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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2014-15 RECORD BOOK

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The 2014-15 Southeastern Conference Record Book has been History of the Southeastern Conference ...... 2 designed to you in your cover- 2013-14 SEC In Review ...... 3-5 age of SEC sports. Official records SEC in 2013-14 NCAA Championships...... 6 for 13 of the league’s 21 sponsored SEC Athletes of the Year ...... 7 sports are listed in this publication. SEC Male Athlete of the Year Nominees ...... 8-10 Any additions and/or corrections SEC Female Athlete of the Year Nominees ...... 11-13 should be verifiable and directed to the editor. H. Boyd McWhorter SEC Scholar-Athletes of the Year...... 14 All vital information pertaining to H. Boyd McWhorter SEC Scholar-Athlete Winners ...... 15-18 football, men’s , women’s SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Award Winners ...... 19 basketball, , gymnastics, SEC Good Works Teams ...... 20-21 , soccer and are SEC Championship Totals ...... 22 maintained in separate publications. Men’s SEC Champions ...... 23 The complete Record Book sections of all other sports are available by Women’s SEC Champions ...... 24 visiting www.secsports.com and SEC’s Men’s National Champions ...... 25 clicking on the “Record Book” sec- SEC’s Women’s National Champions ...... 26 tion of each individual sport, or by e- mailing Chuck Dunlap of the SEC MEN’S SPORTS Office at [email protected] and Available by logging on to www.SECSports.com and clicking on each requesting the PDF version of each requested section. sport’s “Record Book” link. Up-to-date PDF versions of each sport’s Credits Record Book section are also available at any time by e-mailing Chuck Dunlap ([email protected]) in the SEC Office. Designed and edited by: Chuck Dunlap WOMEN’S SPORTS Providing editorial assistance: Available by logging on to www.SECSports.com and clicking on each Herb Vincent sport’s “Record Book” link. Up-to-date PDF versions of each sport’s Craig Pinkerton Record Book section are also available at any time by e-mailing Chuck Tammy Wilson Dunlap ([email protected]) in the SEC Office. Sean Cartell Jill Skotarczak SEC HISTORY Allison Jacobs Bernie Moore All-Sports Trophy ...... 165-166 The 2014-15 Southeastern Women’s All-Sports Trophy ...... 167 Conference Record Book is pub- SEC Executive Committee ...... 168-171 lished by the Southeastern Conference Office, Michael L. Slive Commissioner.

Permission to reprint materials in this publication, whether in whole or in part, must be obtained in writing from the editor. All information reproduced SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE from this publication should credit 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North the 2014-15 Southeastern Birmingham, AL 35203-1103 Conference Record Book. www.SECsports.com Main Switchboard (205) 458-3000 Administration FAX (205) 458-3031 Media Relations FAX (205) 458-3030 THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE “THE“THE SSTANDARDTANDARD OOFF EXCELLENCE”EXCELLENCE” he Southeastern Conference, with its storied 81-year history of athletic achievements and academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tradition of intercollegiate competition of any league in the country since its inception in 1933. The 2013-14 academic year was another season to remember for the SEC as conference teams captured seven national Ttitles and six national runner-up finishes. The SEC has won consecutive national championships in equestrian, men’s golf, gymnastics and women’s swimming and diving. Since 1990, the SEC has won 163 team national championships for an average of more than six per year. Florida’s second consecutive gymnastics national title was the fourth straight for the league and 198th overall. The Georgia equestrian team brought home the national title marking the 13th consecutive year that a team currently in the SEC captured the title. Alabama won its second consecutive national championship in the sport of men’s golf. Georgia’s women’s swimming team captured its sixth national title and second in a row. The Florida softball team prevailed in an all SEC final to win its first champi- onship and second for the league. Texas A&M won the league’s 18th championship in women’s outdoor track & field. Vanderbilt won the baseball title, the league’s fourth in the last six years. Overall, the SEC finished in the top two in nine of its 21 sponsored sports and in the top five in 13 of the 21 sports. Ten SEC teams participated in football postseason bowls with Auburn participating in the BCS Championship. Three men’s basketball teams were invited to the NCAA Tournament and eight women’s basketball teams were also invited to the NCAA Tournament. The SEC had 10 teams advance to postseason play in baseball with Ole Miss and Vanderbilt advancing to the College World Series. With 178 teams advancing to NCAA postseason competition, the SEC continued to solidify its place as the nation’s premier conference. In addition to the seven team championships, 71 SEC student-athletes garnered individual national championships, while 555 individuals were awarded with First-Team All-America Honors. Student-athletes around the league continued to excel in the class- room as well with more than 3,100 earning recognition on the SEC Academic Honor Roll. On the national all-sport level, all 14 SEC schools placed in the top 55 of the NACDA Director’s Cup rankings. Florida led the league with a second-place finish. Texas A&M placed 10th while Kentucky was 11th; Georgia finished 16th, Alabama 17th, LSU 24th, Arkansas 28th, Auburn 34th, South Carolina 35th, Tennessee 40th, Vanderbilt 45th, Missouri 46th, Mississippi State 52nd and Ole Miss 54th. A brief sport-by-sport summary of the 2013-14 year follows:

BASEBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEC Champion: Arkansas Coach of the Year: Chris Bucknam AR A record 10 teams were invited to NCAA play with Ole The SEC had eight teams earn bids to the 2014 NCAA Runner of the Year: Kemoy Campbell, AR Miss and Vanderbilt advancing to the College World Tournament. Freshman of the Year: T.J. Carey, MO Series in Omaha. NCAA Tournament Participants: NCAA Tournament Participants: Texas A&M Elite Eight WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Vanderbilt CWS - Champion Kentucky Sweet Sixteen Two SEC teams advanced to the 2013 NCAA Cross Ole Miss CWS - t3rd LSU Sweet Sixteen Country Championship, with Arkansas finishing 15th. Alabama Regionals South Carolina Sweet Sixteen NCAA Championships Participants: Arkansas Regionals Tennessee Sweet Sixteen Arkansas 340 15th Florida Regionals Florida Second Round Vanderbilt 676 27th Kentucky Regionals Georgia First Round Alabama South Regional - 3rd LSU Regionals Vanderbilt First Round Texas A&M South Central Regional - 3rd Mississippi State Regionals SEC Champion: South Carolina (14-2) Florida South Regional - 4th South Carolina Regionals SEC Tournament Champion: Tennessee Ole Miss South Regional - 5th Texas A&M Regionals Coach of the Year: , SC Georgia South Regional - 6th SEC Champion: Florida (21-9) Player of the Year: Tiffany Mitchell, SC Kentucky Southeast Regional - 6th SEC Tournament Champion: LSU Freshman of the Year: Alaina Coates, SC Missouri Midwest Regional - 6th Coach of the Year: Kevin O’Sullivan, UF Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Martha Alwal, Mississippi State South Regional - 7th Player of the Year: A.J. Reed, UK MS and Jordan Jones, AM Tennessee South Regional - 9th of the Year: , LS Co-Sixth Women of the Year: Jennifer O’Neill, UK Auburn South Regional - 10th Freshman of the Year: , UF and Alaina Coates, SC South Carolina Southeast Regional - 14th Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Seth Heck, MS Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Lianna Doty, MO LSU South Central Regional - 17th SEC Champion: Arkansas MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Coach of the Year: Lance Harter, AR The SEC sent eight teams into postseason play with The SEC sent three teams to compete in the NCAA Runner of the Year: Dominique Scott, AR three combining to record a 12-3 record in the NCAA Championships with Arkansas leading the way with a Freshman of the Year: Kaitlyn Fischer, MO Tournament. 12th-place finish. EQUESTRIAN NCAA Tournament Participants: NCAA Championships Participants: Kentucky Final Four - Runner-up Arkansas 340 12th Georgia won the NCEA National Championship, mark- Florida Final Four Florida 654 29th ing the 13th consecutive year that a team currently in the Tennessee Sweet 16 Georgia 690 31st SEC captured the equestrian national title. SEC Champion: Florida (18-0) Auburn South Regional - 4th NCEA Championships Participants: SEC Tournament Champion: Florida Tennessee South Regional - 5th Georgia 1st National Champion Coach of the Year: Billy Donovan, UF Mississippi State South Regional - 7th S. Carolina 2nd Player of the Year: , UF Texas A&M South Central Regional - 7th Auburn t3rd Freshman of the Year: Julius Randle, UK Missouri Midwest Regional - 8th Texas A&M Participant Defensive Player of the Year: Patric Young, UF Ole Miss South Regional - 9th SEC Champion: South Carolina Sixth Man of the Year: Dorian Finney-Smith, UF Kentucky Southeast Regional -12th Coach of the Year: Boo Major, SC Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Patric Young, UF Alabama South Regional - 13th Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Jennifer Waxman, AU LSU South Central Regional - 17th Equitation Over Fences Rider of the Year: Vanderbilt South Regional - 21st Katherine Schmidt, SC Co-Equitation On The Flat Riders of the Year: Coach of the Year: Shauna Estes-Taylor, AR Missouri 95 16th Katherine Schmidt, SC and Liza Finsness, UG Golfer of the Year: Stephanie Meadow, UA South Carolina 10 33rd Horsemanship Rider of the Year: Johnna Freshman of the Year: Simin Feng, VU Kentucky 8 37th Letchworth, SC Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Stephanie Meadow, LSU 7 38th Reining Rider of the Year: McKenzie Lantz, UG UA Texas A&M 3 44th Freshman Equitation Over Fences Rider of the SEC Champion: Florida Liza Finsness, UG GYMNASTICS Year: Swimming Coach of the Year: , UF Freshman Equitation On The Flat Rider of the The SEC has placed at least two teams in the final top Co-Diving Coach of the Year: Jeff Shaffer, AU and Year: Liza Finsness, UG five 29 of the last 30 years and placed three in the top Jamie Sweeney, MO Lacy Freshman Horsemanship Rider of the Year: 10 22 consecutive years. Swimmer of the Year: Marcin Cieslak, UF Watson, AU Diver of the Year: Mauricio Robles, UT Charley NCAA Championships Participants: Freshman Reining Rider of the Year: Freshman Swimmer of the Year: Mitch D’Arrigo, UF Thiel, UG Florida 198.175 Tie - National Champion LSU 197.600 3rd Freshman Diver of the Year: Jordan Gotro, SC FOOTBALL Alabama 197.550 4th Co-Scholar-Athletes of the Year: T.J. Leon, AU Georgia 197.050 5th and Brad deBorde, UF For the eighth consecutive year, an SEC team appeared Arkansas 196.375 Fayetteville Regional - 3rd in the BCS National Championship game when Auburn Kentucky 195.925 State College Regional - 4th WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING represented the league. Auburn 195.050 Baton Rouge Regional - 5th Four SEC teams finished among the top 10 nationally Bowl Participants: (Bowl - Final AP/USA Ranking) SEC Champion: Alabama with Georgia winning its sixth national title. Auburn BCS - 2nd/2nd Coach of the Year: , AU NCAA Championships Participants: Alabama Sugar - 7th/8th Gymnast of the Year: , AR Georgia 528 National Champion South Carolina Capital One - 4th/4th Event Specialist of the Year: Lindsey Cheek, UG LSU Outback - 14th/14th Texas A&M 336 4th Freshman of the Year: Amanda Wellick, AR Florida 239 6th Missouri Cotton - 5th/5th Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Kim Jacob, UA Texas A&M Chick-fil-A - 18th/18th Tennessee 223 7th Auburn 62 14th Georgia Gator - rv/x SOCCER Ole Miss Music City - rv/rv Kentucky 36 23rd Mississippi State Liberty - rv/x Six teams appeared in the 2013 NCAA Tournament, LSU 17 36th Vanderbilt BBVA Compass marking the 81st appearance by SEC teams in the event. Missouri 16 37th Alabama 13 39th SEC Champion: Auburn (8-0) NCAA Tournament Participants: SEC Coach of the Year: Gus Malzahn, AU Arkansas Round of 16 SEC Champion: Georgia Offensive Player of the Year: Tre Mason, AU Texas A&M 2nd Round Swimming Coach of the Year: Steve Bultman, AM Co-Defensive Players of the Year: C.J. Mosley, UA Kentucky 2nd Round Diving Coach of the Year: Dan Laak, UG and Michael Sam, MO South Carolina 2nd Round Swimmer of the Year: Brittany MacLean, UG Special Teams Player of the Year: Christion Jones, Ole Miss 2nd Round Diver of the Year: Laura Ryan, UG UA Florida 2nd Round Freshman Swimmer of the Year: , UG Freshman of the Year: Laquon Treadwell, UM Co-SEC Champions: Florida and Texas A&M (9-2-0) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: , Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Aaron Murray, UG SEC Tournament Champion: Texas A&M UG Jacobs Blocking Trophy: Jake Matthews, AM Coach of the Year: G Guerrieri, AM Offensive Player of the Year: , MEN’S TENNIS MEN’S GOLF UF Ten teams represented the SEC in the Twelve SEC Men’s Golf teams advanced to postseason Defensive Player of the Year: Sabrina D’Angelo, NCAA Championships with four reaching the third play with Alabama winning the national title. SC round of the tournament. Freshman of the Year: Savannah Jordan, UF NCAA Championships Participants: Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Rafaelle Souza, UM NCAA Championships Participants: Alabama National Champion Florida Round of 16 LSU t-3rd SOFTBALL Georgia Round of 16 South Carolina 9th Kentucky Round of 16 Georgia t-11th Eleven teams represented the league in the NCAA Tennessee Round of 16 Vanderbilt t-16th Tournament with Florida winning the national cham- Ole Miss Second Round Arkansas t-18th pionship. Mississippi State Second Round Kentucky t-18th NCAA Championships Participants: South Carolina Second Round Missouri 20th Florida National Champion Texas A&M Second Round Auburn 23rd Alabama WCWS - Runner-up Vanderbilt Second Round Texas A&M 29th Kentucky WCWS - t-4th Auburn First Round Mississippi State Midwest Regional Georgia Super Regionals Georgia Tennessee West Regional Tennessee Super Regionals SEC Champion: SEC Tournament Champion: Texas A&M SEC Champion: Alabama Auburn Regionals LSU Regionals Coach of the Year: Steve Denton, AM Coach of the Year: Jay Seawell, UA Player of the Year: Nik Scholtz, UM Golfer of the Year: Robby Shelton, UA Mississippi State Regionals Missouri Regionals Freshman of the Year: Florian Lakat, MS Freshman of the Year: Robby Shelton, UA Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Daniil Proskura, UA Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Cory Whitsett, UA South Carolina Regionals Texas A&M Regionals WOMEN’S TENNIS WOMEN’S GOLF SEC Champion: Alabama (19-5) Eleven SEC teams advanced to NCAA postseason action SEC Tournament Champion: Georgia Twelve SEC Women’s Golf teams advanced to the with Florida appearing in the national semifinals. postseason with six making the NCAA Championships. Coach of the Year: Pat Murphy, UA Player of the Year: , UT NCAA Championships Participants: NCAA Championships Participants: Pitcher of the Year: Jaclyn Traina, UA Florida National Semifinals Mississippi State 6th Freshman of the Year: Tori Finucane, MO Georgia Quarterfinals Alabama 9th Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Ellen Renfroe, UT Alabama Round of 16 Texas A&M t-10th Texas A&M Round of 16 Vanderbilt t-10th MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Vanderbilt Round of 16 South Carolina 13th Auburn Second Round Florida t-18th Six SEC teams finished among the top 30 at the NCAA Kentucky Second Round Arkansas Central Regional Championships. Ole Miss Second Round Auburn East Regional NCAA Championships Participants: South Carolina Second Round Georgia East Regional Florida 387 3rd LSU First Round Kentucky East Regional Georgia 259 5th Tennessee First Round LSU Central Regional Auburn 230 6th Tennessee West Regional Alabama 121.5 12th SEC Champion: Alabama SEC Champion: Vanderbilt Tennessee 98 15th SEC Tournament Champion: Georgia Coach of the Year: Jenny Mainz, UA Player of the Year: Lauren Herring, UG Field Athlete of the Year: Erica Bougard, MS Coach of the Year: Lance Harter, AR Co-Freshman of the Year: Erin Routliffe, UA and Freshman Runner of the Year: Rebekah Greene, UF Runner of the Year: Olivia Ekpone’, AM Sydney Campbell, VU Freshman Field Athlete of the Year: Kendell Co-Field Athletes of the Year: Ciarra Brewer, UF and Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Mary Anne Daines, UA Williams, UG Shelbi Vaughan, AM Freshman Runner of the Year: Shamier Little, AM MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Freshman Field Athlete of the Year: Kendell The SEC sent nine teams to the NCAA Indoor Track and Twelve SEC scored at the NCAA Indoor Track and Williams, UG Field Championships with Arkansas finishing second. Field Championships with Florida finishing as national Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Jill Rushin, MO NCAA Championships Participants: runner-up. Arkansas 54 2nd NCAA Championships Participants: VOLLEYBALL Florida 35 3rd Florida 70.0 2nd The SEC sent eight teams to the NCAA Tournament, Alabama 20 t6th Texas A&M 41.5 3rd marking the 24th straight year of sending at least two LSU 18 t8th LSU 29.0 t4th teams to NCAA postseason play. Texas A&M 18 t8th Georgia 24.0 6th NCAA Tournament Participants: Mississippi State 16 t12th Arkansas 20.0 9th Florida Second Round Ole Miss 9 t24th Alabama 14.0 t15th Kentucky Second Round Georgia 8 t26th Kentucky 14.0 t15th LSU Second Round Kentucky 4 t45th Tennessee 12.0 t18th Missouri Second Round SEC Champion: Arkansas Ole Miss 10.0 t24th Texas A&M Second Round Coach of the Year: Chris Bucknam, AR Auburn 10.0 t24th Alabama First Round Runner of the Year: Arman Hall, UF Mississippi State 10.0 t24th Arkansas First Round Field Event Athlete of the Year: Sam Kendricks, MS Missouri 1.0 t73rd Georgia First Round Co-Freshman Runners of the Year: Sean Tobin, SEC Champion: Texas A&M SEC Champion: Missouri (18-0) UM and Omar McLeod, AR Coach of the Year: Pat Henry, AM Coach of the Year: Wayne Kreklow, MO Freshman Field Athlete of the Year: Jeremiah Runner of the Year: Deon Lendore, AM Player of the Year: Molly Kreklow, MO Green, UA Field Athlete of the Year: Ricky Robertson, UM Libero Player of the Year: Taylor Unroe, UF Freshman Runner of the Year: Omar McLeod, AR Freshman of the Year: Carly Kan, MO WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Freshman Field Athlete of the Year: Alex Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Camila Jersonsky, AU The SEC had 11 teams finish in the top 20 at the NCAA Poursanidis, UG Indoor Championships with Georgia and Florida tying Co-Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Brandon Lord, for third. UG and Nathanael Franks, AR NCAA Championships Participants: WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Georgia 40.5 t3rd Florida 40.5 t3rd The SEC was well represented at the NCAA Texas A&M 35 5th Championships with a total of nine teams including Arkansas 30 6th national champion Texas A&M. Kentucky 23 9th NCAA Championships Participants: Mississippi State 18 t10th Texas A&M 75.0 National Champion LSU 16 t12th Florida 55.0 4th Auburn 16 t12th Georgia 35.0 5th Missouri 11 t16th LSU 34.0 6th Alabama 10 t19th Kentucky 26.0 7th South Carolina 10 t19th Arkansas 21.5 9th SEC Champion: Florida Alabama 13.0 18th Coach of the Year: Mike Holloway, UF Missouri 9.0 30th Co-Runners of the Year: Cory McGee, UF and Tennessee 1.0 t59th Kamaria Brown, AM SEC Champion: Arkansas

