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Jenna McCormick Earns Second Consecutive SEC Soccer Community Service Award

Jenna McCormick Earns Second Consecutive SEC Soccer Community Service Award


COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri junior Jenna McCormick was named to the 2023 Southeastern Conference Community Service Team, announced the league office Wednesday, Oct. 26. With the award, McCormick has now earned the honor in back-to-back seasons. 

The midfielder has continued to support the Columbia, Mo. community with her time and effort, totaling 115 hours of community service. McCormick has spent most of her time at the Central Missouri Humane Society. While there, she helps with socialization time for cats and dogs, exercise and general kennel assistance. Additionally, the junior has taken the time to work with Welcome Home, A Community for Veterans, and Jenny’s Wildlife Wonderland, as well as with the youth at various schools (Rock Bridge Elementary, St. Joseph Catholic, Battle Elementary and the Booneville Youth Clinic). McCormick’s humanitarian efforts reach all aspects of the community; from veterans to animals, food banks to the youth, walks to end Alzheimer’s and the Special Olympics, her impact is noticed and felt. 

The Tigers are set to close out the regular season at No. 25 Alabama on Thursday, Oct. 26, at 5:30 p.m. CT.

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