Amihere, Carter Named to SEC Basketball Leadership Council
Amihere named chair of women's basketball group
COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina juniors Laeticia Amihere and Chico Carter Jr. represented the Gamecocks at the SEC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Leadership Council annual meeting on Sept. 16, conducting the gathering this year in a virtual format. Following the event, the groups selected chairs and vice chairs for each sport with Amihere being named chair of the women’s basketball leadership group.
Amihere is in her second year as part of the council. As the chair, she will participate in various meetings throughout the year to provide feedback to Athletics Directors, Senior Woman Administrators and Faculty Athletics Representatives. She and vice chair Mikayla Coombs (Georgia) will also engage with Conference leadership on legislative proposals during the SEC Spring meetings.
The council consists of one male and one female representative from each of the SEC’s 14 institutions. The goal of the leadership council is for student-athletes to serve as a conduit of communication from their teams to the conference office on issues related to student-athlete experience and student-athlete wellness, and to provide feedback on proposed rules governing the SEC and NCAA.
The Men’s Basketball Leadership Council and the Women’s Basketball Leadership Council comprise two components of the SEC Student-Athlete Leadership Council. The third component is the Football Leadership Council, which meets in January.
The student-athletes who serve on the SEC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Leadership Council are:
Men’s Basketball
Tyler Barnes, Alabama, Chair
Stanley Umude, Arkansas
Babatunde Akingbola, Auburn
Anthony Duruji, Florida
Jabri Abdur-Rahim, Georgia
Keion Brooks, Kentucky
Spencer Mays, LSU
Austin Crowley, Ole Miss
Iverson Molinar, Mississippi State
Javon Pickett, Missouri
Chico Carter, South Carolina
John Fulkerson, Tennessee
Henry Coleman III, Texas A&M, Vice Chair
Quentin Millora-Brown, Vanderbilt
Women’s Basketball
Megan Abram, Alabama
Rylee Langerman, Arkansas
Kiyae’ White, Auburn
Zippy Broughton, Florida
Mikayla Coombs, Georgia, Vice Chair
Blair Green, Kentucky
Emily Ward, LSU
Donnetta Johnson, Ole Miss
Myah Taylor, Mississippi State
Haley Frank, Missouri
Laeticia Amihere, South Carolina, Chair
Tamari Key, Tennessee
Qadashah Hoppie, Texas A&M
Jordyn Cambridge, Vanderbilt