bryan Aquatic Center – worked each summer at aquatic center, helping to rescue two people from drowning
Â
- RISE Center Volunteer – hosted children in gymnastics facility to allow them to play on equipment
- Project Angel Tree – gymnastics team point of contact for purchasing gifts and a night of snacks and games
- Druid City Regional Hospital Cancer Center – spent time with cancer patients while they received treatment
- ReadBAMARead – promoted childhood literacy by engaging students at reading events
- Shut Out Human Trafficking Campaign – participated in video campaign to bring awareness to this issue
- Northport Funeral Service Day – interacted with children and their parents for the afternoon
- The Color Run 5K – participated in setup, assisted during the event and helped with tear down
- Verner Elementary Reader – volunteered for afternoon of reading and spending time with kids
- Habitat for Humanity – helped build homes for less fortunate individuals
- Soup Kitchen – served food, engaged in conversations with the homeless and helped clean facility
- Sprayberry Elementary – read to children and provided encouraging message about reading and growing minds
- "Suds for Sully" – washed cars to raise money for medical bills for a child with physical disorders
2016 Brad Davis Community Service Post graduate Scholarship Award Winners:
Â
The additional male recipients are: Brandon Allen, Football, Arkansas; Jonathan Wallace, Football, Auburn; Zach Hernandez, Diving, Florida; Kisean Smith, Track & Field, Georgia; Landon Foster, Football, Kentucky; Andrew Korinek, Tennis, LSU; Ben Still, Football, Ole Miss; Taveze Calhoun, Football, Mississippi State; Sam Dickerson, Track & Field, Missouri; Bobby Bittner, Swimming, South Carolina; Charles Merzbacher, Golf, Tennessee; Samuel Reilly, Cross Country, Vanderbilt
Â
The additional female recipients are:Â Flavia Araujo, Tennis, Arkansas; Elizabeth Benson, Equestrian, Auburn; Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto, Gymnastics, Florida; Sylvie Brick, Golf, Georgia; Lucy Kirsten Lewis, Tennis, Kentucky; Danielle Stirrat, Swimming, LSU; Madi Osias, Softball, Ole Miss; Ellen Stuart, Volleyball, Mississippi State; Miranda Eubank, Gymnastics, Missouri; Olivia Hassler, Track & Field, South Carolina; Erin Gabriel, Softball, Tennessee; Karlie Mueller, Soccer, Texas A&M; Taylor Elliott, Soccer, Vanderbilt
Â
The SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship was first presented in 1996. Past Leaders of the Year include:
Â
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 (basebal) 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 and field) and Krissy Voss, Auburn (gymnastics)
2011 – Barnabus Kirui, Ole Miss (track and field) and Bridget Lyons, Georgia (track and field)
2012 – Cullen Doody, LSU (track and field) and Leigh Gilmore, Alabama (track and field)
2013 – Joseph Hladik, Missouri (swimming & diving) and Megan Moir, Kentucky (golf)
2014 – Patric Young, Florida (basketball) and Mackenie McGill, Missouri (gymnastics)
2015 – Chris Conley, Georgia (football) and Grace Trimble, Kentucky (tennis)
Â
