LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Bradley Snowden of Texas Lutheran University and Paige Duggins of Southwestern University have been selected as the SCAC Male and Female Character & Community Student-Athletes of the Week, respectively, for the week ending Sunday, September 22.
The SCAC Character & Community award was created in 2009 to
honor and recognize the efforts of the
extraordinary student-athletes of the conference who not
only excel athletically on the field, course, court, pool or
track, but also by serving their campus and community.
To view past winners of the award, click here.
BRADLEY SNOWDEN OF TEXAS LUTHERAN
UNIVERSITY, a senior from
Houston, Texas, has been selected the SCAC Character &
Community Male Student-Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending
September 22, 2013.
Snowden, a TLU football captain and three-year starter on
defense, has not missed a game in his four-year Bulldog
career. He is a nominee for the 2013 Allstate AFCA Good Works
Team.
During the 2012-13 academic year, Snowden volunteered for a third
straight year with TLU's annual Day of the Dogs service day, during
which he participated in a Seguin city park clean-up project. He
also volunteered his time with the Salvation Army donation
campaign, and he volunteered at TLU's annual Vespers service and at
the annual TLU scholarship luncheon as a member of TLU's Black
& Gold President's Council.
In his Bulldog career, Snowden also has volunteered for service
projects at My Father's Farm (two years), and he has mentored
middle school kids at the Seguin alternative school. He also has
given his time at Seguin's A.J. Briesemeister Middle School, where
he taught children about the importance of exercise and
nutrition.
TLU Head Coach Danny Padron calls Snowden the "go-to guy"
when it comes to organizing the TLU Football's community service
efforts. He was TLU's nominee for the American Southwest Conference
Community Service Award in 2012-13.
A four-year letterman and three-year starter at linebacker,
Snowden has accumulated 190 total tackles in four seasons so far.
He was named to the 2012 ASC All-Conference First Team Defense
after leading TLU in tackles for a second straight season. In 2012,
Snowden had 74 tackles, nine tackles for loss (27 yards in losses),
three fumble recoveries and a forced fumble. He is a two-time
Academic All-Conference selection.
PAIGE DUGGINS OF SOUTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY, a senior forward on the women's
soccer team, has been selected the SCAC Character &
Community Female Student-Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending
September 22, 2013.
Duggins, a native of Cedar Hill, Texas, serves on and off campus
in a wide array of activities.
She is a member of the Southwestern University Student Foundation
which acts as a liaison between students, faculty, senior staff and
alumni. She is also Editor of The
Megaphone,Southwestern's student run newspaper and has
overseen a major overhaul in the newspaper.
Off campus, Duggins currently serves an intern with Senator
Wendy Davis of District 10 in Austin and serves alongside staff and
faculty members on the Diversity Enrichment Committee at
Southwestern University. In addition, she volunteers with
Special Olympics, Battleground Texas and LifeWorks while also
donating her time to Best Buddies International and SU Splash.
Duggins shares her love of soccer by educating youth through the
East Austin Parks and Recreation Department as an Assistant Soccer
Coach.