
McCormick Named to SEC Community Service Team
10/23/2024 6:36:00 PM | Soccer
COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri soccer senior Jenna McCormick has been named to the 2024 Southeastern Conference Community Service Team, the league office announced Wednesday.
It is the third consecutive year McCormick has earned the honor. The senior has completed 238 hours of community service during her collegiate tenure.
McCormick led the team in total hours served this year going above and beyond to better her city and state.
She is a consistent volunteer at Jenny's Wildlife Wonderland, a nonprofit wildlife rescue, and The Food Bank for Central And North Missouri.
In addition, the senior was heavily invested in the Special Olympics assisting with numerous organizational events throughout the year.
McCormick promoted healthy living for children at the Show-Me State Games and worked with the Central Missouri Humane Society.
In her fourth season, the Highlands Ranch, Colorado native has started 10 games and appeared in 17 during her career.
McCormick has tallied two assists and 15 shots, seven of which have been placed on goal.
In the classroom, the senior is a three-time academic honor roll honoree.
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