SEC BASKETBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCILS TO MEET THIS WEEKEND


SEC BASKETBALL LEADERSHIP COUNCILS TO MEET THIS WEEKEND

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Sept. 13, 2023)—–The Southeastern Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Leadership Councils, which consist of one male and female basketball student-athlete from each of the SEC’s 14 universities, will convene for an annual meeting at the SEC offices in Birmingham Friday and Saturday.

The Men’s Basketball Leadership Council and the Women’s Basketball Leadership Council comprise two components of the SEC Student-Athlete Leadership Council. The third component is the Football Leadership Council, which meets each February.

The goal of the Council is for student-athletes to serve as a conduit of communication from their teams to the conference office on issues related to student-athlete experience, student-athlete wellness, and to provide feedback on proposed rules governing the SEC and NCAA. The agenda for the two-day meeting this weekend includes a conversation with SEC Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Katie O’Neal, a presentation from guest speaker Michael Haddix and engagement with conference office staff.

The student-athletes who comprise the SEC Basketball Leadership Council are listed below.

2023-24 SEC Basketball Leadership Councils

Men’s Basketball Leadership Council

Max Scharnowski, Alabama

Lawson Blake, Arkansas

Tre Donaldson, Auburn

Alex Klatsky, Florida

Noah Thomasson, Georgia

Grant Darbyshire, Kentucky

Will Baker, LSU

Brandon Murray, Ole Miss

Trey Jackson III, Mississippi State

Nick Honor, Missouri

Jacobi Wright, South Carolina

Jahmai Mashack, Tennessee

Henry Coleman III, Texas A&M

Colin Smith, Vanderbilt

Women’s Basketball Leadership Council

Meg Newman, Alabama

Maryam Dauda, Arkansas

Audia Young, Auburn

Alberte Rimdal, Florida

De’Mauri Flournoy, Georgia

Nyah Leveretter, Kentucky

Izzy Besselman, LSU

Madison Scott, Ole Miss

Debreasha Powe, Mississippi State

Hayley Frank, Missouri

Bree Hall, South Carolina

Tamari Key, Tennessee

Jada Malone, Texas A&M

Jada Brown, Vanderbilt