Texas A&M Track & Field Has Two on SEC Community Service Team

News release from Texas A&M Athletics:

BIRMINGHAM – Texas A&M track & field’s Carter Bajoit and Heather Abadie were named to the SEC Community Service Team, the league announced Thursday.

 

Bajoit has been a standout student-athlete and three-year team captain with the Texas A&M track & field team, known for his leadership and commitment to service. He leads weekly Bible studies through Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and launched PROJECT CHRISTMAS to support over 300 people in Houston each year.

From mentoring youth at the Boys & Girls Club to serving local causes in the Brazos valley, Carter’s impact earned him a spot on the 2024 SEC Community Service Team and landed him on NACDA Good Works Team which recognizes 20 standout student-athletes for their exceptional achievements in community service, athletics and academics.

Revered by his peers, Bajoit was given the honor of speaking at Texas A&M’s athletics graduation ceremony following his final season for the Maroon & White where he helped guide the team to its first SEC Indoor Championship title.

Abadie concluded a historic career in Aggieland, leaving a lasting impression on her teammates and the community. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana, native first kept her service at the local level, as she became a member of the track & field teams leadership council, finding ways to help her fellow teammates maximize their experience and impact while at Texas A&M.

Abadie also serves on the national stage, giving back to the sport by volunteering for USATF helping out with meets. The standout leaves Texas A&M as the school-record holder in both the indoor and outdoor pole vault events and a two time SEC Champion, while serving as a leader for that group throughout her four-year campaign.

The duo also took their service to the international stage, as both Bajoit and Abadie helped raise $36,000 for a mission trip to Panama, where student-athletes at Texas A&M served locals from the area.

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