2013-14 SEC YEAR IN REVIEW SEC Tournament NCAA Best National Finish First Team Individual Sport SEC Champion(s) Champion Teams (NCAAs and/or Poll) All-Americas National Champions Baseball Florida LSU 10 Vanderbilt (Champion) 5 --- Men’s Basketball Florida Florida 3 Kentucky (2nd) 0 --- Women’s Basketball South Carolina Tennessee 8 Texas A&M (Elite Eight) 0 --- Men’s Cross Country Arkansas --- 3 Arkansas (12th) 2 0 winners in 1 event Women’s Cross Country Arkansas --- 2 Arkansas (15th) 3 0 winners in 1 event Equestrian South Carolina --- 4 Georgia (Champion) 5 --- Football Auburn --- 10 Auburn (2nd) 10 --- Men’s Golf Alabama --- 12 Alabama (Champion) 2 0 winners in 1 event Women’s Golf Vanderbilt --- 12 Mississippi State (6th) 3 0 winner in 1 event Gymnastics Florida --- 7 Florida (Co-Champion) 30 5 winners in 4 of 5 events Soccer Florida Texas A&M 7 Arkansas (3rd Round) 1 --- Texas A&M Softball Alabama Georgia 11 Florida (Champion) 6 --- Men’s Swimming & Diving Florida --- 10 Florida (3rd) 98 8 winners in 5 of 21 events Women’s Swimming & Diving Georgia --- 9 Georgia (Champion) 117 9 winners in 9 of 21 events Men’s Tennis Georgia Texas A&M 10 Four teams (Third Round) 16 2 winners in 2 events Women’s Tennis Alabama Georgia 11 Florida (3rd) 10 2 winners in 2 events Men’s Indoor Track & Field Arkansas --- 9 Arkansas (2nd) 39 9 winner in 6 of 17 events Women’s Indoor Track & Field Florida --- 11 Florida/Georgia (t3rd) 65 9 winners in 6 of 17 events Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Texas A&M --- 12 Florida (2nd) 68 16 winners in 10 of 21 events Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Arkansas --- 9 Texas A&M (Champion) 72 11 winners in 8 of 21 events Volleyball Missouri --- 8 Five Teams (2nd Round) 3 --- TOTALS 178 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 555 71 SECSEC AALL-TIMELL-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CHAMPIONSCHAMPIONS BASEBALL (10) 1996 Florida 2004 Auburn (634) 2003 LSU (62) 1990 Georgia (52-19) (12-1/AP, UPI, USA Today, FWAA) 2005 Auburn (491) 2004 LSU (52) 1991 LSU (55-18) 1998 Tennessee 2006 Auburn (480.5) 2005 Tennessee (46) 1993 LSU (53-17-1) (13-0/AP, USA Today, FWAA) 2007 Auburn (566) 2009 Tennessee (42) 2003 LSU (13-1/USA Today, BCS) 2009 Auburn (526) 1996 LSU (52-15) MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD (20) 1997 LSU (57-13) 2006 Florida (13-1/USA Today, BCS) WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING (13) 1933 LSU (58) 2000 LSU (52-17) 2007 LSU (12-2/USA Today, BCS) 1982 Florida (505) 1974 Tennessee (60) 2009 LSU (56-17) 2008 Florida (13-1/USA Today, BCS) 1999 Georgia (504.5) 1989 LSU (53) 2010 South Carolina (54-16) 2009 Alabama (14-0/USA Today, BCS) 2000 Georgia (490.5) 1990 LSU (44) 2011 South Carolina (55-14) 2010 Auburn (14-0/AP, USA Today, BCS) 2001 Georgia (389) 1991 Tennessee (51) 2014 Vanderbilt (51-21) 2011 Alabama (13-1/AP, USA Today, BCS) 2002 Auburn (474) 1992 Arkansas (60) MEN’S BASKETBALL (11) 2012 Alabama 2003 Auburn (536) 1993 Arkansas (69) 1948 Kentucky (36-3) (13-1/AP, USA Today, BCS) 2004 Auburn (569) 1994 Arkansas (83) 1949 Kentucky (32-2) 2005 Georgia (609.5) 1995 Arkansas (61.5) MEN’S GOLF (12) 1951 Kentucky (32-2) 2006 Auburn (518.5) 1996 Arkansas (55) 1958 Kentucky (23-6) 1940 LSU (601-tie) 2007 Auburn (535) 1997 Arkansas (55) 1978 Kentucky (30-2) 1942 LSU (590-tie) 2010 Florida (382) 1998 Arkansas (58.5) 1994 Arkansas (31-3) 1947 LSU (606) 2013 Georgia (477) 1999 Arkansas (59) 1996 Kentucky (34-2) 1955 LSU (574) 2014 Georgia (528) 2001 Tennessee (50) 1968 Florida (1154) 2002 LSU (64) 1998 Kentucky (35-4) MEN’S TENNIS (7) 2006 Florida (33-6) 1973 Florida (1149) 2003 Arkansas (59) 1959 Tulane (tie) 2007 Florida (35-5) 1993 Florida (1145) 2004 Arkansas (65.5) 1985 Georgia (36-1) 2012 Kentucky (38-2) 1999 Georgia (1180) 2005 Arkansas (60) 2001 Florida (1126) 1987 Georgia (24-3) 2012 Florida (50) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (8) 2005 Georgia (1135) 1999 Georgia (26-5) 2013 Florida (53) 1987 Tennessee (28-6) 2013 Alabama 2001 Georgia (28-1) Texas A&M (53) 1989 Tennessee (35-2) 2014 Alabama 2007 Georgia (32-0) WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD (18) 1991 Tennessee (30-5) 2008 Georgia (27-3) WOMEN’S GOLF (4) 1987 LSU (62) 1996 Tennessee (32-4) WOMEN’S TENNIS (8) 1997 Tennessee (29-10) 1985 Florida (1218) 1988 LSU (61) 1992 Florida (30-0) 1998 Tennessee (39-0) 1986 Florida (1180) 1989 LSU (86) 1994 Georgia (27-2) 2007 Tennessee (34-3) 2001 Georgia (1176) 1990 LSU (53) 1996 Florida (31-0) 2008 Tennessee (36-2) 2012 Alabama (1171) 1991 LSU (78) 1998 Florida (27-0) 1992 LSU (87) GYMNASTICS (18) WOMEN’S BOWLING (1) 2000 Georgia (27-2) 1993 LSU (93) 2007 Vanderbilt (74-14) 1987 Georgia (187.90) 2003 Florida (31-2) 1994 LSU (86) 1988 Alabama (190.05) 2011 Florida (31-1) 1995 LSU (69) BOXING (1) 1989 Georgia (192.65) 2012 Florida (27-1) 1996 LSU (81) 1949 LSU (20) 1991 Alabama (195.125) MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD (18) 1997 LSU (63) 1993 Georgia (198.00) 2000 LSU (58) MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY (8) 1992 Arkansas (53) 1996 Alabama (198.025) 2002 South Carolina (82) 1972 Tennessee (134) 1993 Arkansas (66) 1998 Georgia (197.725) 2003 LSU (64) 1991 Arkansas (52) 1994 Arkansas (94) 1999 Georgia (196.850) 2006 Auburn (57) 1992 Arkansas (46) 1995 Arkansas (59) 2002 Alabama (197.575) 2008 LSU (67) 1993 Arkansas (31) 1997 Arkansas (59) 2005 Georgia (197.825) 2012 LSU (76) 1995 Arkansas (100) 1998 Arkansas (56) 2006 Georgia (197.750) 2014 Texas A&M (75) 1998 Arkansas (97) 2007 Georgia (197.850) 1999 Arkansas (65) 1999 Arkansas (58) 2008 Georgia (197.450) 2000 Arkansas (69.5) 2000 Arkansas (83) 2001 LSU (34) 2009 Georgia (197.825) SEC ALL-TIME 2002 Tennessee (52) WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY (1) 2011 Alabama (197.650) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012 Alabama (197.850) 2003 Arkansas (54) 1988 Kentucky (75) Men’s ...... 120 2013 Florida (197.575) 2004 LSU (44.5) Women’s ...... 90 EQUESTRIAN (2) 2014 Florida (198.175) 2005 Arkansas (56) Coed ...... 1 2006 Arkansas (53) 2013 Auburn TOTAL ...... 211 RIFLE (1) 2010 Florida (57) 2014 Georgia 2011 Kentucky 2011 Florida (52) FOOTBALL (22) 2012 Florida (52) SEC NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER (1) 1951 Tennessee (10-1/AP, UPI) 2013 Arkansas (57) CHAMPIONSHIPS SINCE 2000 1998 Florida (26-1) 1957 Auburn (10-0/AP) Men’s ...... 48 WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD (14) Women’s ...... 46 1958 LSU (11-0/AP, UPI) SOFTBALL (2) 1987 LSU (49) Coed ...... 1 1960 Ole Miss (10-0-1/FWAA) 2012 Alabama (60-8) 1989 LSU (61) TOTAL ...... 94 1961 Alabama (11-0/AP, UPI) 2014 Florida (55-12) 1991 LSU (48) 1964 Alabama (10-1/AP, UPI) 1992 Florida (50) 1965 Alabama (9-1-1/AP, FWAA) MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING (11) 1993 LSU (49) NOTE: NCAA National Champions only with 1973 Alabama (11-1/UPI) 1978 Tennessee (307) the exception of football and equestrian. 1994 LSU (48) 1978 Alabama (11-1/AP, FWAA) 1983 Florida (238) 1995 LSU (40) 1979 Alabama (12-0/AP, UPI, FWAA) 1984 Florida (287.5) 1996 LSU (52) 1980 Georgia (12-0/AP, UPI, FWAA) 1997 Auburn (496.5) 1997 LSU (49) 1992 Alabama 1999 Auburn (467.5) 2002 LSU (57) (13-0/AP, UPI, USA Today, FWAA) 2003 Auburn (609.5) ROY F. KRAMER SEC ATHLETES OF THE YEAR REED AND ROGERS NAMED SEC ATHLETES OF THE YEAR BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Kentucky baseball player AJ Reed Carolina (basketball); Madison Shipman, Tennessee (softball); and Florida softball player have been named , Texas A&M (swimming); Simone Charley, the 2013-2014 Roy F. Kramer SEC Male and Female Athletes Vanderbilt (track & field/soccer). of the Year by a vote of the league's athletics directors, The SEC Athletes of the Year Awards were first presented in Commissioner Mike Slive announced today. 1976 for men and 1984 for women. The award was renamed "AJ and Hannah are true examples of outstanding student- the Roy F. Kramer Athletes of the Year in 2004 to honor the athletes. They have competed at the highest level of collegiate former commissioner who served the conference from 1990- athletics, and through their hard work, dedication and com- 2002. mitment to excellence, have been successful in their endeav- Past recipients of the SEC Athlete of the Year Award ors," said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. "They are fine rep- include: 2013 - , Texas A&M (football) and resentatives of their universities and this conference. The SEC , Georgia (swimming); 2012 - , is proud to honor them for their accomplishments." Kentucy (basketball) and , Alabama (golf); A native of Terre Haute, Ind., Reed was named national 2011 - John-Patrick Smith, Tennessee (tennis) and Kayla player of the year by Collegiate Baseball and the ABCA, the Hoffman, Alabama (gymnastics); 2010 - Mark Ingram, College Player of the Year by Baseball America, and won the Alabama (football) and Susan Jackson, LSU (gymnastics); 2014 Dick Howser Trophy, presented by the National 2009 - , Florida (football) and , Collegiate Baseball Writers Association at the College World Georgia (gymnastics); 2008 - Tim Tebow, Florida (football) Series. He also won the John Olerud Award, given to the top and , Tennessee (basketball); 2007 - David two-way player in the nation. Price, Vanderbilt (baseball) and , Tennessee The consensus first-team All-America and SEC Player of the (softball); 2006 - , LSU (track & field) and Year had one of the top seasons in the history of college base- , LSU (basketball); 2005 - , ball as a two-way star. He led the nation in homers (23), slug- Florida (swimming) and , Auburn (swimming); ging percentage (.735) and OPS (1.211), while also leading 2004 - , Arkansas (cross country/track) and Jeana the SEC in pitching wins (12), RBI (73), walks (49), total bases Rice, Alabama (gymnastics); 2003 - Alistair Cragg, Arkansas (164) and on-base percentage (.476). He is the first player in (cross country/track) and LaToya Thomas, Mississippi State league history to lead the conference in homers and pitching (basketball); 2002 - Walter Davis, LSU (track & field) and wins. Andree' Pickens, Alabama (gymnastics); 2001 - Matias A five-time National Player of the Week honoree, also win- Boeker, Georgia (tennis) and , Arkansas ning SEC Player of the Week twice and SEC Pitcher of the (cross country/track); 2000 - , South Carolina Week once, he more homers by himself than 185 schools (baseball) and , Georgia (swimming); 1999 - Tim in college baseball, including six SEC schools. Couch, Kentucky (football) and , Rogers led Florida softball to its first national championship Tennessee (basketball); 1998 - , Tennessee in 2014 and was named the Women's College World Series (football) and Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee (basketball); (WCWS) Most Outstanding Player after factoring in all five 1997 - , Florida (football) and Trinity Johnson, games (four complete-game wins, three shutouts, and one South Carolina (softball); 1996 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida ). The Gators went undefeated at the WCWS, outscoring (football) and , Georgia (basketball); 1995 - opponents 32-6 in the five games played in Oklahoma City. , Tennessee (baseball) and , The Lake Wales, Fla., native earned a complete-game victory Kentucky (gymnastics); 1994 - , Arkansas in all seven starts she made during the NCAA Tournament (basketball) and , Florida (swimming); 1993 - and finished her Gator tenure as the NCAA active career , Kentucky (basketball) and Nicole Haislett, leader in wins (127). She was named a Third Team NFCA All- Florida (swimming); 1992 - Shaquille O'Neal, LSU (basket- American, becoming the first Florida softball player to earn ball) and , Georgia (golf); 1991 - Shaquille All&-America honors four times. She also earned All-SEC O'Neal, LSU (basketball) and , Tennessee recognition in each of her four seasons. (basketball); 1990 - , Georgia (basketball) and This past season, she won 30 games (30-8) for the third Dee Foster, Alabama (gymnastics); 1989 - , time in her career, compiling a 15-7 record against ranked Alabama (football) and , Tennessee (basket- opponents, including a six-game winning streak in such con- ball); 1988 - , Vanderbilt (basketball) and Dara tests to close the season. She completed her Florida career as Torres, Florida (swimming); 1987 - , the second winningest pitcher in program history (Stacey Alabama (football) and -King, Alabama Nelson - 136). (); 1986 - , Auburn (football) and The other male nominees were: Robby Shelton, Alabama , Ole Miss (basketball); 1985 - , (golf); , Arkansas (track & field); Tre Mason, Mississippi State (baseball) and Penney Hauschild, Alabama Auburn (football); Scottie Wilbekin, Florida (basketball); (gymnastics); 1984 - , Georgia (football) and Aaron Murray, Georgia (football); Aaron Nola, LSU (baseball); , Florida (swimming); 1983 - , Nik Scholtz, Ole Miss (tennis); Brandon McBride, Mississippi Georgia (football/track and field); 1982 - , Georgia State (track & field); Michael Sam, Missouri (football); (football/baseball); 1981 - , Auburn (swim- Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (football); Hunter Reese, ming); 1980 - , Kentucky (basketball); 1979 - Tennessee (tennis); Deon Lendore, Texas A&M (track & field); , Alabama (basketball); 1978 - , Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (football). Kentucky (basketball); 1977 - Larry Seivers, Tennessee (foot- The other female nominees were: Kim Jacob, Alabama ball); and 1976 - , Auburn (track and field). (gymnastics); Katherine Grable, Arkansas (gymnastics); Branndi Melero, Auburn (softball); Laura Ryan, Georgia (swimming & diving); Dezerea Bryant, Kentucky (track & field); , LSU (gymnastics); Rafaelle Souza, Ole Miss (soccer); Ally McDonald, Mississippi State (golf); Molly Kreklow, Missouri (volleyball); Tiffany Mitchell, South

7 SEC Male ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold 1976 MSU Mardye McDole, Football VU Will Wolford, Football UA Leon Douglas, Basketball UT Lee North, Football AU Harvey Glance, Track & Field VU Mike Rhodes, Basketball 1987 UF Jimmy Dubose, Football UA Cornelius Bennett, Football UG Glynn Harrison, Football 1982 AU Jose Louis Rocha, Diving UK Richard Bubenstein, Swimming UA Arne Borgstrom, Football UF Ricky Nattiel, Football LSU Gary Albertine, Tennis AU Doug Gilcrease, Baseball UG Derek Lilliquist, Baseball UM Ben Williams, Football UF Craig Beardsley, Swimming UK Mitch Knox, Baseball MSU Evis Jennings, Track & Field UG Buck Belue, LSU Wendell Davis, Football UT , Basketball Football/Baseball UM Jeff Noblin, Football VU Barry Burton, Football UK Pat McCulla, Track & Field MSU Don Smith, Football LSU Orlando McDaniel, UT , Basketball 1977 Football/Track & Field VU Will Perdue, Basketball UA T.R. Dunn, Basketball UM Carlos Clark, Basketball AU , Swimming MSU Johnie Cooks, Football 1988 UF Wes Chandler, Football UT , Basketball UA Bobby Humphrey, Football UG Ray Goff, Football VU Whit Taylor, Football AU Aundray Bruce, Football UK Jim Kovach, Football UF Dennis Mitchell, Track & Field LSU Terry Robiskie, Football 1983 UG Matt Peterson, Golf UM Mark Barnthouse, Baseball UA David Magadan, Baseball UK Dave Voit, Baseball MSU Ray Constict, Football AU Bo Jackson, LSU Wendell Davis, LSU UT Larry Sievers, Football Football/Baseball/Track & Field UM Rod Barnes, Basketball VU Steve Chandler, Baseball UF James Jones, Football MSU Lorenzo Daniel, Track & Field UG Herschel Walker, UT Shelby Cannon, Tennis 1978 Football/Track & Field VU Will Perdue, Basketball UA Ozzie Newsome, Football UK Rob Mangas, Football AU Willie Smith, Track & Field LSU Alan Risher, Football 1989 UF Chris Snode, Diving UM Ralph Spry, Track & Field UA Derrick Thomas, Football UG Jeff Lewis, Football MSU , Basketball AU Tracy Rocker, Football UK Jack Givens, Basketball UT Willie Gault, Football/ UF Louis Oliver, Football LSU Charles Alexander, Football Track & Field UG Roger Miller, Baseball UM George Plasketes, Football VU Whit Taylor, Football UK Bob Whelan, Track & Field MSU Evis Jennings, Track & Field LSU Ben McDonald, Baseball UT Andy Coan, Swimming 1984 UM Wesley Walls, Football VU Ed Smith, Football UA Walter Lewis, Football MSU Tommy Raffo, Baseball AU Bo Jackson, Football/ UT Keith DeLong, Football 1979 Track & Field VU Barry Goheen, Basketball UA Reggie King, Basketball UF , Football AU James Walker, Track & Field UG Terry Hoage, Football 1990 UF Jim Watkins, Football UK Keith Martin, Football UA John Mangum, Football UG Willie McClendon, Football LSU Teddy Viator, Tennis AU Win Lyle, Football UK Jim Kovach, Football UM Dave Peege, Golf UF Emmitt Smith, Football LSU Charles Alexander, Football MSU Rafael Palmeiro, Baseball UG Alec Kessler, Basketball UM John Stroud, Basketball UT Paul Annacone, Tennis UK Bob Whelan, Track & Field MSU Mike Kelley, Baseball VU Jeff Turner, Basketball LSU Chris Jackson, Basketball UT Reggie Johnson, Basketball UM John Darnell, Football VU Frank Mordica, Football 1985 MSU Burke Masters, Baseball UA Bobby Lee Hurt, Basketball UT Eric Still, Football 1980 AU Bo Jackson, Football/Baseball VU Derrick Wilcox, Basketball UA Steadman Shealy, Football UF Kerwin Bell, Football AU Rowdy Gaines, Swimming UG Mikael Pernfors, Tennis 1991 UF Cris Collinsworth, Football UK , Basketball UA Philip Doyle, Football/Baseball UG Mel Lattany, Track & Field LSU Jeff Wickersham, Football AU Samuel Matete, Track & Field UK Kyle Macy, Basketball UM Freddie Joe Nunn, Football UF Huey Richardson, Football LSU Rick Meador, Swimming MSU Will Clark, Baseball UG , Tennis UM John Stroud, Basketball UT Johnnie Jones, Football UK Reggie Hanson, Basketball MSU Rickey Brown, Basketball VU Phil Cox, Basketball LSU Shaquille O’Neal, Basketball UT Mel Purcell, Tennis UM George Kersh, Track & Field VU Scott Madison, Baseball 1986 MSU Greg Carter, Basketball UA Doug Duke, Baseball UT Melvin Stewart, Swimming 1981 AU Bo Jackson, Football VU Scott Draud, Basketball UA E.J. Junior, Football UF Neal Anderson, Football AU Rowdy Gaines, Swimming UG Peter Persons, Golf 1992 UF Cris Collinsworth, Football UK Kenny Walker, Basketball UA Robert Stewart, Football UG Herschel Walker, Football LSU Don Redden, Basketball ARK Erick Walder, Track & Field UK Ricky Dellagatta, Wrestling UM Kent Austin, Football AU Jimmy Green, Golf LSU Durand Macklin, Basketball MSU Lorenzo Daniel, Track & Field UF , Swimming UM Elston Turner, Basketball UT Sam Graddy, Track & Field UG Wade McGuire, Tennis 8 SEC Male ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold UK Mark Thompson, Baseball 1997 USC Kyle Thompson, Golf LSU Shaquille O’Neal, Basketball UA Roberto Vaz, Baseball UT , Baseball UM Joe Harvell, Basketball ARK Robert Howard, Track & Field VU Matt Stewart, Football MSU Jon Harden, Baseball AU , Baseball USC Dave Willman, Baseball UF Danny Wuerffel, Football 2002 UT Aric Long, Track & Field UG Larry Brown, Foootball/ UA Ron Bramlett, Track & Field VU Corey Harris, Football Basketball ARK , Cross Country/T&F UK , Basketball AU Damon Duval, Football 1993 LSU Brandon Larson, Baseball UF Rex Grossman, Football UA Eric Curry, Football UM Sebastien Dechaunac, Tennis UG Matias Boeker, Tennis ARK Erick Walder, Track & Field MSU Thomas Dupre’, Tennis UK Jesse Witten, Tennis AU John Powell, Baseball USC Larry Davis, Basketball LSU Walter Davis, Track & Field UF Shane Matthews, Football UT , Swimming UM Terrence Metcalf, Football UG Garrison Hearst, Football VU Jamie Duncan, Foootball MSU Mario Austin, Basketball UK Jamal Mashburn, Basketball USC Yaron Peters, Baseball LSU , Baseball 1998 UT James Gatlin, Track & Field UM Everett Lindsay, Football UA Brent Roberts, Diving VU Bobby Reynolds, Tennis MSU Daniel Courcol, Tennis ARK Robert Howard, Track & Field USC Joe Biernat, Baseball AU Lee Pearson, Tennis 2003 UT Chris Woodruff, Tennis UF , Baseball UA David Kamani, Track & Field VU Billy McCaffrey, Basketball UG John Roddick, Tennis ARK Alistar Cragg, Cross Country/T&F UK , Football AU Leevan Sands, Track & Field 1994 LSU , Baseball UF , Basketball UA Antonio Langham, Football UM , Basketball UG David Pollack, Football ARK Corliss Williamson, MSU Richard Lee, Baseball UK Clayton Moss, Diving Basketball USC Brad Snyder, Track & Field LSU , Baseball AU Will Blackmon, Golf UT Peyton Manning, Football UM , Baseball UF Mark Merklein, Tennis VU Jamie Duncan, Foootball MSU Marquis Davis, Track & Field UG Eric Zeier, Football USC Brian Buscher, Baseball UK Jeff Abbott, Baseball 1999 UT Stephen Harris, Track & Field LSU , Baseball UA Andy Phillips, Baseball VU Bobby Reynolds, Tennis UM Joakim Appelqvist, Tennis ARK Brandon Burlsworth, Football MSU Joc Simmons, Tennis AU Casey Dunn, Baseball 2004 USC Ron Willis, Track & Field UF Jeff Morrison, Tennis UA Kennedy Winston, Basketball UT Jose Parrilla, Track & Field UG Champ Bailey, Football ARK Alistar Cragg, Cross Country/T&F VU Boomer Whipple, Baseball UK Tim Couch, Football AU Caesar Garcia, Diving LSU Michal Chmela, Tennis UF Camilo Villegas, Golf 1995 UM Keith Carter, Basketball UG Rashad Wright, Basketball UA Jay Barker, Football MSU James Johnson, Football UK Jeff Chakouian, Track & Field ARK Corliss Williamson, Basketball USC Terrence Trammell, LSU Chad Lavalais, Football AU Kurt Jachimowski, Swimming Track & Field UM Eli Manning, Football UF Ellis Johnson, Football UT Tee Martin, Football MSU Lawrence Roberts, Basketball UG Eric Zeier, Football VU Hunter Bledsoe, Baseball USC Landon Powell, Baseball UK Tim Harden, Track & Field UT Leigh Smith, Track & Field LSU Mario Sategna, Track & Field 2000 VU Matt Freije, Basketball UM Mahesh Bhupathi, Tennis UA Chris Samuels, Football MSU Erick Dampier, Basketball ARK Melvin Lister, Track & Field 2005 USC Jay Telford, Swimming AU Todd Faulkner, Baseball UA Vlad Polyakov, Swimming UT Todd Helton, Baseball UF Bernard Williams, Track & Field ARK Wallce Spearman Jr., Track & Field VU Boomer Whipple, Baseball UG Quincy Carter, Football AU Carlos Rogers, Football UK James Whalen, Football UF Ryan Lochte, Swimming 1996 LSU , Basketball UG David Greene, Football UA Roy Rogers, Basketball UM Savante’ Stringfellow, Track & Field UK John Holmes, Golf ARK Godfrey Siamusiye, MSU Marco Baron, Tennis LSU , Basketball Track & Field USC Kip Bouknight, Baseball UM Antwon Hicks, Track & Field AU Victor Houston, Track & Field UT Michael Gilliam, Swimming MSU Lawrence Roberts, Basketball UF Danny Wuerffel, Football VU , Basketball USC Steve Pearce, Baseball UG Jamie Laschinger, Tennis UT , Baseball UK , Basketball 2001 VU Jensen Lewis, Baseball LSU Eddy Furniss, Baseball UA David Kimani, Track & Field UM Johan Hede, Tennis ARK Oskar Johansson, Tennis 2006 MSU Erick Dampier, Basketball AU Rudi Johnson, Football UA Demeco Ryans, Football USC Steve Taneyhill, Football UF Nick Gilliam, Golf ARK Josphat Boit, Track & Field UT Lawrence Johnson, UG Matias Boeker, Tennis AU Doug Van Wie, Swimming Track & Field UK Tayshuan Prince, Basketball UF Ryan Lochte, Swimming VU Frank Seckar, Basketball LSU Walter Davis, Track & Field UG Chris Kirk, Golf UM Deuce McAllister, Football UK , Baseball MSU Marco Baron, Tennis LSU Xavier Carter, Track & Field 9 SEC Male ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold UM Patrick Willis, Football LSU , Baseball UG Martin Grodzki, Swimming MSU Thomas Berkery, Baseball UM Michael Oher, Football UK Anthony Davis, Basketball USC Sidney Rice, Football MSU Jarvis Varnado, Basketball LSU Morris Claiborne, Football UT Aries Merritt, Track & Field USC Devan Downey, Basketball UM Alex Yarbrough, Baseball VU Jay Cutler, Football UT John Patrick Smith, Tennis MSU , Baseball VU D.J. Moore, Football USC Melvin Ingram, Football 2007 UT Ryan Helms, Swimming UA Emeel Salem, Baseball 2010 VU John Jenkins, Basketball ARK Darren McFadden, Football UA Mark Ingram, Football AU Steven Segerlin, Diving ARK Zack Cox, Baseball 2013 UF Chris Leak, Football AU , Baseball UA Cory Whitsett, Golf UG John Isner, Tennis UF Tim Tebow, Football ARK Kevin Lazas, Track & Field UK Andre’ Woodson, Football UG Russell Henley, Golf AU , Swimming LSU JaMarcus Russell, Football UK , Basketball UF Omar Craddock, Track & Field UM Barnabas Kirui, Track & Field LSU Walter Henning, Track & Field UG Jarvis Jones, Football MSU Edward Easley, Baseball UM , Baseball UK Greg Ferrucci, Swim & Dive USC N/A MSU Jarvis Varnado, Basketball LSU Mason Katz, Baseball UT , Basketball USC Johnny Dutch, Track & Field UM Isiah Young, Track & Field VU , Baseball UT Eric Berry, Football MSU Hunter Renfroe, Baseball VU Jedrmaine Beal, Basketball MO David Bonuch, Swim & Dive 2008 USC Jadeveon Clowney, Football UA Michael Thompson, Golf UT Mikelis Libietis, Tennis ARK Darren McFadden, Football 2011 AM Johnny Manziel, Football AU Cesar Cielo, Swimming UA Kirani James, Track & Field VU , Baseball UF Tim Tebow, Football ARK D.J. Williams, Football UG , Baseball AU Cam Newton, Football 2014 UK Rashaud Scott, Track & Field UF Will Claye, Track & Field UA Robby Shelton, Golf LSU Glenn Dorsey, Football UG Mark Dylla, Swimming ARK Jarrion Lawson, Track & Field UM Erling Tveit, Tennis UK Randall Cobb, Football AU Tre Mason, Football MSU Jamil Hubbard, Track & Field LSU Patrick Peterson, Football UF Scottie Wilbekin, Basketball USC Jason Richardson, Track & Field UM Barnabas Kirui, Cross Country UG Aaron Murray, Football UT Chris Lofton, Basketball MSU Derek Sherrod, Football UK A.J. Reed, Baseball VU , Basketball USC Michael Roth, Baseball LSU Aaron Nola,Baseball UT John-Patrick Smith, Tennis UM Nik Scholtz, Tennis 2009 VU Grayson Garvin, Baseball MSU Brandon McBride, Track & Field UA Andre Smith, Football MO Michael Sam, Football ARK Blake Strode, Tennis 2012 USC Jadeveon Clowney, Football AU , Swimming UA Trent Richardson, Football UT Hunter Reese,Tennis UF Tim Tebow, Football ARK Joe Adams, Football AM Deon Lendore, Track & Field UG Knowshon Moreno, Football AU Kyle Owens, Swimming VU Jordan Matthews,Football UK Bruno Agostinelli, Tennis UF Tony McQuay, Track & Field

MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR BREAKDOWN Winners (1976-2014 Auburn 3 ‘76-81-86 By Sport Vanderbilt 2 ‘88-07 Football 13 ‘77-84-86-87-89-96- Mississippi State 1 ‘85 97-98-99-08-09-10-12 South Carolina 1 ‘00 Basketball 10 ‘78-79-80-88-90-91-92-93- Texas A&M 1 2012 94-12 Track & Field 5 ‘76-02-03-04-06 Nominees (1976-2014) Baseball 5 ‘85-95-00-07-14 By Sport Swimming & Diving 2 ‘81-05 Football 144 Tennis 2 ‘01-11 Basketball 70 Multiple Sports 2 Football/Baseball -’82 Cross Country/Track & Field 69 Football/Track - ‘83 Baseball 66 Tennis 39 By School Swimming & Diving 31 Kentucky 6 ‘78-80-93-99-12-13 Golf 14 Florida 5 ‘96-97-05-08-09 *Wrestling 1 Georgia 5 ‘82-83-84-90-01 Alabama 4 ‘79-87-89-10 *No longer sponsored by the SEC LSU 4 ‘91-92-02-06 Tennessee 4 ‘77-95-98-11 Arkansas 3 ‘94-03-04 10 SEC Female ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold 1984 LSU Schowonda Williams, 1993 UA Cassandra Crumpton, Track & Field UA Dee Foster, Gymnastics Basketball UM Kim Bullard, Basketball ARK Deena Drossin, Track & Field AU Annie Lett, Swimming MSU Kunshinge Sorrell, Basketball AU Lauretta Freeman, Basketball UF Tracy Caulkins, Swimming UT Bridgette Gordon, Basketball UF Nicole Haislett, Swimming UG Kathy McMinn, Gymnastics VU Laura Vaughan, Cross Country UG Heather Stepp, Gymnastics UK Tonya Lowe, Track & Field UK Jenny Hansen, Gymnastics LSU Joyce Walker, Basketball 1989 LSU Sharon Jaklofsky, Track & Field UM Jennifer Gillom, Basketball UA Pauline Davis, Track & Field UM Paloma Collantes, Tennis MSU Kathe Kingston, Golf AU , Basketball MSU Carri Wood, Golf UT Mary Ostrowski, Basketball UF Melissa Miller, Gymnastics USC Sara Henninger, Swimming VU Ming Hsu, Swimming UG Lucy Wener, Gymnastics UT Lisa Harrison, Basketball UK Lisa Breiding, Track & Field VU Heidi Gillingham, Basketball 1985 LSU Dawn Sowell, Track & Field UA Penney Hauschild, UM Cynthia Autry, Basketball 1994 Gymnastics MSU Claire Pollard, Tennis UA Niesa Johnson, Basketball AU Helene Baroody, Basketball UT Bridgette Gordon, Basketball ARK Honey Marsh, Soccer UF , Golf VU Wendy Deacon, Swimming AU Jenny Luper, Gymnastics UG , Golf UF Nicole Haislett, Swimming UK Tamaka Takagi, Tennis 1990 UG , Tennis LSU Christine Slythe, Track & Field UA Dee Foster, Gymnastics UK Jenny Hansen, Gymnastics UM Jennifer Gillom, Basketball AU Sissy Costner, Track & Field LSU Cheryl Taplin, Track & Field MSU Kathe Kingston, Golf UF Andrea Farley, Tennis UM Paloma Collantes, Tennis UT Sheila Collins, Basketball UG Anne Cain, Golf MSU April Ecke, Track & Field VU Elizabeth Moorman, Tennis UK Valerie McGovern, USC Helen Crook, Tennis Track & Field UT Katharina Larsson, Golf 1986 LSU Jackie Gallagher, Golf VU Beth Tallent, Track & Field UA Penney Hauschild, Gymnastics UM Kimsey O’Neal, Basketball AU Rosalind Council, Track & Field MSU No Nominee 1995 UF Megan Neyer, Diving UT Patty Wiegand, Track & Field UA Niesa Johnson, Basketball UG , Basketball VU Wendy Scholtens, Basketball ARK Sarah Schwald, Track & Field UK Sherry Hoover, Track & Field AU Rachel Sauder, Track & Field LSU Jenny Lidback, Golf 1991 UF , Tennis UM Jennifer Gillom, Basketball UA Dee Foster, Gymnastics UG Icolyn Kelly, Track & Field MSU Jackie Holden, Basketball AU Carolyn Jones, Basketball UK Jenny Hansen, Gymnastics UT LaVonna Martin, Track & Field UF Nicole Haislett, Swimming LSU Cornelia Gayden, Basketball VU Jackie Cowan, Basketball UG , Gymnastics UM Angelia Clay, Track & Field UK Kellie Moran, Swimming MSU Nicolle Carter, Volleyball 1987 LSU Dana Chatman, Basketball USC Siew Ai Lim, Golf UA Lillie Leatherwood-King, UM Alison Hill, Tennis UT Tracy Bonner, Swimming Track & Field MSU Carri Wood, Golf VU Christine Watson, Soccer AU Vickie Orr, Basketball UT Daedra Charles, Basketball UF Jill Hetherington, Tennis VU Wendy Scholtens, Basketball 1996 UG Gwen Torrence, Track & Field UA Meredith Willard, Gymnastics UK Sonia Hahn, Tennis 1992 ARK Deena Drossin, Track & Field LSU Wendy Stammer, Volleyball UA Linda Burgess, Basketball AU Rachel Sauder, Track & Field UM Alisa Scott, Basketball ARK Claire Lavers, Track & Field UF Jill Craybas, Tennis MSU Kunshinge Sorrell, Basketball AU Allison Bock, Swimming UG Saudia Roundtree, Basketball UT LaVonna Martin, Track & Field UF Nicole Haislett, Swimming UK Tina Johnson, Swimming VU Karen Booker, Basketball UG Vicki Goetze, Golf LSU D’Andre Hill, Track & Field UK Susan Klingenberg, Tennis UM Angelia Clay, Track & Field 1988 LSU Dawn Bowles, Track & Field MSU Marilia Andrade, Tennis UA Pauline Davis, Track & Field UM Jackie Martin, Basketball USC Dawn Ellerbe, Track & Field AU Vickie Orr, Basketball MSU Carri Wood, Golf UT Nicole deMan, Swimming UF , Swimming USC Marsha Williams, Basketball VU Sheri Sam, Basketball UG Sue Thomas, Golf UT Catherine Byrne, Swimming UK Sherry Hoover, Track & Field VU Beth Tallent, Track & Field SEC Female ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold 1997 2001 2005 UA Meredith Willard, Gymnastics UA Kelly Kretschman, Softball UA Beth Mallory, Track & Field ARK Amy Yoder, Track & Field ARK Amy Yoder Begley, Track & Field ARK Anita Denton, Track & Field AU Mimi Bowen, Swimming AU Magie Bowen, Swimming AU Kirsty Coventry, Swimming UF DeLisha Milton, Basketball UF Whitney Laiho, Tennis UF Tiandra Ponteen, Track & Field UG Michelle Anderson, Tennis UG , Swimming UG Mary Descenza, Swimming UK Christy Soulakis, Diving UK Jamie Siegele, Swimming UK Aibika Kalsarieva, Tennis LSU LaTarsha Stroman, LSU Britni Sneed, Softball LSU Seimone Augustus, Basketball Track & Field UM Teneeshia Jones, Track & Field UM Armintie Price, Basketball UM Agnes Muzamel, Tennis MSU LaToya Thomas, Basketball MSU Tan White, Basketball MSU LaTonya Hill, Track & Field USC Demetria Washington, Track & Field USC Tiffany Ross-Williams, Track USC Trinity Johnson, Softball UT Young-A-Yang, Golf UT Tianna Madison, Track & Field UT Chamique Holdsclaw, Basketball VU , Basketball VU Ashley Earley, Basketball VU Ryan Tolbert, Track & Field 2002 2006 1998 UA Andree’ Pickens, Gymnastics UA , Alabama UA Merritt Booth, Gymnastics ARK Andreina Byrd, Cross Country/T&F ARK Stacey Lewis, Golf ARK Jessica Field, Volleyball AU Magie Bowen, Swimming AU Angela Homan, XC/Track AU Lacena Golding, Track & Field UF Jessica Lehnhoff, Tennis UF Jane Collymore, Volleyball UF Murriel Page, Basketball UG Angela Jerman, Golf UG Mary Descenza, Swimming UG Kim Aronold, Gymnastics UK Annie Gage, Soccer UK Taryn Ignacio, Diving UK , Swimming LSU Britni Sneed, Softball LSU Seimone Augustus, Basketball LSU Amy McClosky, Gymnastics UM Mira Radu, Tennis UM Armintie Price, Basketball UM Agnes Muzamel, Tennis MSU LaToya Thomas, Basketball MSU Jen McPherson, Track & Field MSU Autumn Anderson, Softball USC Demetria Washington, Track & Field USC Shalonda Solomon, Track USC Lisa Misipeka, Track & Field UT , Tennis UT Sarah Fekete, Softball UT Chamique Holdsclaw, Basketball VU Chantelle Anderson, Basketball VU Tyler Griffin, Soccer VU Ryan Tolbert, Track & Field 2003 2007 1999 UA Ashley Miles, Gymnastics UA , Gymnastics UA Dominique Canty, Basketball ARK Christin Wurth, Track & Field ARK Stacy Lewis, Golf ARK Amy Yoder, Cross Country/ AU Magie Bowen, Swimming AU , Track & Field Track & Field UF Candice Scott, Track & Field UF Angie McGinnis, Volleyball AU Katie Taylor, Swimming UG Maritaz Correia, Swimming UG Courtney Kupets, Gymnastics UF Daniel Fotopoulos, Soccer UK Sarah Witten, Tennis UK Brooke Marnitz, Softball UG Debbie Ferguson, Track & Field LSU Muna Lee, Track & Field LSU Megan Falcon, Tennis UK Rachel Komisarz, Swimming UM Mira Radu, Tennis UM Armintie Price, Basketball LSU Claudine Williams, Track & Field MSU LaToya Thomas, Basketball MSU Chelsea Bramlett, Softball UM Agnes Muzamel, Tennis USC , Basketball USC Natasha Hastings, T & F MSU Jennifer Fambrough, Basketball UT Vilmarie Castellvi, Tennis UT Monica Abbott, Softball USC Kim Pietro, Softball VU Chantelle Anderson, Basketball VU Jacqui Concolino, Golf UT Chamique Holdsclaw, Basketball VU Asta Helgadottir, Soccer 2004 2008 UA Jeana Rice, Gymnastics UA Charlotte Morgan, Softball 2000 ARK , Basketball ARK Stacy Lewis, Golf UA Kelly Kretschman, Softball AU , Swimming AU , Swimming ARK Amy Yoder, Cross Country/Track UF Aury Cruz, Volleyball UF , Swimming AU Sarah Wentworth, Gymnastics UG Hyleas Fountain, Track & Field UG , Gymnastics UF Sarah Yohe, Soccer UK Aibika Kalsarieva, Tennis UK Kari Retrum, Diving UG Kristy Kowal, Swimming LSU Kristen Schmidt, Softball LSU , Basketball UK Allison Peppers, Soccer UM Amy Sample, Soccer UM Brittney Reese, Track & Field LSU Peta-Gaye Dowdie, Track & Field MSU Tiffany McWilliams, Track & Field MSU Chelsea Bramlett, Softball UM Teneeshia Jones, Track & Field USC Allison Brennan, Diving USC , Soccer MSU LaToya Thomas, Basketball UT Dee Dee Trotter, Track & Field UT Candace Parker, Basketball USC Miki Barber, Track & Field VU Josie Hahn, Track & Field VU Amanda Taylor, Tennis UT , Basketball VU , Tennis 12 SEC Female ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold 2009 UF Kelsey Bruder, Softball UM Rafaelle Souza, Soccer UA Charlotte Morgan, Softball UG Allison Schmitt, Swimming MSU Ally McDonald, Golf ARK Aurelija Miseviciute, Tennis UK , Basketball MO Chelsea Thomas, Softball AU DeWanna Bonner, Basketball LSU , T & F USC Ieasia Walker, Basketball UF Stacey Nelson, Softball UM Juliana Smith, Track & Field UT Tori Lamp, Swim & Dive UG Courtney Kupets, Gymnastics MSU Rochelle Farquharson, T & F A&M Breeja Larson, Swim & Dive UK Sarah Rumley, Volleyball USC LaKya Brookins, Track & Field VU Tiffany Clarke, Basketball LSU A. Clare-Kearney, Gymnastics UT Jackie Areson, Track & Field UM Juliana Smith, Track & Field VU Molly Kinsella, Soccer 2014 MSU Chelsea Bramlett, Softball UA Kim Jacob, Gymnastics USC LaKya Brookins, Track & Field 2012 ARK Katherine Grable,Gymnastics UT Sarah Bowman, Track & Field UA Brooke Pancake, Golf AU Branndi Melero, Softball VU Jennifer Risper, Basketball ARK Jaime Pisani, Gymnastics UF Hannah Rogers, Softball AU Arianna Wallace, Swimming UG Laura Ryan, Swim & Diving 2010 UF Elizabeth Beiesel, Swimming UK Dezerea Bryant,Track & Field UA Charlotte Morgan, Softball UG Kat Ding, Gymnastics LSU Rheagan Courville, ARK Casey Jo Magee, Gymnastics UK A’dia Mathies, Basketball Gymnastics AU Sheniqua Ferguson, T & F LSU Kimberlyn Duncan, T & F UM Rafaelle Souza, Soccer UF , Swimming UM Kristi Boxx, Softball MSU Ally McDonald,Golf UG Chelsey Gullickson, Tennis MSU Jody-Ann Muir, T & F MO Molly Kreklow, Volleyball UK Victoria Dunlap, Basketball USC Kayla Grimsley, Soccer USC Tiffany Mitchell, Basketball LSU Susan Jackson, Gymnastics UT Kelsey Robinson, Volleyball UT Madison Shipman, Softball UM Kristi Boxx, Tennis VU Marina Alex, Golf A&M Breeja Larson, Swimming MSU Chelsea Bramlett, Softball VU Simone Charley,T&F/Soccer USC Blakely Mattern, Soccer 2013 UT Phoebe Wright, Track & Field UA Stephanie Meadow, Golf VU Marina Alex, Golf ARK Makeba Alcide,Track & Field AU Olivia Scott, Swimming 2011 UF , Gymnastics UA , Gymnastics UG Allison Schmitt, Swimmng ARK Tina Sutej, Track & Field UK A’dia Mathies, Basketball AU Arianna Wallace, Swimming LSU Kimberlyn Duncan, T & F

FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR BREAKDOWN Winners (1984-2014) Nominees (1984-2014) By Sport By Sport Basketball 9 ‘86-89-91-96-98-99-03 Cross Country/Track & Field 89 ‘06-08 Basketball 74 Gymnastics 8 ‘85-90-95-02-04-09-10-11 Swimming & Diving 48 Swimming & Diving 7 ‘84-88-93-94-00-05-13 Gymnastics 38 Softball 3 ‘97-07-14 Tennis 33 Track & Field 2 ‘87-01 Golf 26 Golf 2 ‘92-12 Softball 25 Soccer 16 By School Volleyball 10 Alabama 7 ‘85-87-90-02-04-11-12 Tennessee 6 ‘89-91-98-99-07-08 Georgia 5 ‘92-96-00-09-13 Florida 5 ‘84-88-93-94-14 LSU 2 ‘06-10 Arkansas 1 ‘01 Auburn 1 ‘05 Kentucky 1 ‘95 Ole Miss 1 ‘86 Mississippi State 1 ‘03 South Carolina 1 ‘97

