Tallulah Miller Selected to SEC Community Service Team
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kentucky women’s soccer’s Tallulah Miller has been named to the 2024 SEC Soccer Community Service Team, the league office announced Wednesday. Miller earns the award for the second straight year after being named to the team in 2023.
The SEC sponsors Community Service Teams for all 23 league-sponsored sports. The Community Service Team looks to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to their community in superior service efforts. This year marks the 20th annual Community Service Team in women’s soccer.
Miller has been an engaged member of the Lexington community while at Kentucky, volunteering her time for several events and organizations. Miller has assisted the Southeastern Conference with setting up classrooms and backpacks at a local Dallas elementary school for the upcoming school year, assisted with golf activities with the Special Olympics of Kentucky, and packed meals with the Lifeline Christian Mission for hurricane victims.
Miller serves as the President of the University of Kentucky Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, an organization that represents student-athletes at the University of Kentucky, seeking to ensure UK Athletics provides each sport and every student-athlete with a quality environment and the essentials to be competitive as a student-athlete and a team. Miller was selected as one of two University of Kentucky Athletic Department representatives to participate in the SEC Leadership Council in the Spring of 2023.
Miller, who is pursuing a degree in Finance & Management, was named to the 2022 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll and has made 17 starts and 20 career appearances in goal for the Wildcats tallying 49 saves, seven wins, and three shutouts.
The complete 2024 SEC Soccer Community Service Team can be seen below.
Alabama – Brooke Steere
Arkansas – Van Fitch
Auburn – Jaycie Silhan
Florida – Paris Bice
Georgia – Ellie Gilbert
Kentucky – Tallulah Miller
LSU – Emerson DeLuca
Ole Miss – Hailey Cloud
Mississippi State – Maddy Anderson
Missouri – Jenna McCormick
Oklahoma – Cailey England
South Carolina – Taylor Fox
Tennessee – Ally Zazzara
Texas – Megan Hogate
Texas A&M – MaKhiya McDonald
Vanderbilt – Addie Porter
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