Allstate and NACDA unveil nominees for inaugural Good Works Team, celebrating all college sports, athletes
February 20 2025 - 8:09AM
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Nearly 200 student-athletes across collegiate
winter sports are recognized for giving back to their communities
as part of the newly expanded Good Works Team.
Allstate and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of
Athletics (NACDA) proudly honor 193 student-athletes excelling in
academics, sports and community impact. Nominated by athletics
administrators, conference office staff, and coaches, these
student-athletes embody leadership, service and character and will
now be considered for selection to the inaugural Allstate NACDA
Good Works Team (Winter).
“These young women and men are more than competitors – they’re
leaders, changemakers and role models,” said Holly Rowe,
ESPN reporter, play-by-play commentator and Allstate NACDA
Ambassador. “Their influence extends beyond the game, shaping
communities and teaching others the value of leadership skills,
like empathy, resilience and integrity, which will last a
lifetime.”
Nominees at-a-glance
The 2024-25 Allstate NACDA Good Works Team (Winter) celebrates
193 nominees – 115 women and 78 men – spanning 17 sports, including
basketball, swimming and diving, gymnastics, ice hockey and many
others. Nominees include:
- Sierra Ballard – Louisiana State University, Women’s
Gymnastics
- Paige Bueckers – University of Connecticut, Women’s
Basketball
- Torie Buerger – University of Kentucky, Women’s Swimming
& Diving
- Taylor Heie – Umpqua Community College, Women’s Indoor
Track & Field
- KaLynn Irey – Stephens College, Women’s Basketball
- Sion James – Duke University, Men’s Basketball
- Emmanuela Katou-Kouami – University of the District of
Columbia, Women's Indoor Track & Field
- Colby Kern – Saint John's University (Minn.), Men's
Swimming & Diving
- Sophia Kyrkostas – SUNY Oswego, Women’s Hockey
- Ishmael Leggett – University of Pittsburgh, Men’s
Basketball
- Jahmai Mashak – University of Tennessee, Men’s
Basketball
- Jojo Randby – University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Women’s
Swimming & Diving
- Kiani Saxon – Missouri Western State University, Men's
Basketball
- Jacob Truscott – University of Michigan, Men’s Ice
Hockey
The full list of 2024-25 Allstate NACDA Winter Good Works Team
nominees is available here.
Nominations can be submitted for up to one female and one male
student-athlete from each winter sport at an institution. Eligible
schools and athletics programs must represent one of five
intercollegiate athletics divisions: NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA
and Junior/Community Colleges. Nominees must have completed at
least one year (two semesters) of college coursework at a two-year
or four-year institution.
The final 20-member team
A distinguished Selection Committee will select 20 nominees – 10
female and 10 male student-athletes – to join the 2024-25 Allstate
NACDA Good Works Team (Winter). The committee includes Rowe, ESPN
analyst and former University of Texas and NFL linebacker Sam
Acho, and other esteemed members:
- Elizabeth Brady– Chief marketing, customer and
communications officer, Allstate
- Ross Bjork – Senior vice president and Wolfe
Foundation-Eugene Smith Endowed athletics director, The Ohio State
University; NACDA president
- Dan Guerrero – Retired director of athletics, UCLA;
NACDA past president
- Brian Henderson – Athletics director/assistant vice
president of student engagement and inclusion, Patrick & Henry
Community College; NACDA Executive Committee, NATYCAA 1st vice
president
- Reagan Rossi – Vice president of athletics, College of
Idaho; NACDA Executive Committee, NAIA-ADA president
- Etienne Thomas – Director of athletics, Winston-Salem
State University; NACDA Executive Committee, D2 ADA Board of
Directors
- Natalie Winkelfoos – Associate vice president for
athletics advancement and Delta Lodge director of athletics &
physical education, Oberlin College; NACDA Executive Committee
A legacy of college sports
Announced in December, the Allstate NACDA Good Works Team builds
on the legacy of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®, which has
celebrated college football players’ good work off the field since
1992. Now, 60 more student-athletes across all sports and all
divisions will be honored annually – three groups of 20
representing the fall, winter and spring collegiate athletics
seasons.
“Athletes in sports that don’t always make the headlines
demonstrate the same dedication to service and leadership as any
other competitor,” said Elizabeth Brady, Allstate’s chief
marketing, customer and communications officer. “The overwhelmingly
positive response to our first-ever Allstate NACDA Good Works Team
shows how much this spotlight and support matters. We’re honored to
share the stories of these inspiring student-athletes.”
About Allstate
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through a broad distribution network, including Allstate agents,
independent agents and major retailers, online and at the
workplace. Allstate is widely known for the slogan "You're in Good
Hands with Allstate." For more information, visit allstate.com.
About NACDA
Now in its 60th year, NACDA is the professional and educational
Association for more than 24,000 college athletics administrators
at more than 2,300 institutions throughout the United States,
Canada and Mexico. NACDA manages 19 professional associations and
four foundations. In addition to virtual programming, NACDA hosts
and/or has a presence at seven major professional development
events in-person annually. The NACDA & Affiliates Convention is
the largest gathering of collegiate athletics administrators in the
country. For more information, visit www.nacda.com.
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