
Panczyszyn, Brown Named to SEC Community Service Team
Feb 16, 2026 | Swimming and Diving
BIRMINGHAM – Texas A&M swimmers Halina Panczyszn and Logan Brown were named to the 2026 SEC Community Service Team for swimming and diving, the league announced on Monday. The SEC names a Community Service Team for each of its 22-league sponsored sports, looking to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts.
Panczyszn, a junior from Flower Mound, Texas, gives back to the community in many ways, including by participating in the Revved Up To Read program, which is a Texas A&M student-led program where student-athletes read to local elementary and intermediate school students to promote literacy. The program connects Aggies with local schools, inspiring minds and fostering a love for reading through in-person and virtual interactions. She also served with the Aggies Can food drive, which collected non-perishable food items and monetary donations to benefit the Brazos Valley Food Bank and The 12th Can. She also volunteers with Chosen-BCS, a Christian-based, community-oriented organization that serves as a local warehouse and distribution center for new/gently used home healthcare supplies and equipment, and with the Aggieland Humane Society.
Brown is active in the Bryan-College Station community in many ways, including by participating in the Revved Up To Read program, which is a Texas A&M student-led program where student-athletes read to local elementary and intermediate school students to promote literacy. The program connects Aggies with local schools, inspiring minds and fostering a love for reading through in-person and virtual interactions. He also served with the Aggies Can food drive, which collected non-perishable food items and monetary donations to benefit the Brazos Valley Food Bank and The 12th Can.
Panczyszn, a junior from Flower Mound, Texas, gives back to the community in many ways, including by participating in the Revved Up To Read program, which is a Texas A&M student-led program where student-athletes read to local elementary and intermediate school students to promote literacy. The program connects Aggies with local schools, inspiring minds and fostering a love for reading through in-person and virtual interactions. She also served with the Aggies Can food drive, which collected non-perishable food items and monetary donations to benefit the Brazos Valley Food Bank and The 12th Can. She also volunteers with Chosen-BCS, a Christian-based, community-oriented organization that serves as a local warehouse and distribution center for new/gently used home healthcare supplies and equipment, and with the Aggieland Humane Society.
Brown is active in the Bryan-College Station community in many ways, including by participating in the Revved Up To Read program, which is a Texas A&M student-led program where student-athletes read to local elementary and intermediate school students to promote literacy. The program connects Aggies with local schools, inspiring minds and fostering a love for reading through in-person and virtual interactions. He also served with the Aggies Can food drive, which collected non-perishable food items and monetary donations to benefit the Brazos Valley Food Bank and The 12th Can.
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