BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Texas A&M's Henry Coleman III was named to the 2023 SEC Community Service Team for men's basketball, the conference office announced.Â
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Coleman III, a junior from Richmond, Va., is deeply involved in a variety of off-the-court endeavors. Recently, Coleman III was announced as serving in a leadership role for the student-athlete-led initiative – F.A.C.E. Mental Health. The mission of F.A.C.E. (Fostering Athletes' Continued Excellence) Mental Health is to generate awareness, develop a sense of community, provide education, and advocate for the variety of mental health concerns and challenges student-athletes experience.
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Additionally, Coleman III represents Texas A&M as the vice-chair of the SEC Basketball Leadership Council. The council serves as a conduit of communication from student-athletes to the conference office on issues related to student-athlete experience and wellness and to provide feedback on proposed rules governing the SEC and NCAA.
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Joining Coleman III on the Community Service Team were:
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Noah Gurley, Alabama
Derrian Ford, Arkansas
Jaylin Williams, Auburn
Trey Bonham, Florida
Jabri Abdur-Rahim, Georgia
CJ Fredrick, Kentucky
KJ Williams, LSU
Jaemyn Brakefield, Ole Miss
Isaac Stansbury, Mississippi State
Ben Sternberg, Missouri
Hayden Brown, South Carolina
Josiah-Jordan James, Tennessee
Liam Robbins, Vanderbilt
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This marks the 25th year for the SEC Community Service Team for men's basketball as well as for women's basketball. All 21 league-sponsored sports have had a Community Service Team since 2004, with at-large teams for men's and women's sports being chosen from 1999-2003. The SEC began this concept with a football Community Service Team in 1994.
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Coleman III, a junior from Richmond, Va., is deeply involved in a variety of off-the-court endeavors. Recently, Coleman III was announced as serving in a leadership role for the student-athlete-led initiative – F.A.C.E. Mental Health. The mission of F.A.C.E. (Fostering Athletes' Continued Excellence) Mental Health is to generate awareness, develop a sense of community, provide education, and advocate for the variety of mental health concerns and challenges student-athletes experience.
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Additionally, Coleman III represents Texas A&M as the vice-chair of the SEC Basketball Leadership Council. The council serves as a conduit of communication from student-athletes to the conference office on issues related to student-athlete experience and wellness and to provide feedback on proposed rules governing the SEC and NCAA.
Shoutout to @hencoleman3 on his selection to this year's SEC Community Service Team! ??
— Texas A&M Basketball (@aggiembk) March 2, 2023
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Joining Coleman III on the Community Service Team were:
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Noah Gurley, Alabama
Derrian Ford, Arkansas
Jaylin Williams, Auburn
Trey Bonham, Florida
Jabri Abdur-Rahim, Georgia
CJ Fredrick, Kentucky
KJ Williams, LSU
Jaemyn Brakefield, Ole Miss
Isaac Stansbury, Mississippi State
Ben Sternberg, Missouri
Hayden Brown, South Carolina
Josiah-Jordan James, Tennessee
Liam Robbins, Vanderbilt
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This marks the 25th year for the SEC Community Service Team for men's basketball as well as for women's basketball. All 21 league-sponsored sports have had a Community Service Team since 2004, with at-large teams for men's and women's sports being chosen from 1999-2003. The SEC began this concept with a football Community Service Team in 1994.
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