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Broadnax, Hutchinson-Kay Named Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award Winners

Broadnax, Hutchinson-Kay Named Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award Winners


BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Kenney Broadnax of Ole Miss men’s track & field and Ellen Hutchinson-Kay of Ole Miss women’s golf have been named Ole Miss winners of the Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award for 2022-23, the conference announced on Thursday.
 
The award honors one male and female student-athlete from each of the SEC’s 14 member institutions. The school award winners are nominees for the Brad Davis Community Service Leaders of the Year Award, which will be announced later in May. School winners receive a $5,000 postgraduate scholarship, and the winners of the Brad Davis Community Service Leaders of the Year each receive a $10,000 postgraduate scholarship, both provided by the SEC.
 

Broadnax has been a consistent figure for the Ole Miss track & field squad as a three-time NCAA East Region qualifier and an Honorable Mention All-American in the 110-meter hurdles outdoors in 2021. All-time, Broadnax ranks fourth outdoors in the 110-meter hurdles at 13.65, and indoors fifth in the 60-meter hurdles at 7.83.
 
In addition to being a member of the Ole Miss Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Broadnax has participated in community service efforts such as: Adopt a Basket, the annual Ole Miss Athletics initiative to distribute Thanksgiving baskets to families in need throughout the Lafayette-Oxford-University community; Feed the Sip, an initiative to collect foot for elementary schools in Tunica and Quitman Counties; water collection to assist Jackson, Mississippi after the water crisis in 2022; collected items to provide for families affected by the tornados that tore through Mississippi this spring; Trunk or Treat, an annual Halloween event for families in the Lafayette-Oxford-University community; Hygiene Hijack, which collected personal hygiene products that were donated to the Violence and Prevention Offices on campus at Ole Miss; assisted with operation of The Great 38, an annual road race that takes place in Oxford; and he helped coordinate the YMCA Kids Fitness Camp, which hosts activities for local children each year.
 
Hutchinson-Kay is closing out what has been a five-year playing career with the Rebels, where she has appeared in a total of 28 tournaments while at Ole Miss. The Taby, Sweden, native currently ranks ninth all-time in program history with career stroke average of 75.46. Her career has seen her…

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