Five Gators to Represent Florida at SEC Joint SACC, Leadership Council Meeting

The meeting agenda includes conversations with commissioner Greg Sankey and will touch on topics such as mental health and personal and professional development.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Five Gators will travel to Birmingham, Alabama this weekend to represent Florida in a meeting of the SEC Student-Athlete Leadership Council, the conference announced Friday.

Paige Clauden (women’s basketball), Gabrielle Essix (volleyball), EJ Jarvis (men’s basketball), Alex Magee (gymnastics) and Derek Wingo (football) will join 61 other student-athletes across the conference for the meeting that includes representatives from the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), Football Leadership Council and Men’s and Women’s Basketball Leadership Council.

During the two-day meeting, the Council will hear presentations from Blair Bloomston of Game On Nation and Will Baggett of Emergent Executives. They will engage the group on the topics of mental health and personal and professional development. The agenda also includes conversations with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and SEC Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Katie O’Neal.

The SEC Student-Athlete Leadership Council provides an opportunity for SEC student-athletes to engage with campus leaders and conference office staff. Leadership Councils for football and men’s and women’s basketball, along with SAAC, provide a conduit of communication to the conference office on issues related to student-athlete experience, student-athlete wellness and playing rules.

Below is a complete list of the meeting attendees.

SEC Student-Athlete Leadership Council Meeting Attendees
Paige Clauden, Florida
Gabrielle Essix, Florida
EJ Jarvis, Florida
Alex Magee, Florida
Derek Wingo, Florida
Ryan Cobbins, Alabama
Barry Evans, Alabama
Maxwell Scharnowski, Alabama
Victoria Schmer, Alabama
Devonta Smith, Alabama
Lawson Blake, Arkansas
Maryam Dauda, Arkansas
Cameron Little, Arkansas
Reilly Shaner, Arkansas
Allie Thome, Arkansas
Jackie Barrett, Auburn
Tre Donaldson, Auburn
Anna Haddock, Auburn
Malcolm Johnson Jr., Auburn
Audia Young, Auburn
Dwight Allen, Georgia
De’Mauri Flournoy, Georgia
Gracie O’Neal, Georgia
Noah Thomasson, Georgia
Jalon Walker, Georgia
Ben Damge, Kentucky
Kenneth Horsey, Kentucky
Nyah Leveretter, Kentucky
Tallulah Miller, Kentucky
Will Baker, LSU
Sierra Ballard, LSU
Sa’Myah Smith, LSU
Mollee Swift, LSU
Mekhi Wingo, LSU
Jaemyn Brakefield, Ole Miss
Cedric Johnson, Ole Miss
Jalia Lassiter, Ole Miss
Chase Rose, Ole Miss
Kennedy Todd-Williams, Ole Miss
Hayes Hammond, Mississippi State
Camerson Matthews, Mississippi State
Chris Parson, Mississippi State
Debreasha Powe, Mississippi State
Hayley Frank, Missouri
Nick Honor, Missouri
Peyton Mocco, Missouri
Romary Rifka, Missouri
Darius Robinson, Missouri
Jackson Davis, South Carolina
Taylor Fox, South Carolina
Nick Gargiulo, South Carolina
Aubryanna Hall, South Carolina
Jacobi Wright, South Carolina
Tamari Key, Tennessee
Jahmai Mashack, Tennessee
Omari Thomas, Tennessee
Mikele Vickers, Tennessee
Henry Coleman III, Texas A&M
Lauren Hogan, Texas A&M
Jada Malone, Texas A&M
LT Overton, Texas A&M
Rylee Shufelt, Texas A&M
Ethan Barr, Vanderbilt
Joslin Blair, Vanderbilt
Jada Brown, Vanderbilt
Colin Smith, Vanderbilt

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