13 H. Boyd McWhorter SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR WHITSETT, VREELAND NAMED MCWHORTER WINNERS BIRMINGHAM, Ala., – golfer Cory Vreeland is a double major in Economics and International Whitsett and swimmer Shannon Affairs and is on target to graduate in December 2014. She Vreeland have been named the 2013-14 Southeastern was named a recipient of the Ramsey Scholarship for Conference H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athletes of the Academic and Athletic Excellence and chosen as the recipient Year, Commissioner Mike Slive announced Tuesday. of the Memorial Scholarship. The two were chosen by a committee of Faculty Athletics Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, Vreeland was Representatives from SEC universities and both will receive a picked as a swimming and diving representative on the $15,000 post-graduate scholarship, provided by AT&T, an Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and chosen for the SEC Corporate Champion, and the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Southeastern Conference Community Service Team. She was “Cory and Shannon demonstrate a commitment to excel- previously recognized as the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year lence that makes them the ideal choices for the H. Boyd for swimming and diving. McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award,” Slive said. “This is the She placed second in the 200 freestyle, fifth in the 100 SEC’s most prestigious award and they deserve this honor freestyle and sixth in the 500 freestyle at the NCAAs as the because of their hard work that allows them to excel at the Lady Bulldogs won their second straight national champi- highest level in their sport and in the classroom. I congratu- onship. She came in second on the 800 freestyle relay, third late them as outstanding representatives of their respective on the 400 medley relay and fourth on the 400 freestyle relay institutions and the SEC.” at the NCAAs. A business major, who graduated this past Saturday, Vreeland, a team captain, won the 200 freestyle and placed Whitsett’s accomplishments both on and off the golf course second in the 100 and 500 freestyle at the SEC are nearly unmatched in collegiate golf. Whitsett was the Championships as the Lady Bulldogs won their fifth straight 2013 SEC Golfer of the Year and SEC Scholar-Athlete of the title. She finished first on the 400 and 800 freestyle relays and Year and a two-time NCAA Elite 89 Award winner as the second on the 400 medley relay at the SEC meet. golfer with the highest grade-point average (4.0) at the NCAA Named the Kansas City Sports Commission’s Sportswoman Championships. of the Year, Vreeland earned a Golden Goggles Award from An at-large member of the 2013 Capital One Academic All- USA Swimming for Relay Performance of the Year after help- America team and a Cleveland Golf All-American Scholar, he ing the 400-meter freestyle relay win gold and set the is a two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll selection and was American record at the 2013 World Championships. She also named to the SEC Newcomer Academic Honor Roll in 2011. placed second in the 100-meter freestyle, fourth in the 200- In 2013 he helped lead Alabama to the NCAA meter freestyle and eighth in the 400-meter freestyle as the Championship and spent time as the world’s No. 1 amateur defeated Europe 132-131 in the Mutual of while helping lead the United States to victory at the 2013 Omaha Duel in the Pool in , and she swam on the Walker Cup and Palmer Cup. runner-up 400-meter freestyle relay in the Duel in the Pool. He is a four-year starter at Alabama, earning first team All- Vreeland ranks second in the 200 freestyle, fourth in the SEC in each of his first three years and consensus first team 500 freestyle, sixth in the 100 freestyle, eighth in the 200 and All-America honors in 2013 while gaining a second-team 400 individual medley, ninth in the 1,000 freestyle and 10th selection in 2011 and 2012. He was a member of the 2013 in the 1,650 freestyle in Georgia school history. She led off All-Nicklaus Team and the 2011 All-Mickelson Team, and he the 800 freestyle relay that set the American, U.S. Open, owns five career individual medalist honors, second most at NCAA and Georgia records and she led off the 400 freestyle Alabama and is third in school history in scoring average relay that lowered the NCAA, U.S. Open and Georgia marks. (71.45). She also swam on the 400 freestyle relay that set the The 2011 SEC Freshman of the Year, he has 16 top-five and American record. 22 top-10 finishes in his career and has won three individual titles at the Linger Longer Invitational as well as the 2011 Western Refining All-American Classic and the 2013 Aggie Invitational. 14 SEC Male SCHOLAR-ATHLETE WINNERS Scholar-Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold 1986 1995 2000 UT John Young, Track & Field AU Roberto Teofilo, Tennis UA Mark Jollands, Swimming & Diving UF Michael Gilmore, Football ARK Andrew Begley, Track/Cross Country 1987 LSU Michael Blanchard, Football AU Roland Thatcher, Golf UM Jeff Noblin, Football USC Greg King, Soccer UF Stuart McFarland, Baseball UT Lars Sumberg, Track & Field UG Joey Pitts, Tennis 1988 VU Jason Robbins, Baseball UK Jason Bell, Soccer UG William Chocallo, Tennis LSU Tom Hand, Tennis LSU Ignazio Albergamo, Football 1996 UM Jude Voltz, Baseball UM Daniel Hoskins, Football UA Dan Mutert, Golf MSU Michael Trailov, Golf UT Troy Robinson, Track & Field UK Mark Pope, Basketball USC Jerome Jourdan, Tennis VU Kyle Balch, Baseball LSU Martin Nyberg, Swimming UT Russell Johnson, Track MSU Kristian Broems, Tennis VU Andrew Nisker, Tennis 1989 UT Jon McGowen, Swimming UK Mark Blythe VU Chris Groer, Tennis 2001 LSU Mikael Olander, Track & Field UA Jeremy Vaughn, Baseball UT Adam Epstein 1997 ARK Jeffrey Hoefler, Baseball UG Andrew DeVooght, Swimming AU Jeffrey Somensatto, Swimming 1990 UK Jonak Talwalker, Baseball UF Gregory Reeves, Swimming UF Mike Glassman, Swimming LSU Marcelo Kingston, Swimming UG Brandon Rocque, Swimming UG Alec Kessler, Basketball UM Brian Wicker, Football UK Giovani Fernandes, Soccer LSU Bengt Jarlsjo, Track & Field USC Jonathan Rehberg, Swimming LSU Donald Petursson, Diving MSU Burke Masters, Baseball VU Roosevelt Noble, Football UM Reagan King, Football UT John Coyne, Track & Field MSU Scott Westerfield, Football 1998 USC Lars Cederqvist, Golf 1991 UA Michael LeMaster, UT Lance Asti, Swimming AU Geoff Answini, Swimming Cross Country/Track & Field VU Ulises Cabrera-Valenzuela, Baseball UG Al Parker, Tennis UF Stephen Smeyak, LSU Sol Graves, Football Cross Country/Track & Field 2002 UM David Midlick, Basketball UG Chad Hales, UA Patrick Hollingsworth, Football VU Todd Erdner, Cross Country Cross Country/Track & Field ARK Josh Melton, Football LSU Chad Kessler, Football AU Damon Duval, Football 1992 MSU Jeremy Jackson, Baseball UF Michael Jansen, Swimming UA Jeff Laubenthal, Baseball USC Aaron Ahern, Swimming UG Marc Lindsay, Swimming UF Michael Holloway, Track & Field UK Ilkka Jantti, Soccer UG Jack Frierson, Tennis 1999 LSU Brent Martin, Track & Field UK Gregory Lahr, Football UA Clint Waggoner, Football UM Omah Farrar, Baseball MSU Charles Daniel, Baseball ARK Matt Kerr, Cross Country/ MSU David Ruiz, Tennis VU Scott Shimanoto, Soccer Track & Field USC Trey Dyson, Baseball AU Matt Busbee, Swimming UT Ryan Moffett, Baseball 1993 UF Shane Seroyer, Baseball VU Jeff Little, Baseball AU Alan Lake, Swimming UG Jon Nordin, Basketball UM Brian Lee, Football UK Jeff Zurcher, Football 2003 MSU Daniel Boyd, Football LSU Jonas Samuelsson, Tennis UA Terrance Meade, Basketball USC Bennett Hogan, Football UM Calvin Thigpen, ARK Daniel Lincoln, Track & Field UT Lang Wiseman, Basketball Cross Country/Track & Field AU Dontarrious Thomas, Football VU Dennis Szurkus, Cross Country MSU Darrin Clark, Quarterback UF Matt Bonner, Basketball USC Keith Hall, Cross Country/ UG Jon Stinchcomb, Football 1994 Track & Field UK Thomas Morgan, Track & Field UA Marten Olander, Golf UT Adam Engle, Swimming LSU Martin Latz, Swimming & Diving ARK James Oliver, Football VU James McIntosh, Golf UM Alex Hartman, Tennis UG Carlton DeVooght, Swimming MSU Joey Collums, Baseball LSU Chad Loup, Football USC Gary Martin, Track & Field UM William Fitzgerald, Basketball UT Kevin Thompson, Track & Field USC Peter Duitsman, Soccer VU Mike Martin, Football

15 SEC Male SCHOLAR-ATHLETE WINNERS Scholar-Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold 2004 2008 2012 UA Brian Rohrer, Track & Field UA Joseph Sykora, Golf UA Kyle Weeks, Swimming & Diving ARK Nathan Price, Tennis ARK Tyler Hill, Track & Field ARK Ben Skidmore, Track & Field AU Caesar Garcia, Diving AU Cole Bennentt, Football AU Cory Luckie, Baseball UF Scott Schultz, Swimming UF Kevin Nead, Swimming UF Greg Larson, Baseball UG Ryan Hybl, Golf UG Ian Burrell, Track & Field UG J.P. Hackney, Track & Field/XC UK Christopher Austin, Soccer UK Greg Dombrowski, Baseball UK Stuart Hines, Football LSU Rodney Reed, Football LSU Kevin Dessauer, Tennis LSU Matthew Vieke, Swimming UM Chad Pilcher, Baseball/Football UM Erling Tveit, Tennis UM Marcel Thiemann, Tennis MSU Brent Smith, Football MSU Dezmond Sherrod, Football MSU Louis Cant, Tennis USC Chris Steddum, Track & Field USC Mark Anderson, Golf USC Michael Roth, Baseball UT Evan Nylander, Swimming UT Michael Wolfe, Swimming UT Ryan Helms, Swimming VU John Cote, Track & Field VU Ryan Preston, Tennis VU DeAndre Jones, Football

2005 2009 2013 UA Stewart Smith, Swimming UA Michael Jung, Tennis UA , Football ARK Jason Sandfort, Track & Field ARK Blake Strode, Tennis ARK Dylan Breeding, Football AU B.J. Jones, Swimming AU Glenn Northcutt, Golf AU Ashton Richardson, Football UF Justin Zumsteg, Swimming UF Eugene Martin, Track & Field UF Max Lang, Track & Field UG Miguel Mendoza, Swimming UG Kit French, Swimming & Diving UG Ty Frix, Football UK Jeff Hamberg, Rifle UK Tim Masthay, Football UK Morgan Newton,, Football LSU Jason Determann, Baseball LSU Rabun Fox, Track & Field, LSU Joseph Caraway, Track & Field UM Rob Robertson, Football UM Bram ten Berge, Tennis UM Adrian Forberg Skogeng, Tennis MSU Luiz Carvolho, Tennis MSU Noah Goldman, Golf MSU Sam Frost, Baseball USC John Chappell, Basketball USC Jason Richardson, Track & Field MO Nathan McCormick, Wrestling UT Robert Fitzgerald, Baseball UT Greg Houchin, Swimming & Diving USC LB Dantzler, Baseball VU Clark Lee, Football VU Robert Whiting, Track & Field UT Brent Sterling, Diving A&M Case Cochran, Golf 2006 2010 VU Richard Kent, Football UA Demeco Ryans, Football UA Saketh Myneni, Tennis ARK Eric Brown, Track & Field ARK Thomas Hauskey, Baseball 2014 AU Doug Van White, Swimming AU Jordan Anderson , Swimming UA Cory Whitsett, Golf UF Darren O’Day, Baseball UF Joey Sorrentino, Football ARK Hall Fess, Tennis UG Ryan Schnetzer, Football UG Hunter Lainhart, Swim & Diving AU TJ Leon, Swimming & Diving UK Taylor Begley, Football UK Eric McGinnis, Swim & Diving UF Bob van Overbeek, Tennis LSU Rudy Niswanger, Football LSU Lyle Hitt, Football UG , Swimming UM Sidney McLaurin, Football UM Andy Hartmann, Football UK Tyler Riggs, Soccer MSU Jose-Carlos Pinto, Tennis MSU Tyson Lee, Football LSU Sean McMullen, Baseball USC Tom Eklund, Tennis USC Patrick Rada, Golf UM Tyler Campbell, Football UT Matthew Lapp, Track & Field UT Matt Maloney, Track & Field MSU Malte Stropp, Tennis VU Tyler Harlan, Cross Country VU Thomas Davis, Cross Country MO Max Storms, Cross Country USC Stephen Anderson,Soccer 2007 2011 UT Rick Lamb, Golf UA Emeel Salem, Baseball UA Greg McElroy, Football A&M Paul-Marc Schweitzer,Swimming ARK Adam Perkins, Track & Field ARK Luke Laird, Track & Field AU Steven Segerlin, Swimming & Diving AU Dan Mazzaferro, Swimming VU Fitz Lassing, Football UF Lee Humphrey, Basketball UF Michael Yuan, Swim & Diving UG Brandon Todd, Golf UG Mark Dylla, Swim & Diving UK Nathan Li, Soccer UK Josh Nadzam, Track & Field LSU Andrew Keane, Diving, LSU LSU Sebastian Carlsson, Tennis UM Todd Abernethy, Basketball UM Lee Moore, Track & Field MSU Keith Andrews, Football MSU Derek Sherrod, Football USC Ryan Leeton, Soccer USC Jimmy Maurer, Soccer UT Jeff Day, Track & Field UT John-Patrick Smith, Tennis VU Jordan Magarik, Tennis VU John Stokes, Football

16 SEC Female SCHOLAR-ATHLETE WINNERS Scholar-Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold 1986 Track & Field UT Kathy Pesek, Swimming UG Virginia Diedrich, Swimming UG Jodi Krase, Volleyball VU Kristin Ehst, Lacrosse UK Jodi Schwab, Swimming 1987 MSU Tammy Newlon, Basketball 2000 UA Julie Estin, Gymastics USC Nicki Bass, Basketball UA Elizabeth Johnson, Golf UT Katharina Larsson, Golf ARK Jessica Dailey, Track/Cross Country 1988 AU Sarah Wentworth, Gymnastics UF Anita Botnen, Gymnastics 1995 UF Beth Dieter, Softball UG Linda Leith, Swimming UA Malin Ohlund, Cross Country/ UG Shannon Ogg, Golf UK Elisa Frosini-Branham, Track & Field UK Tiffany Wait, Basketball Track & Field ARK Honey Marsh, Soccer LSU Lisette Lee, Golf UT Heather Burgess, Swimming AU Heather Brown, Gymnastics UM Irena Mihailova, Tennis VU Laura Vaughn, Track & Field UG Laura Adams, Swimming MSU Pia Josefsson, Golf’ UK Kelly Heath, Swimming USC Joyce Peebles, Cross Country/Track 1989 MSU April Ecke, Cross Country/ UT Heather Redecker, Soccer UA Kelly Good, Gymnastics Track & Field VU Christine Reitano, Track & Field AU Terri Duckwoth, Volleyball UF Joan Hammeren, Track & Field 1996 2001 UG Deanne Burnett, Swimming UA Amy DeVasher, Swimming UA Dominque Glinzer, Tennis LSU Jennifer Campbell, Swimming AU Nadjeda Smironova, Tennis ARK Amy Begley, Track & Field UF Amy Myerson, Gymnastics AU Abigail Doucette, Track & Field 1990 UG Nikki Nicolson, Georgia UF Teal Chiabotti, Gymnastics UA Marie Robbins, Gymnastics USC Kerry Fraas, South Carolina UG Kimberly Black, Swimming AU Lee Anne Case, Track & Field VU Michelle Palmisano, UK Megan Weiskircher, Volleyball UF Janice Kerr, Gymnastics Basketball LSU Carly Farrell, Swimming UG Jill Waldman, Tennis UM Sara Schauberger, Soccer UK Valerie McGovern, 1997 MSU Annemarie Pimentel, Soccer Cross Country/Track & Field UA Meredith Willard, Gymnastics USC Leigh Eichelberger, Tennis ARK Megan Flowers, UT Kathryn Flynt, Diving 1991 Cross Country/Track & Field VU Candice Storey, Basketball UA Lynn Bradley, Golf AU Marci Clemons, Golf AU Leslie Larson, Tennis UG Lisa Coole, Swimming 2002 UG , Swimming UK Courtney Allen, Tennis UA Rebecca Baum, Tennis UT Patty Wiegand, LSU Becky Gibbs, Swimming ARK Tiffany Woolley, Softball Cross Country/Track & Field AU Sally Cantrell, Gymnastics VU Kristin Lynch, Tennis 1998 UF Karyn Hall, Soccer UA Jill DeVasher, Swimming UG Christine Keller, Swimming 1992 ARK Tina Rico, Volleyball UK Lauren Rookledge, Tennis UA Katherine Kelleher, Gymnastics AU Dawn Dunbar, Soccer LSU Mandy Leach, Swimming AU Jennifer Kleyn, Volleyball MSU Stacie Farris, Basketball UM Elizabeth Hoffman, Golf UF Holly Lloyd, Tennis USC Shani Abshier, Volleyball MSU Stephanie Lyon, Soccer UG Jill Moore, Volleyball VU Karen Elliott, USC Jessica Ward, Soccer UT Virginia McGrath, Swimming Cross Country/Track & Field UT Grace Harrington, Rowing VU Valerie Young, Tennis VU Kate Burson, Tennis 1999 1993 UA Nellie O’Conner, Soccer 2003 UA Dana Dobransky, Gymnastics ARK Jessica Field, Volleyball UA Kristin Sterner, Gymnastics UG Jennifer Carbone, Gymnastics AU Katie Taylor, Swimming ARK Libby Windell, Volleyball LSU Helen Walsh, Swimming UF , Soccer AU Celeste Troche, Golf MSU Aimee York, Volleyball UG Sarah Miller, Swimming UF Lindsey Minor, Gymnastics USC Marcia Iddings, Swimming UK Mary Elsass, Rifle UG Carolyn Cayard, Soccer VU Stacey Ashworth, Soccer LSU Kristin Schlipf, Swimming UK Simidele Adeagbo, Track & Field UM Stephanie Vaglica, Softball LSU Michelle Coryell, Swimming 1994 MSU Jill Ferguson, Volleyball UM Lindsay Price, Softball ARK Kimberly Mount, Cross Country/ USC Ashley Edlund, Volleyball MSU Martha Hudsonpillar, Track & Field

17 SEC Female SCHOLAR-ATHLETE WINNERS Scholar-Athlete of the Year Listed in Bold USC Kanika McAlpine, Soccer MSU Michelle Kinney, Softball UM Emily Kvitle, Volleyball UT Kacey Montgomery, Rowing USC McKenna Hughes, Softball MSU Leanna Baldner, Soccer VU Sarah Riske, Tennis UT Katie Flaute, Track & Field USC Mollie Patton, Soccer VU Erika Schneble, Track & Field UT Nikki Fowler, Volleyball 2004 VU Molly Kinsella, Soccer UA Lauren Imwalle, Soccer 2008 ARK Jessica Johnson, Track & Field UA Jordan Praytor, Softball 2012 AU Becky Short, Swimming ARK Stacy Lewis, Golf UA Brooke Pancake, Golf UF Megan McMillan, Soccer AU Kristen Hastrup, Swimming ARK Courtney O’Grady, Swimming UG Corrin Drakulich, Track & Field UF Bianca Gibbs, Soccer AU Katy Frierson, Soccer UK Liz McCaslin, Volleyball UG Karen Guilkey, Swimming UF Teresa Crippen, Swimming LSU Devon Day, Golf UK Ashley Dimkich, Softball UG Wendy Trott, Swim & Dive UM Tywanna Inmon, Basketball LSU Paige Brown, Swimming UK Rachel Riley, Softball MSU Kate Jaspers, Softball UM Casey Phillips, Rifle LSU Brittany Mack, Softball USC Amber Curtis, Softball MSU Annie Falor, Track & Field UM Gabby Rangel, Tennis UT Jaime Sanger, Diving USC Whitney Simons, Golf MSU Kim Pettit, Soccer VU Kendra Sasa, Soccer UT , Basketball USC Katie Burnett, Golf VU Amani Floyd, Track & Field UT Glory Johnson, Basketball 2005 VU Louise Hannallah, T&F/XC UA Katie French, Soccer 2009 ARK Shiloh Whiting, Track & Field UA , Softball 2013 AU Margaret Hoelzer, Swimming ARK Aurelija Miseviciute, Tennis UA Kayla Braud, Softball UF Ashley Kellgren, Soccer AU Allison Whitworth, Soccer ARK Hope McLemore, Softball UG , Swimming UF Kelsey Bowers, Volleyball AU Blanche Alverson, Basketball UK Stacy Springer, Golf UG Courtney Kupets, Gymnastics UF Betsy Smith, Volleyball LSU Chelsea Agar, Soccer UK Jessica Ortman, Track & Field UG Shayla Worley, Gymnastics UM Lindley Beckman, Soccer LSU Lauren Klein, Gymnastics UK Chelsea Oswald, T&F/XC MSU Jourdan Steinberg, Track & Field UM Rachel Kieckhaefer, Volleyball LSU Madie Jones, Volleyball USC Jennifer Lake, Track & Field MSU Sammie Jo Bailey, Softball UM Neal Tisher, Track & Field UT Lauryn McCalley, Diving USC Ashton Payne, Softball MSU Stephanie Becker, Softball VU Ann Meenees, Tennis UT , Swimming MO Allison Hu, Softball VU Christina Wirth, Basketball USC Whitney Avers, Swimming 2006 UT Jasmine Brown, Volleyball UA Beth Mallory, Track & Field 2010 A&M Lindsey Miller, Volleyball ARK Dana McQuillin, Gymnastics UA Kassi Price, Gymnastics VU Gabby Smith, Basketball AU Angela Homan, XC / T& F ARK Katie Stripling, Track & Field UF Sarah Lowe, Florida AU Melissa Marik, Swim & Diving 2014 UG Lauren Burks, Track & Field UF Rebekah Zaiser, Gymnastics UA Kim Jacob, Gymnastics UK Vicki Goss, Golf UG Grace Taylor, Gymnastics ARK Julia Kucherich,Swimming LSU Stephanie Hill, Softball UK Sarah Rumley, Volleyball AU Jennifer Waxman, Equestrian UM Hillary Beckman, Soccer LSU Lauren DiGirolamo, Volleyball UF Agata Strausa, T&F/ XC MSU Callye Williams, Softball UM Danielle Johnson, Soccer UG Shannon Vreeland, Swimming USC Tracy Richardson, Diving MSU Chelsea Bramlett, Softball UK Emily Holsopple, Rifle UT Betsy Brockman, Swimming USC Blakely Mattern, Soccer LSU Simone Heyward,Softball VU Erica Grimaldi, Basketball UT Phoebe Wright, Track & Field UM Caroline Rohde-Moe,Tennis) VU Catherine Newman, Tennis MSU Elisabeth Sullivan,Soccer 2007 MO Alyssa Diggs, Soccer UA Aymara Albury, Track & Field 2011 USC Danielle Au, Soccer ARK Sarah Pfeifer, Basketball UA Kayla Huffman, Gymnastics UT Ellen Renfroe, Softball AU Natalie Burton, Equestrian ARK Michelle Stout, Gymnastics A&M Cristina Sanchez-Quintanar, UF Kelli Eisenbrown, Soccer AU Erica Meissner, Swim & Dive Soccer/Basketball/Tennis UG Kellie Middleton, Softball UF Ali Crabb, Track & Field VU Kendra Hendrix, Soccer UK Krystle Cook, Gymnast UG Chelsea Nauta, Swim & Dive LSU Hali Saucier, Diving UK Lauren Rapp, Volleyball UM Ashley Ferree, Soccer LSU Jane Trepp, Swim & Dive

