Abaqueta & Standish Heading to ATL for SEC Career Tour
The 10th annual tour runs from Dec. 2-4 in Atlanta leading up to the SEC Football Championship Game.
| Year | Florida SEC Career Tour Participants | |
| 2025 | Cam Abaqueta, swimming | Kaela Standish, soccer |
| 2024 | Liz Harrison, lacrosse | Josh King, track & field |
| 2023 | Jalen Chance, track & field | Chloe Hyde, track & field |
| 2022 | Taylor Baksay, soccer | Will Davis, swimming |
| 2021 | Megan Skaggs, gymnastics | Denzel Villaman, track & field |
| 2020* | Nick Buchanan, football | Catherine Moriarty, lacrosse |
| Brock Edge, baseball | Adam Shuler, football | |
| Charlotte Harmon, lacrosse | Kahra Williams, swimming | |
| 2019 | Kirby McMullen, baseball | Garrett Milchin, baseball |
| 2018 | Lexi Bolton, lacrosse | Emily Petillo, lacrosse |
| 2017 | Amanda Cheney, gymnastics | Nick Uruburu, track & field |
| 2016 | Morgan Frazier, gymnastics | Natalie Hinds, swimming |
| *virtual tour | ||
The goal of the career tour is to provide exposure for SEC student-athletes who are seeking career opportunities in various fields. The program allows student-athletes to connect with human resource recruiters and submit resumes for jobs and gain valuable knowledge of professional branding.
The group is scheduled to visit the headquarters and meet with executives at several corporations and organizations in the Atlanta area including Mercedes Benz Stadium, The Coca-Cola Company, GoTo Foods, State Farm Arena, South Downtown Atlanta and Chick-fil-A.
The 29 student-athletes will begin the three-day event at the site of the SEC Championship Game where they will meet with Mercedes-Benz Stadium staff and take a tour of the facility. Also included on the agenda during the week is a visit with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and executive coaching by Randy Hain, founder and president of Servian Partners and co-founder of the Leadership Foundry.
2025 SEC Career Tour Participants
Alabama
Oussama El Bouchayby (men’s track & field)
Noelle Igberaese (women’s track & field)
Arkansas
Steven McElroy (men’s track & field)
Peyton Whipple (soccer)
Auburn
Manuela Baptista Filipe (soccer)
Aaron Davis (men’s track & field)
Florida
Cam Abaqueta (men’s swimming & diving)
Kaela Standish (soccer)
Georgia
Henry Hunter (baseball)
Abby McCulloh (women’s swimming & diving)
Kentucky
Emma Green (stunt)
Logan Ingerick (men’s swimming & diving)
LSU
Jazmin Ferguson (soccer)
Trenton Sandler (men’s track & field)
Mississippi
Cammy Niesen (volleyball)
Bryson Smith (men’s track & field)
Missouri
Petra Gombas (women’s track & field)
Jaden Pospishill (men’s swimming & diving)
Oklahoma
Gage Hensey (men’s track & field)
Dani Sievers (women’s gymnastics)
South Carolina
Carlos Lanzagorta-Ruiz (men’s track & field)
Ella Lucas (women’s track & field)
Tennessee
Katie Taylor (softball)
Texas
Jayden Duplantier (baseball)
Sophia Jacobs-Townsley (women’s track & field)
Texas A&M
Jaden Harris (men’s track & field)
Clara Nemeth (equestrian)
Vanderbilt
Brody Chapman (men’s track & field)
Logan Risenhoover (lacrosse)
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