
Brittanee Randle Named to SEC Community Service Team
11/13/2014 12:00:00 AM | Soccer
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Mizzou soccer redshirt junior Brittanee Randle was named to the 2014 Southeastern Conference Soccer Community Service Team, the league office announced on Nov. 13.
A native of Sammamish, Wash., Randle has been an active member of the Columbia community since she arrived in the fall of 2011. In her time off the pitch, Randle has spent many hours volunteering at The Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri and with Caleb's Pitch, an organization that aims to enhance the quality of life for children and families dealing with serious childhood illnesses. Additionally, Randle has spent time as a Special Olympics' buddy and a Good Shepard Lutheran physical education helper, as well as volunteering with at the Ronald McDonald House, University of Missouri Women's and Children's Hospital, Rainbow House, Food Recovery Network and Mizzou Moves.
The SEC sponsors Community Service Teams for all league sponsored sports. The Community Service team looks to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to her community in superior service efforts.
Joining Randle on the team are Laura Lee Smith (Alabama), Margaret Power (Arkansas), Tori Ball (Auburn), Jillian Graff (Florida), Andie Fontanetta (Georgia), Danielle Fitzgerald (Kentucky), Catalina Rubiano (LSU), Kelly McCormick (Ole Miss), Shelby Jordan (Mississippi State), Taylor Leach (South Carolina), Gabby Santorio (Tennessee), Allie Bailey (Texas A&M) and Erin Myers (Vanderbilt).