18 SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE POSTGRADUATE AWARD YOUNG, MCGILL NAMED DAVIS SEC LEADERS OF THE YEAR

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – basketball player Mackenzie McGill – University of Missouri: Patric Young and University of Missouri gymnast Mackenzie McGill • Volunteered for Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri, pack- have been named the 2013-14 Brad Davis Southeastern Conference aging food and making buddy packs for children and families Community Service Leaders of the Year, Commissioner Mike Slive • Coordinator for Gymnastics Team community service projects, orga- announced Tuesday. nizing team service activities with multiple organizations including Young and McGill were chosen by a committee of Faculty Ronald McDonald House, Walks to End Alzheimer’s, Adopt-A-Family, Athletics Representatives from SEC universities. Each will receive a School Read-A-Thon, Multiple Sclerosis Walk, Central Missouri Food $10,000 post-graduate scholarship, provided by the SEC. Bank and Stallion Stampede “Patric Young and Mackenzie Gill embody the community spirit • Sunday School Teacher at The Crossing Church of the Southeastern Conference and we are proud to honor them for • Coordinator for Mizzou Moves, a one-day event with physical edu- their achievements,” said Slive. “Patric and Mackenzie have made cation classes at a local middle school to teach children about nutrition their respective communities better places to live by their actions and and importance of daily activity their spirit of service. They are outstanding representatives of their • Participated in National Student Athlete Day with athletes from institutions and the SEC.” Special Olympics, including participation in games, activities, food ser- The SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship is named vice and building relationships for former Associate Commissioner Brad Davis. Davis succumbed to • Volunteered with Adaptive Gymnastics to help children with dis- cancer on March 2, 2006. He had been a member of the SEC staff abilities improve physical coordination, assist during games, and insure since 1988, first serving as an assistant commissioner until 1994 when safety he was promoted to associate commissioner. • Participated in Adopt-A-Family, helping with planning, organizing Patric Young – University of Florida: and providing a meal and Christmas presents to a family in need in the • Nominated for 2014 Allstate National Association of Basketball Columbia area Coaches Good Works Team • Assisted Salvation Army staff organize and distribute holiday meals, • 2013 member of the SEC Good Works Team angel-tree gifts and stood at bell-ringer • A participant in CAMP Gator, he mentored a local at-risk elementary • Participated in Walking School Bus program to promote physical student; promoting positive behavior at school and at home to the activity and safety to children while walking them to school child • Participated in Caleb’s Pitch, a visit to the children’s hospital in • Participated in Athletes in Action Africa Service Trip, spending a Columbia week in Africa with other UF student-athletes teaching basketball, soc- • Volunteered for Joplin Habitat for Humanity, helping rebuild homes cer and exercises to children. Encouraged children to focus on educa- after tornado devastation tion and a healthy lifestyle, assisted youth with reading and math skills The 13 additional male recipients are: Philip Dockery, Alabama • Participated in Gator Move, a student-athlete run exercise program (swimming & diving); Solomon Haile, Arkansas (track & field); Patrick for local elementary children, preparing exercises and activities for Savage, Auburn (baseball); Christopher Burnette, Georgia (football); children Maclin Simpson, Kentucky (swimming & diving); Seth Fruge, LSU (foot- • Participated in Shands Hospital Visits, conducting bedside visits to ball); Robert Ratliff, Ole Miss (football); John Valentine, Mississippi pediatric patients State (cross country); Marvin Foster, Missouri (football); Jay Warner, • Volunteered with Caleb’s Pitch Non-Profit Organization, participat- South Carolina (swimming & diving); Jarryd Chaplin, Tennessee (ten- ing in syringe art at the hospital with pediatric patients, and Family Fun nis); Blake McDonald, Texas A&M (basketball); Carey Spear, Vanderbilt Night, conducting room-to-room trivia for pediatric patients and their (football). families. The 13 additional female recipients are: Claire Turner, Alabama • Volunteered for Camp4ward to benefit autistic children; Climb for (cross country); Lizzy Whitbeck, Arkansas (swimming & diving); Lizzie Cancer Sports Camp, a basketball event for pediatric cancer patients; Briasco, Auburn (cross country); Mackenzie Caquatto, Florida (gym- Boys & Girls Club activities; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, speaking nastics); Kate Fuller, Georgia (tennis); Kastine Evans, Kentucky (basket- to youth groups at local high schools; Juvenile Detention to ball); Kaleigh Dickson, LSU (gymnastics); Kathryn Fowler, Ole Miss speak with inmates about good behavior and motivation; St. Francis (golf); Candace Foster, Mississippi State (basketball); Taylor Josserand, House, preparing and serving meals to the local homeless communi- South Carolina (swimming); Ellen Mullins, Tennessee (volleyball); Nora ty; Alachua County Foster Children’s Christmas Party. Skelton, Texas A&M (soccer); Brionne Williams, Vanderbilt (track & • Spent afternoons at the hospital with a young cancer patient named field). Kaedyn, and continued to spend time with him throughout his chemotherapy process

BRAD DAVIS SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE POST-GRADUATE AWARD WINNERS 1995 - Randall Godfrey, Georgia (Football) 2005 - Jordan Faircloth, LSU (Baseball) April Ecke, Mississippi State (Track & Field) Holly Hodges, South Carolina (Diving) 1996 - Tony Johnson, Alabama (Football) 2006 - Antoine Huffman, Kentucky (Football) Erin Tenbrunsel, Alabama (Volleyball) Hannah McLeod, Arkansas (Gymnastics) 1997 - Tim Lanier, LSU (Baseball) 2007 - Brad Boswell, Tennessee (Swimming) Andrea Bullock, Vanderbilt (Golf) Stacey Stevens, Florida (Softball) 1998 - Walker Jones, Ole Miss (Football) 2008 - William Brown, South Carolina (Football) Nicole Lees, Alabama (Soccer) Brooke Shinaberry, Vanderbilt (Lacrosse) 1999 - BJ McKie, South Carolina (Basketball) 2009 - Andrew Smith, Auburn (Basketball) Carrie Kuhnell, Kentucky (Soccer) Brionna Dickerson, South Carolina (Basketball) 2000 - Brett Millican, Georgia (Football) 2010 - John Egan , Georgia (Track & Field) Brooke Riley, Ole Miss (Soccer) Krissy Voss, Auburn (Gymnastics) 2001 - Lance Jones, Ole Miss (Baseball) 2011 - Barnabas Kirui, Ole Miss (Track & Field) Gabby Fuchs, Florida (Gymnastics) Bridget Lyons, Georgia (Track & Field) 2002 - Eric vanGoethem, Auburn (Swimming) 2012 - Joseph Hladik, Missouri (Swimming) Andree’ Pickens, Alabama (Gymnastics) Megan Moir, Kentucky (Golf) 2003 - Brett Kirouac, Georgia (Football) 2013 - Patrick Young, Florida (Basketball) , Tennessee (Basketball) Mackenzie McGill, Missouri (Gymnastics) 2004 - Mike Boynton, Jr., South Carolina (Basketball) Virginia Pate, Georgia (Swimming) 19 SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAMS

The Southeastern Conference began its Community Service Team program in 1994 with a Football Community Service Team, rec- ognizing the superior community service efforts of league’s football players. The team consists of a student-athlete from each SEC institution, nominated by his school's personnel, who has devoted himself to community service. In 1998-99, the SEC expanded its Community Service Team concept to include teams for men's basketball, women's basketball, men's sports at-large and women's sports at-large to further recognize its student-athletes for their continued commitment to service in their respective communities. Beginning in 2003-04, men’s and women’s SEC Community Service Teams were recognized in every sport.

1994 ARK Anthony Lucas, Wide Receiver UT Kathy Pesek, Swimming Football AU Charles Dorsey, Nose Tackle VU Mallory Crosland, Golf UA Jay Barker, Quarterback UF Terry Jackson, Back ARK Jason Allen, Quarterback UG Brett Millican, Running Back 1999-2000 AU Andy Fuller, Tight End UK Jeff Zurcher, Strong Safety Football UF Jack Jackson, Wide Receiver LSU Markeith Spears, Fullback UA Shaun Alexander, Running Back UG Whit Marshall, Linebacker UM Gary Thigpen, Cornerback ARK Jeremiah Harper, Rover UK Leon Smith, Split End MSU Eric Allen, Center AU Haven Fields, Linebacker LSU Gabe Northern, Defensive End USC Jim Pietrzak, Offensive Lineman UF Nick Schiralli, Wide Receiver UM Alundis Brice, Cornerback UT Jeff Hall, Placekicker UG Brett Millican, Running Back MSU Darrin Clark, Quarterback VU O.J. Fleming, Tight End UK Seth Hanson, Placekicker USC James Flowers, LSU Tommy Banks, Full Back Defensive Tackle Men’s Basketball UM Deuce McAllister, Running Back UT James Stewart, Running Back UA Jeremy Hays, Center MSU Kevin Sluder, Def. Tackle VU Gabe Banks, Split End ARK Pat Bradley, Guard USC Corey Atkins, Linebacker AU Adrian Chilliest, Forward UT Tee Martin, Quarterback 1995 UF Patrick O’Connor, Forward VU Todd Yoder, Wide Receiver Football UG G.G. Smith, Guard UA Tony Johnson, Tight End UK Scott Padgett, Forward Men’s Basketball ARK Barry Lunney, Jr., Quarterback LSU Collis Temple III, Guard UA Jeremy Hays, Center AU Andy Fuller, Tight End UM Michael White, Guard ARK Brandon Davis, Guard/Forward UF Lawrence Wright, Strong Safety MSU Bart Hyche, Guard AU Daymeon Fishback, Guard UG Brian Smith, Quarterback USC BJ McKie, Guard UF Brent Wright, Forward UK Leon Smith, Split End UT Aaron Green, Guard UG Badi Oliver, Forward LSU Gabe Northern, Defensive End VU Sam Howard, Guard UK Saul Smith, Guard UM David Knott, Free Safety LSU Jermaine Williams, Forward MSU Brian Anderson, Center Women’s Basketball UM Rahim Lockhart, Forward USC Paul Beckwith, Center UA Joni Crenshaw, Forward MSU Tang Hamilton, Forward UT Eric Lane, Running Back ARK Carrie Satterfield, Forward USC Aaron Lucas, Guard VU Kenny Simon, Wide Receiver AU Tasha Hamilton, Guard UT C.J. Black, Forward UF Kelly Freeman, Forward VU Sam Howard,Guard 1996 UG Pam Irwin-Osbolt, Guard Football UK Tiffany Wait, Guard Women’s Basketball UA Chad Goss, Flanker LSU Katrina Hibbert, Forward UA Joni Crenshaw, Forward ARK Nathan Cole, Linebacker UM Jennie Gadd, Center ARK Karyn Karlin, Forward AU Jessie McCovery, Tight End MSU Elizabeth Wamsley, AU Kris Bernath, Forward UF Willie Rodgers, Defensive End Forward/Center UF Candace Cunningham, Forward UG Matt Stinchcome, USC Lisa Williams, Forward UG Keisha Brown, Guard Offensive Tackle UT Kellie Jolly, Guard UK Laura Meadows, Forward UK Littleton Ward, Cornerback VU Candice Storey, Center/Forward LSU Allison Weiner, Guard LSU Allen Stansberry, Linebacker UM Tanya Bolden, Center UM Walker Jones, Linebacker Men’s At-Large MSU Meadow Overstreet, Guard MSU Paul Lacoste, Linebacker UA Andy Phillips, Baseball USC Casie Key, Forward USC Jamar Nesbit, Offensive Tackle ARK Rich Morris, Golf UT Tamika Catchings, Forward UT Mark Ingram, Center UF Gerald Clervil, Track & Field VU Chavonne Hammond, Guard VU Roosevelt Noble, Safety UG Chandler Teasley, Track & Field LSU Larry “Chip” Bankston, Men’s At Large 1997 Swimming UA James Powell, Track & Field Football UM Calvin Thigpen, ARK Henrik Tofft, Tennis UA John David Phillips, Cross Country/Track & Field AU Jeff Somensatto, Swimming Quarterback MSU Dedrick Ruffin, Track & Field UF Mike Peditto, Track & Field ARK Anthony Lucas, Wide Receiver USC Jason Pomar, Baseball UG Joey Pitts, Georgia AU Charles Dorsey, Nose Tackle UT John Dickson, Track & Field UK Lee Baker, Soccer UF Ronnie Battle, Cornerback VU Hunter Bledsoe, Baseball LSU Alvin James, Track & Field UG Matt Stinchcome, UM Jude Voltz, Baseball Offensive Tackle Women’s At-Large MSU Jon Knott, Baseball UK Jimmy Carter, Punter UA Christine Miller, Soccer USC C.J. Anderson, Track & Field LSU Markeith Spears, Fullback ARK Amy Yoder, Cross Country/ UT Adrian Wheatley, Track & Field UM Walker Jones, Linebacker Track & Field VU Andy Phipps, Golf MSU Eric Allen, Center AU Robin Cook, Golf USC Ryan Koop, Linebacker AU Sarah Wentworth, Gymnastics Women’s At Large UT Peyton Manning, Football UF Katie Townsend, Track & Field UA Andree’ Pickens, Gymnastics VU Anthony Azama, Wide Receiver UG Allison Dickinson, Volleyball ARK Libby Windell, Volleyball UK Carrie Kuhnell, Soccer AU Kami Smith, Golf 1998-99 LSU Amanda Cook, Soccer UF Gabby Fuchs, Gymnastics Football UM Michelle Dubuc, Soccer UG , Swimming UA John David Phillips, MSU Keri McCallum, Softball UK Jennie Reed, Volleyball Quarterback USC Apryl Arrants, Golf LSU Jill Lytle, Volleyball 20 SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAMS

UM Allison Willrath, Softball 2001-2002 UF Max Starks MSU Annemarie Pimentel, Soccer Football UG Ben Watson USC Kristie Krause, Swimming UA Tyler Watts UK Antonio Hall UT Debbie Zmistowski, Rowing ARK Kenny Sandlin LSU Ben Wilkerson VU Susan Napolitano, Lacrosse AU James Callier UM Lanier Goethie UF Tommy Moody MSU Justin Griffith 2000-2001 UG Jon Stinchcomb USC Corey Jenkins Football UK Anthony Kelly UT Jason Whitten UA Tony Dixon LSU Rohan Davey VU Brett Beard ARK Josh Melton UM Syniker Taylor AU Cole Cubelic MSU Kevin Sijansky Men’s Basketball UF Marquand Manuel USC Kalimba Edwards UA Terrance Meade UG LaBrone Mitchell UT Will Bartholomew ARK Blake Eddins UK Jimmy Robinson VU Jim May AU Marquis Daniels LSU Jarvis Green UF Matt Bonner UM Romaro Miller Men’s Basketball UG Jonas Hayes MSU Scott Westerfield UA Terrance Meade UK Jules Camara USC Travis Lewis ARK Blake Eddins LSU Collis Temple III UT David Leaverton AU Charlton Baker UM Derrick Allen VU Nate Morrow UF Matt Bonner MSU Timmy Bowers UG Chris Daniels USC Michael Boynton Men’s Basketball UK UT Jon Higgins UA Doc Martin LSU Collis Temple III VU Jason Holwerda ARK Brandon Davis UM Jason Harrison AU Scott Pohlman MSU Lincoln Smith Women’s Basketball UF Matt Bonner USC Aaron Lucas UA Beth Vice UG Anthony Evans UT Jon Higgins ARK Shameka Christon UK Saul Smith VU Chuck Moore AU LaKeisha Johnson LSU Collis Temple III UF Kelly Stevenson UM Rahim Lockhart Women’s Basketball UG Christi Thomas MSU T.J. Billups UA Beth Vice UK Selia “SeSe” Helm USC Jamel Bradley ARK India Lewis LSU Kisha James UT Jon Higgins AU LaKeisha Johnson UM Leah Henley VU Sam Howard UF Monique Cardenas MSU Rebecca Kates UG Mary Beth Lycett USC Kelly Morrone Women’s Basketball UK Selia “SeSe” Helm UT Kara Lawson UA Joni Crenshaw LSU Kisha James VU Venessa Ferragamo ARK Joy Oakley UM TaShondrea Moton AU Carol Smith MSU Maegan O’Nan Men’s At Large UF Monique Cardenas USC Shannon Segres UA Austin Hynson, Golf UG Kiesha Brown UT April McDivitt ARK Andrew Dahl, Golf UK LaTonya McDole VU Zuzi Klimesova AU Joseph Gonzalez, Swim & Dive LSU Allison Weiner UF Mario Garza, Baseball UM Becky Myatt Men’s At Large UG Colin Underhill, Swim & Dive MSU Meadow Overstreet UA Allen Rice, Baseball UK Matt Wells, Golf USC Shannon Segres ARK Kirk McConnell, Baseball LSU Jason Horell, Golf UT Kara Lawson AU Esteveam Strecker, Tennis UM Drew Rogers, Baseball VU Candice Storey UF Ryan Shealy, Baseball MSU Chris Boldt, Track & Field UG Chris Maurer, Swimming USC Robert Rosenberg, Soccer Men’s At Large UK Ilkka Jantti, Soccer UT Luke Hochevar, Baseball UA Chris McCrae, Tennis LSU Claston Bernard, Track & Field VU Bobby Reynolds, Tennis ARK Tim Shuler, Arkansas UM Charlie Waite, Baseball AU Omar Fraser, Swimming MSU Lee Parks, Baseball Women’s At Large UF Paul Baur, Track & Field USC Chris McCrary, Swimming UA Lauren Imwalle, Soccer UG Tony Burchett, Baseball UT Rocky Danners, Track & Field ARK Kate Shepherd, Swim & Dive UK Jack Morgan, Track & Field VU Mike Martin, Football AU Kim Freeland, Softball LSU William Tanner, Swimming UF Jennifer Brown, Softball UM Lance Jones, Baseball Women’s At Large UG Corrie Krakulich, Track & Field MSU Lee Parks, Baseball UA Katie French, Soccer UK Mindy Smith, Gymnastics USC Chris Henniger, Swimming ARK Libby Windell, Volleyball LSU Laura Clatter, Soccer UT Chris Burke, Baseball AU Courtney Swain, Golf UM Erin Newsom, Volleyball VU Brad Hambrick, Tennis UF Candice Scott, Track & Field MSU Samantha Schwenke, Soccer UG Aisha Tull, Track & Field USC Amy Hartland, Swim & Dive Women’s At Large UK Liz McCaslin, Volleyball UT Niki Bratta, Soccer UA Andree’ Pickens, Gymnastics LSU Britni Sneed, LSU VU Jess Roquski, Lacrosse ARK Pam Pesnell, Soccer UM Phyllis Manley, Softball AU Missy Lauderdale, Gymnastics MSU Michelle Gordon, Volleyball 2003-2004 UF Teal Chiabotti, Gymnastics USC Adrianna Baggetta, Softball SEC Community Service Teams expanded UG Nicole Schrader, Swimming UT Diane Slinden, Track & Field to include every sport in 2003-04. Please UK Carolina Mayorga, Tennis VU Jessica Roguski, Lacrosse see each sport’s individual section of the LSU Myra Combs, Track & Field 2013-2014 record book for further UM Sarah Schauberger, Soccer 2002-2003 Community Service Team information. MSU Anna Joyce Lott, Softball Football USC Lynette Keppeler, Track & Field UA Kenny King UT Rachael Newkirk, Soccer ARK George Wilson VU Lauren Whitt, Soccer AU Damon Duval

21 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS

Team Men’s Sports Women’s Sports Total Florida 98 114 212 Tennessee 115 40 155 Georgia 78 63 141 LSU 84 40 124 Alabama 63 20 83 Arkansas 64 23 87 Auburn 59 20 79 Kentucky 56 12 68 Mississippi State 28 0 28 Ole Miss 19 1 20 Vanderbilt 9 5 14 South Carolina 4 8 12 Texas A&M 2 3 5 Missouri 0 1 1

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INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 52046014 0 0 0 0 180 0

OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 3184410220 1 0 0 251 0

TOTALS 63 64 59 98 78 56 84 19 28 0 4 115 2 9

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TOTALS 20 23 20 114 63 12 40 1 0 1 8 40 3 5

