
Liz Harrison & Josh King Head to Atlanta for SEC Career Tour
Thursday, December 5, 2024 | Lacrosse, Track and Field
Harrison and King will have the opportunity to explore numerous career field from Dec. 3 – Dec. 5.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Former Florida lacrosse player Liz Harrison and former track runner Josh King were among the 32 current and former student-athletes invited to the ninth annual Southeastern Conference Career Tour, the league announced previously.
The tour will run from Dec. 3 – Dec. 5 in Atlanta leading up to the SEC Football Championship game between Georgia and Texas.
The goal of the career tour is to provide exposure for SEC student-athletes who are seeking career opportunities in various fields. The group representing 11 different sports is scheduled to visit the headquarters and meet with executives at several corporations in the Atlanta area, including Mercedes Benz Stadium, Metro Atlanta Chamber, One Digital, Southern Company and Porsche.
Also included on the agenda for the student-athletes is a meeting with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey.
2024 SEC Career Tour Participants
Drayden Bell (Alabama men's swimming & diving)
Mela Delmenico (Alabama women's swimming & diving)
Atalyia Rijo (Arkansas softball)
Brevin Sims (Arkansas men's track & field)
Carson Bedics (Auburn men's track & field/cross country)
Ariel Sharpe (Auburn women's track & field)
Liz Harrison (Florida lacrosse)
Josh King (Florida men's track & field)
Vanessa Deniz (Georgia ymnastics)
Brandt Pancer (Georgia baseball)
DaRoyce Flemons (Kentucky men's track & field)
Alysia Johnson (Kentucky women's track & field)
Jackson Rimes (LSU men's track & field)
Gaby Rivera (LSU women's tennis)
Jo-Lauren Keane (Ole Miss women's cross country)
Ford Maberry (Ole Miss men's track & field)
Karli Schmidt (Mississippi State volleyball)
Rebecca Walk (Mississippi State volleyball)
Addie Dobson (Missouri women's golf)
Xavier Lovett (Missouri baseball)
Jaxon Dowell (Oklahoma men's golf)
Dana Guzman (Oklahoma women's tennis)
Junior Saint Juste (South Carolina men's soccer)
Aaron Bell (Tennessee men's track & field)
Camryn Sarvis (Tennessee softball)
Allyson Little (Texas women's track & field/cross country)
Brendan McCourt (Texas men's swimming & diving)
Cori Cansdale (Texas A&M equestrian)
Dallas Hankamer (Texas A&M men's golf)
Dylan Ballard (Vanderbilt men's cross country)
Sonya Macavei (Vanderbilt women's tennis)
The tour will run from Dec. 3 – Dec. 5 in Atlanta leading up to the SEC Football Championship game between Georgia and Texas.
The goal of the career tour is to provide exposure for SEC student-athletes who are seeking career opportunities in various fields. The group representing 11 different sports is scheduled to visit the headquarters and meet with executives at several corporations in the Atlanta area, including Mercedes Benz Stadium, Metro Atlanta Chamber, One Digital, Southern Company and Porsche.
Also included on the agenda for the student-athletes is a meeting with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey.
Year | Florida SEC Career Tour Participants | ||||
2024 | Liz Harrison, lacrosse | Josh King, men's track & field | |||
2023 | Chloe Hyde, track/cross country | Jalen Chance, 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 |
2024 SEC Career Tour Participants
Drayden Bell (Alabama men's swimming & diving)
Mela Delmenico (Alabama women's swimming & diving)
Atalyia Rijo (Arkansas softball)
Brevin Sims (Arkansas men's track & field)
Carson Bedics (Auburn men's track & field/cross country)
Ariel Sharpe (Auburn women's track & field)
Liz Harrison (Florida lacrosse)
Josh King (Florida men's track & field)
Vanessa Deniz (Georgia ymnastics)
Brandt Pancer (Georgia baseball)
DaRoyce Flemons (Kentucky men's track & field)
Alysia Johnson (Kentucky women's track & field)
Jackson Rimes (LSU men's track & field)
Gaby Rivera (LSU women's tennis)
Jo-Lauren Keane (Ole Miss women's cross country)
Ford Maberry (Ole Miss men's track & field)
Karli Schmidt (Mississippi State volleyball)
Rebecca Walk (Mississippi State volleyball)
Addie Dobson (Missouri women's golf)
Xavier Lovett (Missouri baseball)
Jaxon Dowell (Oklahoma men's golf)
Dana Guzman (Oklahoma women's tennis)
Junior Saint Juste (South Carolina men's soccer)
Aaron Bell (Tennessee men's track & field)
Camryn Sarvis (Tennessee softball)
Allyson Little (Texas women's track & field/cross country)
Brendan McCourt (Texas men's swimming & diving)
Cori Cansdale (Texas A&M equestrian)
Dallas Hankamer (Texas A&M men's golf)
Dylan Ballard (Vanderbilt men's cross country)
Sonya Macavei (Vanderbilt women's tennis)
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