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Weber Recognized on SEC Community Service Team
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Weber Recognized on SEC Community Service Team

The junior setter has accumulated almost 100 hours of community outreach in her college career

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Volleyball junior Courtney Weber represented South Carolina on the SEC’s annual Community Service Team, announced Wednesday. The SEC sponsors the team for all 21 league sponsored sports, highlighting an athlete from each school who gives back to their community and university.

Weber has already totaled 97 hours of community service going into the spring 2021 semester. This year, she has volunteered for visits to local middle schools and the city’s Children’s Hospital. In years prior, Weber totaled 43 hours in 2019-20 working with Meals on Wheels and the Christopher Towers senior living center. In her first year at South Carolina, she committed 48 hours in projects like Read Across America, The Therapy Place and senior center visits.

On top of her service efforts, the Concord, N.C. native is an active member of the South Carolina Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Weber currently serves as a Junior Officer and chairs the Special Events sub-committee for this 2020-21 school year. Academically, she is a three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll member as a chemistry major at South Carolina. On the court, the setter had career highs in assists (174) and digs (62) while playing in 15 matches for the Gamecocks (12-10 SEC).

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