22 Men’s SEC CHAMPIONS

Season Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Indoor Outdoor S & D Tennis 2013-14 LSU Florida Arkansas Auburn Alabama Arkansas Texas A&M Auburn Texas A&M 2012-13 Vanderbilt Florida Arkansas Alabama Alabama Arkanas Arkansas Florida Georgia 2011-12 LSU Kentucky Arkasnas LSU Alabama Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Kentucky 2010-11 UF/SC/VU Florida Arkansas Auburn Florida Florida Arkansas Auburn UG/UT 2009-10 Florida Kentucky Alabama Alabama Georgia Arkansas Florida Auburn Tennessee 2008-09 LSU/Ole Miss LSU Alabama Florida Georgia Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Ole Miss 2007-08 Georgia Tennessee Arkansas LSU Alabama Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Georgia 2006-07 Vanderbilt Florida Arkansas Florida Tennessee Arkansas Tennessee Auburn Georgia 2005-06 Ala./Kentucky LSU Arkansas Georgia Georgia Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Georgia 2004-05 Florida Kentucky Arkansas Auburn Kentucky Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Florida/Ole Miss 2003-04 Ark./Georgia Miss. State Arkansas LSU Georgia Florida Arkansas Auburn Ole Miss 2002-03 LSU Kentucky Arkansas Georgia Florida Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Florida 2001-02 S. Carolina Alabama Arkansas LSU Auburn Arkansas Tennessee Auburn Georgia 2000-01 Georgia UK/UF Arkansas Florida Georgia Arkansas Tennessee Auburn Georgia 1999-2000 S. Carolina UT/UK/UF/LSU Arkansas Alabama Georgia Arkansas Arkansas Auburn UT/UF 1998-99 Arkansas Auburn Arkansas Tennessee Florida Arkansas Arkansas Auburn UG/LSU 1997-98 Florida Kentucky Arkansas Tennessee Georgia Arkansas Arkansas Auburn LSU 1996-97 LSU S. Carolina Arkansas Floirda Miss. State Arkansas Arkansas Auburn UG/UM 1995-96 UA/UF/LSU Kentucky Arkansas Florida Miss. State Tennessee Arkansas Tennessee UG/UM 1994-95 Tennessee Kentucky Arkansas Florida Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Georgia 1993-94 Tennessee Arkansas Arkansas Florida Florida Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Florida 1992-93 LSU Vanderbilt Arkansas Alabama Florida Arkansas Arkansas Florida UG/Miss. St. 1991-92 LSU Arkansas Arkansas Florida Florida Arkansas Arkansas Florida Kentucky 1990-91 LSU LSU/Miss. St. Tennessee Tennessee Florida Tennessee Tennessee Florida Georgia 1989-90 LSU Georgia Tennessee UA/AU/UT Tennessee LSU LSU Florida Tennessee 1988-89 Miss. State Florida Kentucky UA/LSU Florida LSU LSU Tennessee Georgia 1987-88 Florida (Vacated) Florida Auburn Georgia Florida LSU LSU Georgia 1986-87 Miss.State Alabama Florida LSU LSU Florida Florida Alabama Georgia 1985-86 LSU Kentucky Tennessee Tennessee LSU Tennessee Tennessee Florida Tennessee 1984-85 Miss. State LSU Tennessee (Vacated) Florida Tennessee Tennessee Florida Georgia/LSU 1983-84 Florida Kentucky Tennessee Auburn Ole Miss Tennessee Tennessee Florida Auburn 1982-83 Alabama Kentucky Tennessee Georgia Georgia Tennessee Tennessee Florida Auburn 1981-82 Florida Ken./Tenn. Tennessee UA/UG Georgia Tennessee Tennessee Alabama Georgia 1980-81 Florida LSU Auburn Georgia Auburn Tennessee Tennessee Florida Georgia 1979-80 Vanderbilt Kentucky Auburn Alabama Tennessee Auburn Alabama Florida Tennessee 1978-79 Miss.State LSU Tennessee Alabama Alabama Auburn Auburn Florida Georgia 1977-78 Auburn Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Georgia Auburn Tennessee Tennessee Georgia 1976-77 Ole Miss Ken./Tenn. Tennessee UG/UK Georgia Auburn Tennessee Tennessee Georgia 1975-76 Auburn Alabama Tennessee Alabama Auburn Florida Tennessee Tennessee UA/LSU 1974-75 LSU Ala./Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Florida Florida Tennessee Tennessee UF/UG 1973-74 Vanderbilt Ala./Vandy Alabama Alabama Florida Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Georgia 1972-73 Vanderbilt Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Florida Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Georgia 1971-72 Ole Miss Ken./Tenn. Tennessee Alabama Georgia Alabama Tennessee Tennessee Georgia 1970-71 Miss. State Kentucky Kentucky LSU Georgia Tennessee Tennessee Florida Georgia 1969-70 Miss. State Kentucky Tennessee Tennessee Georgia Tennessee Tennessee Florida Tennessee 1968-69 Ole Miss Kentucky Tennessee Georgia Georgia Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Florida 1967-68 Alabama Kentucky Tennessee Tennessee Florida Tennessee Tennessee Florida Florida 1966-67 Auburn Tennessee Tennessee Ala./Georgia LSU Tennessee Tennessee Florida Miss. State 1965-66 Miss. State Kentucky Tennessee Alabama LSU Tennessee Tennessee Florida Tennessee 1964-65 Miss. State Vanderbilt Auburn Alabama Georgia Tennessee Tennessee Florida Miss. State 1963-64 Ole Miss Kentucky Tennessee Ole Miss Georgia Tennessee Tennessee Florida Tulane 1962-63 Auburn Miss. State Miss. State Ole Miss Georgia LSU LSU Florida Tulane 1961-62 Florida Ken./Miss. St. Miss. State Alabama/LSU Georgia Alabama Miss. State Florida Tulane 1960-61 LSU Miss. State Miss. State Ole Miss Georgia Alabama Auburn Florida Florida 1959-60 Ole Miss Auburn Kentucky Georgia LSU Kentucky LSU Florida Ga. Tech 1958-59 Ole Miss Miss. State Kentucky LSU Georgia Alabama LSU Florida Tulane 1957-58 Auburn Kentucky Miss. State Auburn Georgia Alabama LSU Florida Tulane 1956-57 Ga. Tech Kentucky Tennessee Tennessee Georgia LSU LSU Florida Tulane 1955-56 Florida Alabama Auburn/Florida Ole Miss Florida Florida Florida Tulane 1954-55 Alabama Kentucky Ga. Tech Ole Miss Florida Auburn Georgia Tulane 1953-54 Georgia Kentucky/LSU Ga. Tech Alabama LSU Auburn Florida Tulane 1952-53 Georgia LSU Tennessee Georgia Tech LSU Florida Florida Tulane 1951-52 Florida Kentucky Tennessee Ga. Tech/UT Georgia Alabama Georgia Tulane 1950-51 Tennessee Kentucky Tennessee Kentucky Georgia LSU Georgia UT/Tulane 1949-50 Alabama Kentucky Tennessee Tulane Georgia Alabama Ga. Tech Florida 1948-49 Miss. State Kentucky Auburn Georgia Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Tulane 1947-48 Miss. State Kentucky Ga. Tech Ole Miss LSU LSU Ga. Tech Tulane 1946-47 Alabama Kentucky Auburn UG/UT LSU LSU Tulane 1945-46 LSU Kentucky Alabama LSU LSU Ga. Tech 1944-45 Kentucky Ga. Tech Ga. Tech 1943-44 Kentucky Ga. Tech Ga. Tech 1942-43 LSU Tennessee Ga. Tech Georgia LSU 1941-42 Alabama Kentucky Miss. State Miss. State LSU LSU Ga. Tech Tulane 1940-41 Alabama Tennessee Ga. Tech Tennessee Georgia LSU Florida Tulane 1939-40 Alabama Kentucky Ga. Tech Tennessee LSU LSU Florida LSU 1938-39 LSU Kentucky Ga. Tech Tennessee LSU LSU Florida Tulane 1937-38 Alabama Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Alabama LSU LSU Florida Ga. Tech 1936-37 Auburn Kentucky Ga. Tech LSU LSU Georgia Florida 1935-36 Alabama Tennessee Ga. Tech LSU LSU 1934-35 Alabama Kent./LSU UA/Tulane LSU 1933-34 Alabama Alabama Alabama LSU 1932-33 Georgia Kentucky LSU Women’s SEC CHAMPIONS

Season Basketball Cross Country Golf Gymnastics Indoor T&F Eques. 2013-14 Tennessee Arkansas Vanderbilt Alabama Arkansas S. Carolina 2012-13 Tennessee Florida Alabama Florida Arkansas S. Carolina 2011-12 Kentucky Vanderbilt Auburn Florida Florida 2010-11 Tennessee Florida Auburn Alabama LSU 2009-10 Tennessee Florida Alabama Florida Florida 2008-09 Auburn Arkansas Auburn Alabama Tennessee 2007-08 LSU Arkansas Florida Georgia LSU 2006-07 Tennessee Arkansas Georgia Florida Arkansas 2005-06 LSU Tennessee Auburn Georgia Georgia 2004-05 LSU Tennessee Auburn Georgia Tennessee 2003-04 Tennessee Tennessee Vanderbilt Georgia Florida 2002-03 Tennessee Arkansas Auburn Alabama Arkansas 2001-02 Tennessee Arkansas South Carolina Georgia Florida 2000-01 Tennessee Arkansas Georgia Georgia Arkansas 1999-2000 UG/UT Arkansas Auburn Alabama Arkansas 1998-99 Tennessee Arkansas Georgia Georgia LSU 1997-98 Tennessee Florida Georgia Georgia LSU 1996-97 Georgia Florida Georgia Georgia Florida 1995-96 Georgia Arkansas Auburn Georgia LSU 1994-95 Tennessee Arkansas Florida Alabama LSU 1993-94 Tennessee Arkansas Georgia Georgia Alabama 1992-93 Tennessee Arkansas Georgia Georgia LSU 1991-92 Ole Miss Arkansas LSU Georgia Florida 1990-91 Georgia Tennessee Florida Georgia LSU 1989-90 Tennessee Kentucky Georgia Alabama Florida 1988-89 Auburn Kentucky Auburn Florida LSU 1987-88 Auburn Alabama Georgia Alabama LSU 1986-87 Auburn Alabama Florida Georgia LSU 1985-86 Georgia Kentucky Florida Georgia (Vacated) 1984-85 Tennessee Florida Georgia Florida LSU 1983-84 Georgia Tennessee Florida Florida Tennessee 1982-83 Georgia Georgia Florida 1981-82 Kentucky Florida Florida 1980-81 Auburn Florida LSU 1979-80 Tennessee

Season Outdoor Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Volleyball Track & Field & Diving 2013-14 Arkansas Texas A&M Georgia Georgia Georgia Missouri 2012-13 Texas A&M Florida Florida Georgia UF/UG/A&M Florida 2011-12 LSU South Carolina Alabama Georgia Florida Tennessee 2010-11 LSU Florida Alabama Georgia Florida Florida 2009-10 LSU Florida Alabama Georgia Florida LSU 2008-09 Florida Florida Florida Florida Georgia Florida 2007-08 LSU Florida Florida Auburn Florida Florida 2006-07 LSU Florida Tennessee Auburn Florida/Georgia Florida 2005-06 Georgia Tennessee Alabama Georgia Florida Florida 2004-05 South Carolina Tennessee Georgia Auburn Kentucky Florida/Tennessee 2003-04 Arkansas Tennessee LSU Auburn Florida Florida 2002-03 Florida Auburn Georgia Auburn Florida Florida 2001-02 South Carolina Florida LSU Florida Georgia Florida 2000-01 Arkansas Florida LSU Georgia Florida Florida 1999-2000 Arkansas Florida LSU Georgia Georgia Florida 1998-99 South Carolina Florida LSU Georgia Florida Florida 1997-98 Florida Florida Florida Georgia Florida Florida 1996-97 Florida Florida South Carolina* Georgia Florida Florida 1995-96 LSU Kentucky Florida Florida Florida 1994-95 Georgia Vanderbilt Florida Florida Florida 1993-94 Alabama Vanderbilt* Florida Georgia Florida 1992-93 LSU Florida Florida Florida 1991-92 Florida Florida Florida LSU/Florida 1990-91 LSU Florida Florida LSU 1989-90 LSU Florida Florida/Georgia LSU 1988-89 LSU Florida Georgia Kentucky 1987-88 LSU Florida Florida Kentucky 1986-87 LSU Florida Florida Georgia/LSU 1985-86 Alabama Florida Florida Georgia 1984-85 LSU Alabama Florida Tennessee 1983-84 Tennessee Florida Florida Kentucky 1982-83 Tennessee Florida Georgia Tennessee 1981-82 Tennessee Florida Florida Tennessee 1980-81 Tennessee Florida Florida Kentucky 1979-80 Florida Kentucky

* First year SEC sponsored the sport at varsity status Men’s NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Baseball 1999 - Georgia 1180 Chris Haack Year - Champion Record Coach 2000 - Florida 1126 Buddy Alexander 1990 - Georgia 52-19, 18-9 Steve Webber 2005 - Georgia 1135 Chris Haack 1991 - LSU 58-18, 19-7 Skip Bertman 2013 - Alabama 4-1 Jay Seawell 1993 - LSU 53-17, 18-8-1 Skip Bertman 2014 - Alabama 4-1 Jay Seawell 1996 - LSU 52-15, 20-10 Skip Bertman 1997 - LSU 57-13, 22-7 Skip Bertman Swimming & Diving 2000 - LSU 52-17, 19-10 Skip Bertman Year - Champion Points Coach 2009 - LSU 56-17, 20-10 Paul Mainieri 1978 - Tennessee 307 Ray Bussard 2010 - S. Carolina 54-16, 21-9 Ray Tanner 1983 - Florida 238 Randy Reese 2011 - S. Carolina 55-14, 22-8 Ray Tanner 1985 - Florida 287.5 Randy Reese 2014 - Vanderbilt 51-21, 21-9 1997 - Auburn 496.5 David Marsh 1999 - Auburn 467.5 David Marsh Basketball 2003 - Auburn 609.5 David Marsh Year - Champion Record Coach 2004 - Auburn 634 David Marsh 1948 - Kentucky 36-3, 9-0 Adolph Rupp 2005 - Auburn 491 David Marsh 1949 - Kentucky 32-2, 13-0 Adolph Rupp 2006 - Auburn 480.5 David Marsh 1951 - Kentucky 32-2, 14-0 Adolph Rupp 2007 - Auburn 566 David Marsh 1958 - Kentucky 23-6, 12-2 Adolph Rupp 2008 - Auburn 526 1978 - Kentucky 30-2, 16-2 Joe B. Hall 1994 - Arkansas 31-3, 14-2 Nolan Richardson Tennis 1996 - Kentucky 34-2, 16-0 Rick Pitino Year - Champion Record Coach 1998 - Kentucky 35-4, 14-2 Orlando “Tubby” Smith 1959 - Tulane (tie) Emmet Pare 2006 - Florida 33-6, 10-6 Billy Donovan 1985 - Georgia 36-1, 10-0 Dan Magill 2007 - Florida 35-5, 13-3 Billy Donovan 1987 - Georgia 24-3, 9-0 Dan Magill 2012 - Kentucky 38-2, 16-0 John Calipari 1999 - Georgia 27-2, 10-4 Manuel Diaz 2001 - Georgia 28-1, 11-0 Manuel Diaz Boxing 2007 - Georgia 32-0, 11-0 Manuel Diaz Year - Champion Points Coach 2008 - Georgia 27-3, 10-1 Manuel Diaz 1949 - LSU 20 James Owens Indoor Track & Field Cross Country Year - Champion Points Coach Year - Champion Points Coach 1992 - Arkansas 53 John McDonnell 1972 - Tennessee 134 Stan Huntsman 1993 - Arkansas 66 John McDonnell 1991 - Arkansas 52 John McDonnell 1994 - Arkansas 94 John McDonnell 1992 - Arkansas 46 John McDonnell 1995 - Arkansas 59 John McDonnell 1993 - Arkansas 31 John McDonnell 1997 - Arkansas 59 John McDonnell 1995 - Arkansas 100 John McDonnell 1998 - Arkansas 56 John McDonnell 1998 - Arkansas 97 John McDonnell 1999 - Arkansas 65 John McDonnell 1999 - Arkansas 58 John McDonnell 2000 - Arkansas 69.5 John McDonnell 2000 - Arkansas 83 John McDonnell 2001 - LSU 34 Pat Henry 2002 - Tennessee 62.5 Bill Webb Football 2003 - Arkansas 52 John McDonnell Year - Champion Record Coach 2004 - LSU 44.5 Pat Henry 1951 - Tennessee 10-1, 5-0 R.R. Neyland 2005 - Arkansas 56 John McDonnell 1957 - Auburn 10-0, 7-0 Ralph “Shug” Jordan 2006 - Arkansas 53 John McDonnell 1958 - LSU 11-0, 6-0 Paul Dietzel 2010 - Florida 57 Mike Holloway 1960 - Ole Miss 10-0-1, 5-0-1 John Vaught 2011 - Florida 52 Mike Holloway 1961 - Alabama 11-0, 7-0 Paul “Bear” Bryant 2012 - Florida 52 Mike Holloway 1964 - Alabama 10-1, 8-0 Paul “Bear” Bryant 2013 - Arkansas 74 Chris Bucknam 1965 - Alabama 9-1-1, 6-1-1 Paul “Bear” Bryant 1973 - Alabama 11-1, 8-0 Paul “Bear” Bryant 1978 - Alabama 11-1, 6-0 Paul “Bear” Bryant Outdoor Track & Field 1979 - Alabama 12-0, 6-0 Paul “Bear” Bryant Year - Champion Points Coach 1980 - Georgia 12-0, 6-0 1933 - LSU 58 Bernie Moore 1992 - Alabama 13-0, 8-0 Gene Stallings 1974 - Tennessee 60 Stan Huntsman 1996 - Florida 12-1, 8-0 Steve Spurrier 1989 - LSU 53 Pat Henry 1998 - Tennessee 13-0, 8-0 Phillip Fulmer 1990 - LSU 44 Pat Henry 2003 - LSU 13-1, 7-1 Nick Saban 1991 - Tennessee 51 Doug Brown 2006 - Florida 13-1, 7-1 Urban Meyer 1992 - Arkansas 60 John McDonnell 2007 - LSU 12-2, 6-2 Les Miles 1993 - Arkansas 69 John McDonnell 2008 - Florida 13-1, 7-1 Urban Meyer 1994 - Arkansas 83 John McDonnell 2009 - Alabama 14-0, 8-0 Nick Saban 1995 - Arkansas 61.5 John McDonnell 2010 - Auburn 14-0, 8-0 Gene Chizik 1996 - Arkansas 55 John McDonnell 2011 - Alabama 13-1, 7-1 Nick Saban 1997 - Arkansas 55 John McDonnell 2012 - Alabama 13-1, 7-1 Nick Saban 1998 - Arkansas 58.5 John McDonnell 1999 - Arkansas 59 John McDonnell Golf 2001 - Tennessee 50 Bill Webb Year - Champion Score Coach 2002 - LSU 64 Pat Henry 1940 - LSU 601 (tie) Mike Donahue 2003 - Arkansas 59 John McDonnell 1942 - LSU 590 (tie) Mike Donahue 2004 - Arkansas 65.5 John McDonnell 1947 - LSU 606 T.P. “Red” Heard 2005 - Arkansas 60 John McDonnell 1955 - LSU 574 Mike Barbato 2012 - Florida 50 Mike Holloway 1968 - Florida 1154 Buster Bishop 2013 - Florida 53 Mike Holloway 1973 - Florida 1149 Buster Bishop Texas A&M 53 Pat Henry 1993 - Florida 1145 Buddy Alexander 25 Women’s NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Basketball 2002 - Auburn 474 David Marsh Year - Champion Record Coach 2003 - Auburn 536 David Marsh 1987 - Tennessee 28-6, 6-3 2004 - Auburn 569 David Marsh 1989 - Tennessee 35-2, 8-1 Pat Summitt 2005 - Georgia 609.5 1991 - Tennessee 30-5, 6-3 Pat Summitt 2006 - Auburn 518.5 David Marsh 1996 - Tennessee 32-4, 9-2 Pat Summitt 2007 - Auburn 535 David Marsh\ 1997 - Tennessee 29-10, 8-4 Pat Summitt Dorsey Tierney-Walker 1998 - Tennessee 39-0, 14-0 Pat Summitt 2010 - Florida 382 Greg Troy 2007 - Tennessee 34-3, 14-0 Pat Summitt 2013 - Georgia 477 Jack Bauerle 2008 - Tennessee 36-2, 13-1 Pat Summitt Tennis Cross Country Year - Champion Record Coach Year - Champion Points Coach 1992 - Florida 30-0, 14-0 Andy Brandi 1988 - Kentucky 75 Don Weber 1994 - Georgia 27-2, 14-0 Jeff Wallace 1996 - Florida 31-0, 14-0 Andy Brandi Equestrian 1998 - Florida 27-0, 14-0 Andy Brandi Year - Champion Points Coach 2000 - Georgia 27-2, 11-0 Jeff Wallace 2013 - Auburn 3-1 Greg Williams 2003 - Florida 31-2, 10-1 Roland Thornqvist 2014 - Georgia 3-1 Meghan Boenig 2011 - Florida 31-1, 11-0 Roland Thornqvist 2012 - Florida 27-1, 11-0 Roland Thornqvist Golf Year - Champion Score Coach Indoor Track & Field 1985 - Florida 1218 Mimi Ryan Year - Champion Points Coach 1986 - Florida 1180 Mimi Ryan 1987 - LSU 49 Sam Seemes 2001 - Georgia 1176 Todd McCorkle 1989 - LSU 61 Pat Henry 2012 - Alabama 1171 Mic Potter 1991 - LSU 48 Pat Henry 1992 - Florida 50 Beverly Kearney Gymnastics 1993 - LSU 49 Pat Henry Year - Champion Score Coach 1994 - LSU 48 Pat Henry 1987 - Georgia 187.90 1995 - LSU 40 Pat Henry 1988 - Alabama 190.05 Sarah Patterson 1996 - LSU 52 Pat Henry 1989 - Georgia 192.65 Suzanne Yoculan 1997 - LSU 49 Pat Henry 1991 - Alabama 195.125 Sarah Patterson 2002 - LSU 57 Pat Henry 1993 - Georgia 198.00 Suzanne Yoculan 2003 - LSU 62 Pat Henry 1996 - Alabama 198.025 Sarah Patterson 2004 - LSU 52 Pat Hentry 1998 - Georgia 197.725 Suzanne Yoculan 2005 - Tennessee 46 J.J. Clark 1999 - Georgia 196.850 Suzanne Yoculan 2009 - Tennessee 42 J.J. Clark 2002 - Alabama 197.575 Sarah Patterson 2005 - Georgia 197.825 Suzanne Yoculan Outdoor Track & Field 2006 - Georgia 197.750 Suzanne Yoculan Year - Champion Points Coach 2007 - Georgia 197.850 Suzanne Yoculan 1987 - LSU 62 Sam Seemes 2008 - Georgia 197.450 Suzanne Yoculan 1988 - LSU 61 Pat Henry 2009 - Georgia 197.825 Suzanne Yoculan 1989 - LSU 86 Pat Henry 2011 - Alabama 197.650 Sarah Patterson 1990 - LSU 53 Pat Henry 2012 - Alabama 197.850 Sarah Patterson 1991 - LSU 78 Pat Henry 2013 - Florida 197.575 Rhonda Faehn 1992 - LSU 82 Pat Henry 2014 - Florida 198.175 Rhonda Faehn 1993 - LSU 93 Pat Henry 1994 - LSU 86 Pat Henry Soccer 1995 - LSU 69 Pat Henry Year - Champion Record Coach 1996 - LSU 81 Pat Henry 1998 - Florida 26-1, 8-0 1997 - LSU 63 Pat Henry 2000 - LSU 58 Pat Henry Softball 2002 - South Carolina 82 Curtis Frye Year - Champion Record Coach 2003 - LSU 64 Pat Henry 2012 - Alabama 60-8, 23-5 Patrick Murphy 2006 - Auburn 57 Ralph Spry 2014 - Florida 55-12, 15-9 Tim Walton 2008 - LSU 67 Dennis Shaver 2012 - LSU 76 Dennis Shaver Swimming & Diving 2014 - Texas A&M 75 Pat Henry Year - Champion Points Coach 1982 - Florida 505 Randy Reese 1999 - Georgia 504.5 Jack Bauerle 2000 - Georgia 490.5 Jack Bauerle 2001 - Georgia 389 Jack Bauerle 26 Bernie Moore ALL-SPORTS TROPHY

