BIRMINGHAM – Texas A&M football's Connor Able and volleyball's Lauren Hogan were selected to represent the Aggies at the SEC Student-Athlete Advisory Council Meeting Feb. 9-10, the league announced Thursday.
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The meeting will serve as an opportunity for the student-athletes to engage with campus leaders and conference office staff. Along with Student-Athlete Leadership Councils for football and men's and women's basketball, SAAC provides a conduit of communication to the conference office on issues related to student-athlete experience, student-athlete wellness and playing rules.
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Agenda items for the SEC SAAC meeting include a conversation with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, a presentation from Podium X to provide the student-athletes with valuable tools to help build their resumes and tell their personal, athletic, and professional story through an online platform, a review of NCAA and SEC legislative items, and a discussion on SAAC campus programming. The group will also hear an update from the NCAA Division I SAAC Executive Board and have a conversation with SEC Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Katie O'Neal.
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The 25 student-athletes scheduled to attend the meeting are:
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The meeting will serve as an opportunity for the student-athletes to engage with campus leaders and conference office staff. Along with Student-Athlete Leadership Councils for football and men's and women's basketball, SAAC provides a conduit of communication to the conference office on issues related to student-athlete experience, student-athlete wellness and playing rules.
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Agenda items for the SEC SAAC meeting include a conversation with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, a presentation from Podium X to provide the student-athletes with valuable tools to help build their resumes and tell their personal, athletic, and professional story through an online platform, a review of NCAA and SEC legislative items, and a discussion on SAAC campus programming. The group will also hear an update from the NCAA Division I SAAC Executive Board and have a conversation with SEC Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Katie O'Neal.
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The 25 student-athletes scheduled to attend the meeting are:
- Kaylie Crews (Alabama Women's Track & Field/Cross Country)
- Barry Evans (Alabama Men's Track & Field)
- Rosana Hicks (Arkansas Volleyball)
- Dallas Young (Arkansas Football)
- Akasha Anderson (Auburn Volleyball)
- Jackie Barrett (Auburn Volleyball)
- Skip Donald (Florida Men's Swimming & Diving)
- Taylor Roberts (Florida Women's Golf)
- CJ Allen (Georgia Football)
- Cate Hardin (Georgia Soccer)
- Ben Damge (Kentucky Men's Soccer)
- Tallulah Miller (Kentucky Women's Soccer)
- Jade Demps (LSU Volleyball)
- Jonathan Ferguson (LSU Football)
- Joshua Aka (Ole Miss Football)
- Maddie Bishop (Ole Miss Soccer)
- Sanaa Williams (Mississippi State Volleyball)
- Jude Dierker (Missouri Men's Swimming & Diving)
- Jordan Iliff (Missouri Volleyball)
- Taylor Fox (South Carolina Women's Soccer)
- Abigail Ekeler (Tennessee Volleyball)
- Connor Able (Texas A&M Football)
- Lauren Hogan (Texas A&M Volleyball)
- Gray Almasi (Vanderbilt Swimming)
- Clare Vetkoetter (Vanderbilt Swimming)