Symbolic of the Southeastern ALL-TIME RESULTS Conference’s premier men’s athletic pro- gram, the Bernie Moore All-Sports Trophy 1973-74 Georgia 46 was presented annually for 21 years. The Alabama 65.5 Kentucky 34.5 SEC officially began tabulating all-sports Tennessee 63 Mississippi State 31.5 points after the 1973-74 school year and Florida 58 Vanderbilt 22 named the award after Bernie Moore, who LSU 48.5 Ole Miss 14 served as SEC Commissioner from 1948- Auburn 46.5 66. The all-sports race was discontinued Georgia 37.5 1978-79 after the 1993-94 school year. Kentucky 33 LSU 61 Points for both the Bernie Moore and Vanderbilt 28.5 Tennessee 55 Women’s All-Sports Trophies were award- Ole Miss 27.5 Florida 54.5 ed on a 12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis Mississippi State 23 Alabama 52.5 for all sports. However, only the top six fin- Auburn 50.5 ishes counted toward an institution’s total. 1974-75 Georgia 47 If a school’s lowest finish occurred in more Tennessee 60 Kentucky 39 than one sport, the most recent team to Alabama 59 Mississippi State 33 record the finish was not counted. In addi- Florida 57.5 Vanderbilt 22.5 tion, if a team was on probation in a sport, the institution was required to count that Auburn 49.5 Ole Miss 15 sport’s vacated position among its six. Kentucky 49 1979-80 In the event of a tie for a position, the LSU 49 points for the number of places involved Georgia 46 Tennessee 56.5 were added together, divided by the num- Mississippi State 24 Auburn 54 ber of teams involved in the tie and award- Vanderbilt 21.5 LSU 53.5 ed to those teams equally. Ole Miss 14.5 Georgia 50 The track finish was figured by doubling Alabama 47.5 the outdoor point total and adding it to 1975-76 Kentucky 44 indoor and cross country. Overall points Alabama 66.5 Florida 38.5 for track were then assigned by the 12-11- Tennessee 59 Ole Miss 25 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 format. Auburn 56.5 Vanderbilt 23.5 Florida 50.5 Mississippi State 20 BERNIE MOORE TROPHY WINNERS Kentucky 43.5 Year School Points Georgia 41.5 1980-81 1973-74 Alabama 65.5 LSU 41.5 Tennessee 50 1974-75 Tennessee 60.0 Vanderbilt 31 Alabama 47.5 1975-76 Alabama 66.5 Mississippi State 23 Georgia 47.5 1976-77 Alabama 62.5 Ole Miss 17 Florida 47 1977-78 Auburn 59.5 LSU 38 1976-77 1978-79 LSU 61.0 Auburn 35.5 1979-80 Tennessee 56.5 Alabama 62.5 Kentucky 31 1980-81 Tennessee 50.0 Florida 61.5 Mississippi State 26.5 1981-82 Alabama 55.0 Tennessee 52.5 Ole Miss 24 1982-83 Alabama 50.0 Georgia 49 Vanderbilt 17.5 Tennessee 55.0 Kentucky 48 1981-82 1983-84 Auburn 51.0 Auburn 40.5 1984-85 Georgia 56.0 LSU 40 Alabama 55 1985-86 LSU 56.0 Vanderbilt 25 Tennessee 55 1986-87 LSU 55.5 Ole Miss 22.5 Georgia 53.5 1987-88 LSU 57.5 Mississippi State 21.5 Florida 45 1988-89 LSU 59.0 Auburn 32 1977-78 1989-90 Tennessee 55.5 Ole Miss 29 1990-91 LSU 54.5 Auburn 59.5 Kentucky 27.5 1991-92 Florida 65.0 Florida 57.5 LSU 27 1992-93 Florida 61.0 LSU 54 Mississippi State 27 1993-94* Florida 67.0 Alabama 52 Vanderbilt 15 *Final year of Bernie Moore Trophy Tennessee 49.5

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Ole Miss 23.5 Arkansas 51 1982-83 Mississippi State 20 Alabama 50 Alabama 50 Vanderbilt 15.5 Tennessee 46 Tennessee 48.5 Mississippi State 43.5 Georgia 47 1987-88 Kentucky 38.5 Florida 40 LSU 57.5 Auburn 31 LSU 38.5 Florida 54 South Carolina 30 Auburn 36.5 Auburn 51.5 Ole Miss 22 Mississippi State 30.5 Georgia 43 Vanderbilt 20.5 Ole Miss 29 Kentucky 43 Kentucky 27 Tennessee 42 1992-93 Vanderbilt 19 Alabama 27.5 Florida 61 Mississippi State 22.5 LSU 55 1983-84 Ole Miss 21 Georgia 54 Auburn 51 Vanderbilt 17 Tennessee 54 Tennessee 50.5 Arkansas 49 Florida 49.5 1988-89 Alabama 47.5 Alabama 46.5 LSU 59 Auburn 42.5 Georgia 44.5 Florida 54 Kentucky 36 LSU 38 Alabama 48 Mississippi State 34 Kentucky 32 Georgia 42.5 South Carolina 32.5 Ole Miss 29.5 Tennessee 38.5 Vanderbilt 26.5 Vanderbilt 20.5 Auburn 37 Ole Miss 22.5 Mississippi State 20 Kentucky 31 Mississippi State 27 1993-94* 1984-85 Vanderbilt 22.5 Florida 67 Georgia 56 Ole Miss 18.5 Tennessee 61 LSU 51 Arkansas 53 Alabama 44.5 1989-90 Alabama 42 Florida 44 Tennessee 55.5 Mississippi State 42 Tennessee 42.5 Alabama 49.5 Auburn 41.5 Auburn 40.5 Georgia 49 LSU 41 Kentucky 31.5 LSU 48.5 Kentucky 39 Mississippi State 25.5 Auburn 47 Georgia 38 Ole Miss 18.5 Florida 43 Ole Miss 38 Vanderbilt 18 Ole Miss 26 South Carolina 33 Mississippi State 24 Vanderbilt 17 1985-86 Kentucky 17.5 LSU 56 Vanderbilt 11.5 *Final Year of Bernie Moore Trophy Alabama 50 Auburn 48.5 1990-91 Tennessee 48 LSU 54.5 Georgia 44 Florida 49.5 Florida 40 Alabama 46.5 Kentucky 31 Tennessee 45.5 Ole Miss 26 Georgia 39.5 Vanderbilt 17 Auburn 37 Mississippi State 12 Mississippi State 34 Kentucky 29 1986-87 Ole Miss 24 LSU 55.5 Vanderbilt 16.5 Alabama 50.5 Florida 49.5 1991-92 Georgia 49.5 Florida 65 Auburn 43 LSU 56.5 Tennessee 41.5 Georgia 53.5 Kentucky 33.5 166 Women’s ALL-SPORTS TROPHY

For an 11-year span, the ALL-TIME RESULTS Women’s All-Sports Trophy 1983-84 1992-93 was awarded on the same Tennessee 39 basis as the Bernie Moore All- Georgia 58 Mississippi State 20 Florida 63.5 Sports Trophy for men’s athlet- Florida 49 Ole Miss 18 Georgia 60.5 ics. The Bernie Moore and LSU 44 Vanderbilt 14.5 Alabama 54.5 Women’s All-Sport Trophy was Alabama 41 Auburn 54 1988-89 discontinued following the Kentucky 38.5 Tennessee 52.5 1993-94 seasons. Tennessee 32.5 Florida 56.5 LSU 47 Following the 1983-84 Auburn 26 Georgia 51 Kentucky 41 school year, the SEC began Ole Miss 23 Kentucky 46 South Carolina 36 recognizing a women’s all- Mississippi State 17 Auburn 45 Ole Miss 25.5 sports champion. Women’s Vanderbilt 17 LSU 44.5 Arkansas 21 athletics officially came under Tennessee 41.5 Vanderbilt 17 1984-85 the auspices of the NCAA and Alabama 33.5 Mississippi State 16 SEC in 1982. However, SEC Florida 59 Mississippi State 19.5 1993-94* schools participated in orga- Georgia 53 Ole Miss 16 nized conference champi- LSU 46.5 Vanderbilt 14.5 Georgia 63.5 onships prior to that date. Kentucky 41.5 Florida 61 1989-90 Those championships were Tennessee 38.5 Alabama 59.5 retroactively recognized by the Alabama 36.5 Georgia 54.5 Auburn 49.5 SEC. Auburn 27 LSU 50 Tennessee 49.5 Ole Miss 20 Florida 48.5 Kentucky 43.5 WOMEN’S ALL-SPORTS Mississippi State 19.5 Kentucky 42.5 LSU 43.5 TROPHY WINNERS Vanderbilt 11.5 Tennessee 42 South Carolina 36 Year School Points Alabama 40.5 Ole Miss 27 1983-84 Georgia 58.0 1985-86 Auburn 40.5 Vanderbilt 24 1984-85 Florida 59.0 Georgia 58.5 Ole Miss 24.5 Arkansas 21.5 1985-86 Georgia 58.5 Florida 56 Mississippi State 14 Mississippi State 10.5 1986-87 Georgia 59.5 LSU 52 Vanderbilt 13 *Final Year of Women’s All-Sports 1987-88 Florida 53.5 Kentucky 44 Trophy 1988-89 Florida 56.5 Alabama 41 1990-91 1989-90 Georgia 54.5 Tennessee 29.5 Georgia 59 1990-91 Georgia 59.0 Auburn 29 Florida 55 1991-92 Florida 65.5 Ole Miss 20.5 LSU 52 1992-93 Florida 63.5 Mississippi State 18.5 Alabama 41 1993-94* Georgia 63.5 Vanderbilt 11 Auburn 39.5 Kentucky 38.5 *Final year of Women’s All-Sports 1986-87 Tennessee 38.5 Trophy Georgia 59.5 Ole Miss 21.5 Florida 55.5 Mississippi State 13 LSU 51 Vanderbilt 12 Alabama 41 Kentucky 39 1991-92 Auburn 33 Florida 65.5 Tennessee 28 Georgia 62.5 Ole Miss 23 Alabama 54 Mississippi State 20.5 LSU 51.5 Vanderbilt 12.5 Auburn 45 Tennessee 43.5 1987-88 Kentucky 41.5 Florida 53.5 Ole Miss 34.5 Georgia 52 South Carolina 29.5 LSU 50 Mississippi State 21.5 Kentucky 41.5 Vanderbilt 21 Alabama 40.5 Arkansas 19 Auburn 39

167 Executive COMMITTEE YEAR-BY-YEAR MEMBERS

1933 1941 B. R. VanLeer, Georgia Tech President - Frank L. McVey, Kentucky President - R. C. Foster, Alabama Fred T. Mitchell, Mississippi State College Vice President - J .F. Broussard, LSU Vice President - R. C. Harris, Tulane N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee Sec./Treas. - A. H. Armstrong, Georgia Tech Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Harold W. Stoke, LSU Executive Committee Commissioner - Martin S. Conner Ralph B. Draughon, Alabama Poly. Institute Frank L. McVey, Kentucky Executive Committee J .F. Broussard, LSU R. C. Foster, Alabama 1950 A. H. Armstrong, Georgia Tech R. C. Harris, Tulane President - Fred T. Mitchell, Mississippi State J. J. Doster, Alabama W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Vice President - Harold W. Stoke, LSU William Hemingway, Ole Miss O. C. Carmichael, Vanderbilt Secretary/Treasurer - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. M. L. Brittain, Georgia Tech Executive Committee 1935 Fred T. Mitchell, Mississippi State College President - John J. Tigert, Florida 1942 Harold W. Stoke, LSU Vice President - William Hemingway, Ole Miss President - R. C. Harris, Tulane N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Vice President - O. C. Carmichael, Vanderbilt John M. Gallalee, Alabama Executive Committee Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky J. Hills Miller, Florida John J. Tigert, Florida Commissioner - Martin S. Conner William Hemingway, Ole Miss Executive Committee 1951 W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky R. C. Harris, Tulane President - Fred T. Mitchell, Mississippi State J. J. Doster, Alabama O. C. Carmichael, Vanderbilt Vice President - Herman L. Donovan, Kentucky R. L. Menuet, Tulane W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Secretary/Treasurer - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. M. L. Brittain, Georgia Tech Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore 1936 L. N. Duncan, Alabama Polytechnic Institute Executive Committee President - John J. Tigert, Florida Fred T. Mitchell, Mississippi State College Vice President - William Hemingway, Ole Miss 1943 Herman L. Donovan, Kentucky Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky President - R. C. Harris, Tulane N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee Executive Committee Vice President - O. C. Carmichael, Vanderbilt John M. Gallalee, Alabama John J. Tigert, Florida Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky J. Hills Miller, Florida William Hemingway, Ole Miss Commissioner - Martin S. Conner W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Executive Committee 1952 W. O. Payne, Georgia R. C. Harris, Tulane President - John M. Gallalee, Alabama N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee O. C. Carmichael, Vanderbilt Vice President - J. Hills Miller, Florida W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Secretary/Treasurer - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. 1937 M. L. Brittain, Georgia Tech Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore President - R. L. Menuet, Tulane L. N. Duncan, Alabama Polytechnic Institute Executive Committee Vice President - B. F. Finney, Univ. of the South John M. Gallalee, Alabama Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky 1945 J. Hills Miller, Florida Executive Committee President - H. W. Caldwell, Georgia N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee R. L. Menuet, Tulane Vice President - R. R. Paty, Alabama Fred T. Mitchell, Mississippi State College B. F. Finney, University of the South Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Omer C. Aderhold, Georgia W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Commissioner - Martin S. Conner G. D. Humphrey, Mississippi State College Executive Committee 1953 H. M. Martin, Alabama Polytechnic Institute H. W. Caldwell, Georgia President - John D. Williams, Ole Miss R. R. Paty, Alabama Vice President - Omer C. Aderhold, Georgia 1938 W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Secretary/Treasurer - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. President - B. F. Finney, University of the South O. C. Carmichael, Vanderbilt Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Vice President - G. D. Humphrey, Miss. State G. D. Humphrey, Mississippi State College Executive Committee Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky John D. Williams, Ole Miss Executive Committee 1946 Omer C. Aderhold, Georgia B. F. Finney, University of the South President - John J. Tigert, Florida N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee G. D. Humphrey, Mississippi State College Vice President - W. B. Hatcher, LSU Harvie Branscomb, Vanderbilt W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Ralph B. Draughon, Alabama Poly. Institute M. L. Brittain, Georgia Tech Acting Commissioner - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. R. C. Foster, Alabama Executive Committee 1954 John J. Tigert, Florida President - Omer C. Aderhold, Georgia 1939 W. B. Hatcher, LSU Vice President - John D. Williams, Ole Miss President - G. D. Humphrey, Mississippi State W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Secretary/Treasurer - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. Vice President - M. L. Brittain, Georgia Tech A. B. Butts, Ole Miss Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky B. R. VanLeer, Georgia Tech Executive Committee Executive Committee Omer C. Aderhold, Georgia G. D. Humphrey, Mississippi State College 1947 John D. Williams, Ole Miss M. L. Brittain, Georgia Tech Acting Commissioner - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Harvie Branscomb, Vanderbilt R. C. Foster, Alabama 1948 Ralph B. Draughon, Alabama Poly. Institute R. C. Harris, Tulane President - B. R. VanLeer, Georgia Tech Vice President - Fred T. Mitchell, Miss. State 1955 1940 Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky President - Omer C. Aderhold, Georgia President - G. D. Humphrey, Mississippi State Executive Committee Vice President - John D. Williams, Ole Miss Vice President - R. C. Foster, Alabama B. R. VanLeer, Georgia Tech Secretary/Treasurer - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. Sec./Treas. - W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Fred T. Mitchell, Mississippi State College Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Commissioner - Martin S. Conner W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky Executive Committee Executive Committee Harold W. Stoke, LSU Omer C. Aderhold, Georgia G. D. Humphrey, Mississippi State College Ralph B. Draughon, Alabama Poly. Institute John D. Williams, Ole Miss R. C. Foster, Alabama N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee W. D. Funkhouser, Kentucky 1949 Forrest U. Lake, Tulane R. C. Harris, Tulane President - B. R. VanLeer, Georgia Tech A. D. Kirwan, Kentucky O. C. Carmichael, Vanderbilt Vice President - Fred T. Mitchell, Miss. State Coll. Secretary/Treasurer - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. Executive Committee

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1956 John H. Stambaugh, Vanderbilt R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt President - John D. Williams, Ole Miss Stephen C. O’Connell, Florida Vice President - Troy H. Middleton, LSU 1963 Secretary/Treasurer - N. W. Dougherty, Tenn. President - J. Wayne Reitz, Florida 1970 Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Vice President - Edwin D. Harrison, Ga. Tech President - Alexander Heard, Vanderbilt Executive Committee Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - Harry M. Philpott, Auburn John D. Williams, Ole Miss Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Secretary - H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia Troy H. Middleton, LSU Executive Committee Commissioner - A. M. Coleman N. W. Dougherty, Tennessee J. Wayne Reitz, Florida Executive Committee A. D. Kirwan, Kentucky Edwin D. Harrison, Georgia Tech Alexander Heard, Vanderbilt Alfred W. Scott, Georgia T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Harry M. Philpott, Auburn Ralph B. Draughon, Auburn H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia 1957 Earl M. Ramer, Tennessee William L. Giles, Mississippi State President - John D. Williams, Ole Miss William L. Matthews, Jr., Kentucky Vice President - Troy H. Middleton, LSU 1964 Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss President - Ralph B. Draughon, Auburn 1971 Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Vice President - Herbert E. Longenecker, Tulane President - Alexander Heard, Vanderbilt Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - Harry M. Philpott, Auburn Executive Committee Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Secretary - H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia John D. Williams, Ole Miss Executive Committee Commissioner - A. M. Coleman Troy H. Middleton, LSU Ralph B. Draughon, Auburn Executive Committee T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Herbert E. Longenecker, Tulane Alexander Heard, Vanderbilt A. D. Kirwan, Kentucky T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Harry M. Philpott, Auburn Alfred W. Scott, Georgia Dean W. Colvard, Mississippi State H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia Earl M. Ramer, Tennessee William L. Giles, Mississippi State 1958 William L. Matthews, Jr., Kentucky President - Troy H. Middleton, LSU 1965 Vice President - Frank G. Dickey, Kentucky President - Ralph B. Draughon, Auburn 1972 Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - Dean W. Colvard, Miss. State President - Harry M. Philpott, Auburn Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - William L. Giles, Miss. State Executive Committee Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Secretary - R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Troy H. Middleton, LSU Executive Committee Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Frank G. Dickey, Kentucky Ralph B. Draughon, Auburn Executive Committee T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Dean W. Colvard, Mississippi State Harry M. Philpott, Auburn C. M. Sarratt, Vanderbilt T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss William L. Giles, Mississippi State Alfred W. Scott, Georgia John A. Hunter, LSU R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Earl M. Ramer, Tennessee William L. Matthews, Jr., Kentucky 1959 Edward J. Boling, Tennessee President - Troy H. Middleton, LSU 1966 Vice President - Frank G. Dickey, Kentucky President - A. D. Holt, Tennessee 1973 Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - John A. Hunter, LSU President - Harry Philpott, Auburn Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - William L. Giles, Miss. State Executive Committee Commissioner - A. M. Coleman Secretary - Rob Roy Purdy, Vanderbilt Troy H. Middleton, LSU Executive Committee Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Frank G. Dickey, Kentucky A. D. Holt, Tennessee Executive Committee T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss John A. Hunter, LSU Harry M. Philpott, Auburn C. M. Sarratt, Vanderbilt T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss William L. Giles, Mississippi State Alfred W. Scott, Georgia Frank A. Rose, Alabama R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia William L. Matthews, Jr., Kentucky 1960 Edward J. Boling, Tennessee President - Frank G. Dickey, Kentucky 1967 1974 Vice President - J. Wayne Reitz, Florida President - A. D. Holt, Tennessee President - William L. Giles, Mississippi State Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - John A. Hunter, LSU Vice President - Fred C. Davidson, Georgia Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Secretary - H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia Secretary - R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Executive Committee Commissioner - A. M. Coleman Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Frank G. Dickey, Kentucky Executive Committee Executive Committee J. Wayne Reitz, Florida A. D. Holt, Tennessee William L. Giles, Mississippi State T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss John A. Hunter, LSU Fred C. Davidson, Georgia Edwin D. Harrison, Georgia Tech H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt C. T. Sharpton, Alabama Frank A. Rose, Alabama Edward J. Boling, Tennessee R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Carl Maddox, LSU 1961 Charley Scott, Alabama President - Frank G. Dickey, Kentucky 1968 Vice President - J. Wayne Reitz, Florida President - John A. Hunter, LSU 1975 Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - Frank A. Rose, Alabama Vice President - Fred C. Davidson, Georgia Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Secretary - H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia Secretary - R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Executive Committee Commissioner - A. M. Coleman Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Frank G. Dickey, Kentucky Executive Committee Executive Committee J. Wayne Reitz, Florida John A. Hunter, LSU Fred C. Davidson, Georgia T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Frank A. Rose, Alabama R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Edwin D. Harrison, Georgia Tech H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia Robert Q. Marston, Florida C. T. Sharpton, Alabama R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Carl Maddox, LSU Stephen C. O’Connell, Florida Charley Scott, Alabama 1962 President - J. Wayne Reitz, Florida 1969 1976 Vice President - Edwin D. Harrison, Ga. Tech President - John A. Hunter, LSU President - Fred C. Davidson, Georgia Secretary - T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Vice President - Frank A. Rose, Alabama Vice President - Porter L. Fortune, Ole Miss Commissioner - Bernie H. Moore Secretary - H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia Secretary - R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Executive Committee Commissioner - A. M. Coleman Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter J. Wayne Reitz, Florida Executive Committee Executive Committee Edwin D. Harrison, Georgia Tech John A. Hunter, LSU Fred C. Davidson, Georgia T. A. Bickerstaff, Ole Miss Frank A. Rose, Alabama Porter L. Fortune, Ole Miss Ralph B. Draughon, Auburn H. Boyd McWhorter, Georgia R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt 169 Executive COMMITTEE

Robert Q. Marston, Florida 1983 Secretary - Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Charley Scott, Alabama President - Edward J. Boling, Tennessee Commissioner - Harvey W. Schiller George R. Woodruff, Tennessee Vice President - James D. McComas, Miss. Executive Committee State Donald Zacharias, Mississippi State 1977 Secretary - W. S. Bailey, Auburn Charles Knapp, Georgia President - Fred C. Davidson, Georgia Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Vice President - Porter L. Fortune, Ole Miss Executive Committee David Roselle, Kentucky Secretary - R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Edward J. Boling, Tennessee Max Williams, Ole Miss Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter James D. McComas, Mississippi State Doug Dickey, Tennessee Executive Committee W. S. Bailey, Auburn Sarah Patterson, Alabama Fred C. Davidson, Georgia William M. Powell, Georgia Porter L. Fortune, Ole Miss Warner Alford, Ole Miss 1990 R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Susan Feamer, Kentucky President - Donald Zacharias, Mississippi State Robert Q. Marston, Florida Vice President - Charles Knapp, Georgia W. S. Bailey, Auburn 1984 Secretary - Mandell Glicksburg, Florida George R. Woodruff, Tennessee President - James D. McComas, Miss. State Commissioner - Roy Kramer Vice President - Joab Thomas, Alabama Executive Committee 1978 Secretary - W. S. Bailey, Auburn Donald Zacharias, Mississippi State President - Porter L. Fortune, Ole Miss Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Charles Knapp, Georgia Vice President - Otis A. Singletary, Kentucky Executive Committee William Davis, LSU Secretary - R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt James D. McComas, Mississippi State Joseph Boland, Auburn Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Joab Thomas, Alabama Doug Dickey, Tennessee Executive Committee W. S. Bailey, Auburn Sarah Patterson, Alabama Porter L. Fortune, Ole Miss Marshall Criser, Florida Otis A. Singletary, Kentucky William M. Powell, Georgia 1991 R. R. Purdy, Vanderbilt Warner Alford, Ole Miss President - Charles Knapp, Georgia James D. McComas, Mississippi State Susan Feamer, Kentucky Vice President - Charles Wethington, Kentucky W. S. Bailey, Auburn Secretary - Joseph Boland, Auburn George R. Woodruff, Tennessee 1985 Commissioner - Roy Kramer President - R. Gerald Turner, Ole Miss Executive Committee 1979 Vice President - James Martin, Auburn Charles Knapp, Georgia President - Porter L. Fortune, Ole Miss Secretary - W. S. Bailey, Auburn Charles Wethington, Kentucky Vice President - Otis A. Singletary, Kentucky Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Joseph Boland, Auburn Secretary - W. S. Bailey, Auburn Executive Committee Charles Kiesler, Vanderbilt Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter R. Gerald Turner, Ole Miss Bill Arnsparger, Florida Executive Committee James Martin, Auburn William Davis, LSU Porter L. Fortune, Ole Miss W. S. Bailey, Auburn Sarah Patterson, Alabama Otis A. Singletary, Kentucky William M. Powell, Georgia W. S. Bailey, Auburn Cliff Hagan, Kentucky 1992 Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Joan Cronan, Tennessee President - Charles Knapp, Georgia Roy F. Kramer, Vanderbilt Vice President - Charles Wethington, Kentucky 1986 Secretary - Max WIlliams, Ole Miss President - R. Gerald Turner, Ole Miss Commissioner - Roy Kramer 1980 Vice President - James Martin, Auburn Executive Committee President - Otis A. Singletary, Kentucky Secretary - Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Charles Knapp, Georgia Vice President - Edward J. Boling, Tennessee Commissioner - Harvey W. Schiller John Lombardi, Florida Secretary - W. S. Bailey, Auburn Executive Committee Bev Rouse, Arkansas Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter R. Gerald Turner, Ole Miss Larry Templeton, Mississippi State Executive Committee James Martin, Auburn Charles Wethington, Kentucky Otis A. Singletary, Kentucky Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Max Williams, Ole Miss Edward J. Boling, Tennessee Paul Harrawood, Vanderbilt W. S. Bailey, Auburn Cliff Hagan, Kentucky 1993 Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Joan Cronan, Tennessee President - Charles Wethington, Kentucky Roy F. Kramer, Vanderbilt Vice President - John Lombardi, Florida 1987 Secretary - Max Williams, Ole Miss 1981 President - James Martin, Auburn Commissioner - Roy Kramer Vice President - Edward J. Boling, Tennessee Vice President - Donald Zacharias, Miss. State Executive Committee Secretary - W. S. Bailey, Auburn Secretary - Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Charles Wethington, Kentucky Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Commissioner - Harvey W. Schiller John Lombardi, Florida Executive Committee Executive Committee Max Williams, Ole Miss Otis A. Singletary, Kentucky James Martin, Auburn Joe Johnson, Tennessee Edward J. Boling, Tennessee Donald Zacharias, Mississippi State Jane Moore, Auburn W. S. Bailey, Auburn Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Larry Templeton, Mississippi State Joab Thomas, Alabama Max Williams, Ole Miss Bev Lewis, Arkansas Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Cliff Hagan, Kentucky Roy F. Kramer, Vanderbilt Joan Cronan, Tennessee 1994 President - Charles Wethington, Kentucky 1982 1988 Vice President - John Lombardi, Florida President - Edward J. Boling, Tennessee President - James Martin, Auburn Secretary - Max Williams, Ole Miss Vice President - Robert Q. Marston, Florida Vice President - Donald Zacharias, Miss. State Commissioner - Roy Kramer Secretary - W. S. Bailey, Auburn Secretary - Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Executive Committee Commissioner - H. Boyd McWhorter Commissioner - Harvey W. Schiller Charles Wethington, Kentucky Executive Committee Executive Committee John Lombardi, Florida Edward J. Boling, Tennessee James Martin, Auburn Max Williams, Ole Miss Robert Q. Marston, Florida Donald Zacharias, Mississippi State Joe Johnson, Tennessee W. S. Bailey, Auburn Mandell Glicksberg, Florida Jane Moore, Auburn Joab Thomas, Alabama Max Williams, Ole Miss Bev Lewis, Arkansas William M. Powell, Georgia Doug Dickey, Tennessee Mike McGee, South Carolina Warner Alford, Ole Miss Sarah Patterson, Alabama Susan Feamer, Kentucky 1995 1989 President - John Lombardi, Florida President - Donald Zacharias, Mississippi State Vice President - Joe Johnson, Tennessee Vice President - Charles Knapp, Georgia Secretary - Max Williams, Ole Miss 170 Executive COMMITTEE

Commissioner - Roy Kramer Commissioner - Roy Kramer Dr. Bill Bearden, South Carolina Executive Committee Executive Committee Carla Williams, Georgia John Lombardi, Florida Dr. John Palms, South Carolina Joe Johnson, Tennessee Todd Turner, Vanderbilt 2009 Max Williams, Ole Miss Dr. John Piecoro, Kentucky President - Dr. Lee T. Todd, Kentucky Roger Sayers, Alabama Ann Marie Rogers, Florida Vice President - Dr. J. Bernard Machen, Florida Jane Moore, Auburn Secretary - Howard Brill, Arkansas Mike McGee, South Carolina 2002 Commissioner - Michael L. Slive June Stewart, Vanderbilt President - Dr. Robert Khayat, Ole Miss Executive Committee Vice President - Dr. John Palms, S. Carolina Dr. Robert E. Witt, Alabama 1996 Secretary - Dr. Pat Culbertson, LSU Jay Jacobs, Auburn President - John Lombardi, Florida Commissioner - Roy Kramer Dr. Bill Bearden, South Carolina Vice President - Joe Johnson, Tennessee Executive Committee Carla Williams, Georgia Secretary - Max Williams, Ole Miss Dr. John White, Arkansas Commissioner - Roy Kramer Samye Johnson, Mississippi State 2010 Executive Committee Dr. John Piecoro, Kentucky President - Dr. J. Bernard Machen, Florida John Lombardi, Florida Todd Turner, Vanderbilt Vice President - Dr. Robert E. Witt, Alabama Joe Johnson, Tennessee Secretary - Joseph L. Fink III, Kentucky Max Williams, Ole Miss Commissioner - Michael L. Slive Roger Sayers, Alabama 2003 Executive Committee Jane Moore, Auburn President - Dr. John White, Arkansas Nick Zeppos, Vanderbilt Mike McGee, South Carolina Vice President - Dr. Michael Adams, Georgia Jay Jacobs, Auburn June Stewart, Vanderbilt Secretary - Dr. Anne Mayhew, Tennessee Dr. Steve Turner, Mississippi State Commissioner - Michael L. Slive Carla Williams, Georgia 1997 Executive Committee President - John Lombardi, Florida Dr. John Piecoro, Kentucky 2011 Vice President - Joe Johnson, Tennessee Dr. Mark Emmert, LSU President - Dr. J. Bernard Machen, Florida Secretary - Max Williams, Ole Miss Samye Johnson, Mississippi State Vice President - Dr. Robert E. Witt, Alabama Commissioner - Roy Kramer Todd Turner, Vanderbilt Secretary - Joseph L. Fink III, Kentucky Executive Committee Commissioner - Michael L. Slive John Lombardi, Florida 2004 Executive Committee Joe Johnson, Tennessee President - Dr. Michael Adams, Georgia Nick Zeppos, Vanderbilt Max Williams, Ole Miss Vice President - Dr. Andrew Sorensen, USC Jay Jacobs, Auburn William Muse, Auburn Secretary - Dr. Nick Cassisi, Florida Dr. Steve Turner, Mississippi State Pat Culbertson, LSU Commissioner - Michael L. Slive Bev Lewis, Arkansas Mike McGee, South Carolina Executive Committee June Stewart, Vanderbilt Dr. John White, Arkansas 2012 Dr. Robert Weems, Ole Miss President - Jay Gouge, Auburn 1998 Judy Southard, LSU Vice President - Nick Zeppos, Vanderbilt President - Joe Johnson, Tennessee David Housel, Auburn Secretary - Joseph L. Fink, III, Kentucky Vice President - William Muse, Auburn Commissioner - Michael L. Slive Secretary - Pat Culbertson, LSU 2005 Executive Committee Commissioner - Roy Kramer President - Dr. Michael Adams, Georgia David Gearhart, Arkansas Executive Committee Vice President - Dr. Andrew Sorensen, USC Mal Moore, Alabama Joe Johnson, Tennessee Secretary - Dr. Robert Weems, Ole Miss Lynda Tealer, Florida William Muse, Auburn Commissioner - Michael L. Slive Steve Turner, Mississippi State Pat Culbertson, LSU Executive Committee Gene Marsh, Alabama Dr. John White, Arkansas 2013 Vince Dooley, Georgia Larry Templeton, Mississippi State President - Jay Gouge, Auburn Robert Khayat, Ole Miss Judy Southard, LSU Vice President - Nick Zeppos, Vanderbilt June Stewart, Vanderbilt Marcia Boosinger, Auburn Secretary - Joseph L. Fink, III, Kentucky Commissioner - Michael L. Slive 1999 2006 Executive Committee President - Joe Johnson, Tennessee President - Dr. Andrew Sorensen, South Carolina David Gearhart, Arkansas Vice President - William Muse, Auburn Vice President - E. Gordon Gee, Vanderbilt Greg McGarity, Georgia Secretary - Pat Culbertson, LSU Secretary - Dr. Robert Weems, Ole Miss Lynda Tealer, Florida Commissioner - Roy Kramer Commissioner - Michael L. Slive Steve Turner, Mississippi State Executive Committee Executive Committee Joe Johnson, Tennessee Dr. Michael F. Adams, Georgia 2014 William Muse, Auburn Larry Templeton, Mississippi State President - Nick Zeppos, Vanderbilt Pat Culbertson, LSU Marcia Boosinger, Auburn Vice President - Dr. David Gearhart, Arkansas Gene Marsh, Alabama Judy Southard, LSU Secretary - Joseph L. Fink, III, Kentucky Anne Marie Rogers, Florida Commissioner - Michael L. Slive Vince Dooley, Georgia 2007 Executive Committee Robert Khayat, Ole Miss President - Dr. Andrew Sorensen, South Carolina Dr. Mark Keenum, Mississippi State Vice President - TBA Greg McGarity, Georgia 2000 Secretary - Howard Brill, Arkansas Lynda Tealer, Florida President - Dr. William Muse, Auburn Commissioner - Michael L. Slive Ron Rychlak, Ole Miss Vice President - Dr. Robert Khayat, Ole Miss Executive Committee Secretary - Dr. Pat Culbertson, LSU Dr. Michael F. Adams, Georgia Commissioner - Roy Kramer Larry Templeton, Mississippi State Complete records unavailable Executive Committee Marcia Boosinger, Auburn Dr. John Palms, South Carolina Lynnette Johnson, Ole Miss Editor welcomes corrections and/or additions Gene Marsh, Alabama from verifiable sources Vince Dooley, Georgia 2008 Ann Marie Rogers, Florida President - Dr. Lee T. Todd, Kentucky Vice President - Dr. J. Bernard Machen, Florida Secretary - Howard Brill, Arkansas 2001 Commissioner - Michael L. Slive President - Dr. William Muse, Auburn Executive Committee Vice President - Dr. Robert Khayat, Ole Miss Dr. Robert C. Khayat, Ole Miss Secretary - Dr. Pat Culbertson, LSU Mal Moore, Alabama

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2014-2015 INSTITUTIONALLY SPONSORED VARSITY SPORTS

ALA ARK AUB UF UGA UK LSU MISS MSU MIZZ USC UT TAMU VU Number M/W Sports 9/11 8/11 9/12 9/12 9/12 10/12 9/12 8/10 7/9 9/11 9/12 9/11 9/11 6/10

MEN'S SPORTS

Baseball X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Basketball X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Football X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Golf X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Swimming X ----- X X X X X ------X X X X -----

Tennis X X X X X X X X X ----- X X X X

Track -- Cross Country X X X X X X X X X X ----- X X X

Track – Indoor X X X X X X X X ----- X X X X -----

Track – Outdoor X X X X X X X X X X X X X -----

WOMEN'S SPORTS

Basketball X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Equestrian ------X ----- X ------X ----- X -----

Golf X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Gymnastics X X X X X X X ------X ------

Soccer X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Softball X X X X X X X X X X X X X -----

Swimming X X X X X X X ------X X X X X

Tennis X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Track -- Cross Country X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Track – Indoor X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Track – Outdoor X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Volleyball X X X X X X X X X X X X X -----

Women’s Rowing* X X

Women’s Lacrosse* X X

Men’s/Women’s Rifle* X X

Men’s Soccer* X X

Women’s Sand Volleyball* X X

Women’s Bowling* X

Men’s Wrestling* X

* Denotes varsity sports not sponsored by the Conference

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ALABAMA Contact E-Mail Address Baseball Basketball (M) Aaron Jordan [email protected] Basketball (W) Jessica Pare [email protected] Football Jeff Purinton [email protected] Golf (M & W) Josh Maxson [email protected] Gymnastics Roots Woodruff [email protected] Soccer Aaron Jordan [email protected] Softball Nathan Sheehan [email protected] Swimming & Diving (M & W) Roots Woodruff [email protected] Tennis (M & W) Jessica Pare [email protected] Track/Cross Country (M & W) Doug Walker* [email protected] Volleyball Nathan Sheehan [email protected]

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TEXAS A&M Baseball Thomas Dick [email protected] Basketball (M) Adam Quisenberry [email protected] Basketball (W) David Waxman [email protected] Equestrian Meredith [email protected] Football Alan Cannon*/Brad Marquardt [email protected] Golf (M) Adam Quisenberry [email protected] Golf (W) Matt Callaway [email protected] Soccer Thomas Dick [email protected] Softball Meredith Collier [email protected] Swimming & Diving (M & W) Brad Marquardt [email protected] Tennis (M) Matt Callaway [email protected] Tennis (W) Debbie Darrah [email protected] Track & Field/Cross Country (M & W) Shawn Price [email protected] Volleyball (W) Debbie Darrah [email protected]

VANDERBILT Dept. Oversight/Primary Contact for AD Rod Williamson* [email protected] Baseball Kyle Parkinson [email protected] Basketball (M) Andy Boggs [email protected] Basketball (W) David Dawson [email protected] Cross Country (M & W) Kyle Parkinson [email protected] Football Larry Leathers/Kyle Parkinson [email protected] Golf (M & W) Andy Boggs [email protected] Soccer Jerome Boettcher [email protected] Swimming (W) Taylor Snodgrass [email protected] Tennis (M & W) Taylor Snodgrass [email protected] Track (W) David Dawson [email protected] 2014-15 SEC Communications Sport Contact Directory

SEC Dept. Oversight/Contact for Commissioner Herb Vincent* [email protected] Baseball Chuck Dunlap [email protected] Basketball (M) Craig Pinkerton [email protected] Basketball (W) Tammy Wilson [email protected] Equestrian Sean [email protected] Football Chuck Dunlap/Sean Cartell [email protected] Golf (M & W) Chuck Dunlap [email protected] Gymnastics Jill Skotarczak [email protected] Soccer Craig Pinkerton [email protected] Softball Jill Skotarczak [email protected] Swimming & Diving (M & W) Jill Skotarczak [email protected] Tennis (M & W) Tammy Wilson [email protected] Track/Cross Country (M & W) Sean Cartell [email protected] Volleyball Jill Skotarczak [email protected]

*Head MRD Updated 8/25/14 2014-2015 SEC & National Championships Tentative and Subject to Change • NCAA Information based on their websites Updated 8/25/14

BASEBALL GYMNASTICS SEC Tournament May 19-24 • Hoover, AL SEC Championship March 21 • Duluth, GA NCAA Regionals May 29-June 1 • Campus Sites NCAA Regionals April 4 NCAA Super Regionals June 5-8 • Campus Sites Berkeley, CA; Norman, OK; Auburn, AL; Morgantown, WV; College World Series June 13-24 • Omaha, NE Ames, IA; Columbus, OH NCAA Championships April 17-19 • Ft. Worth, TX BASKETBALL (Men) SEC Tournament March 11-15 • Nashville, TN SOCCER NCAA First Round March 17-18 • Dayton, OH SEC Tournament Nov. 3-9 • Orange Beach, AL NCAA 2nd/3rd Rounds March 19 & 21 NCAA 1st Round Nov. 14, 15 or 16 • Campus Sites Jacksonville, FL; Louisville, KY; Pi sburgh, PA; Portland, OR NCAA 2nd/3rd Rounds Nov. 21 & 23 • Campus Sites NCAA 2nd/3rd Rounds March 20 & 22 NCAA Quarterfi nals Nov. 28, 29 or 30 • Campus Sites Charlo e, NC; Columbus, OH; Omaha, NE; Sea le, WA College Cup Dec. 5 & 7 • Ft. Lauderdale, FL NCAA Regionals March 26 & 28 Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA SOFTBALL NCAA Regionals March 27 & 29 SEC Tournament May 6-9 • Baton Rouge, LA Houston, TX; Syracuse, NY NCAA Regionals May 15-17 • Campus Sites NCAA Final Four April 4 & 6 • , IN NCAA Super Regionals May 21-24 • Campus Sites College World Series May 28 - June 3 • Oklahoma City, Okla. BASKETBALL (Women) SEC Tournament March 4-8 • N. Li le Rock, AR SWIMMING & DIVING NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds March 20-22 or 21-23 • TBD SEC Championships February 17-21 • Auburn, AL NCAA Regionals March 27-29 or 28-30 NCAA Diving Zones March 9-15 Albany, NY; Greensboro, NC; Oklahoma City, OK; Spokane, WA NCAA Final Four April 5 & 7 • Tampa Bay, FL Piscataway, NJ; Athens, GA; Columbus, OH; Iowa City, IA; Colorado Springs, CO CROSS COUNTRY (Men & Women) NCAA Championships (W) March 19-21 • Greensboro, NC SEC Championships October 31 • Tuscaloosa, Ala. NCAA Championships (M) March 26-28 • Iowa City, IA NCAA Regionals Nov. 14 Stanford, CA; Bronx, NY; Faye eville, AR; Tallahassee, FL; TENNIS (Men) University Park, PA; Madison, WI; Peoria, IL; Albuquerque, NM; SEC Championship April 15-19 • College Sta on, TX Louisville, KY NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds May 8-10 • Campus Sites NCAA Championships Nov. 22 • Terre Haute, IN NCAA Championships May 14-25 • Waco, TX

EQUESTRIAN TENNIS (Women) SEC Championship March 27-28 • College Sta on, TX SEC Championship April 15-19 • Columbia, SC NCEA Championship April 16-18 • Waco, TX NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds May 8-10 • Campus Sites NCAA Championships May 14-25 • Waco, TX FOOTBALL SEC Championship December 6 • Atlanta, GA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD (Men & Women) Playoff Semifi nals January 1 SEC Championships February 27-28 • Lexington, KY New Orleans, LA; Pasadena, CA NCAA Championships March 13-14 • Faye eville, AR Playoff Championship January 12 • Arlington, TX OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD (Men & Women) GOLF (Men) SEC Championships May 14-16 • Starkville, MS SEC Championship April 17-19 • St. Simons Island, GA NCAA Preliminaries May 28-30 NCAA Regionals May 14-16 Jacksonville, FL; Aus n, TX Chapel Hill, NC; New Haven, CT; Lubbock, TX; Noblesville; IN, NCAA Championships June 10-13 • Eugene, OR Bremerton, WA; San Diego, CA NCAA Championships May 29-June 3 • Bradenton, FL VOLLEYBALL NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds Dec. 4-6 • Campus Sites GOLF (Women) NCAA Regionals December 12-13 SEC Championship April 17-19 • Birmingham, AL Ames, IA; Louisville, KY; Sea le, WA; Minneapolis, MN NCAA Regionals May 7-9 NCAA Championship December 18 & 20 • Oklahoma City, OK Raleigh, NC; San Antonio, TX; South Bend, IN; St. George, UT NCAA Championships May 22-27 • Bradenton, FL