Allstate and NACDA unveil inaugural Good Works Team to honor student-athletes' impact on and off the field

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Auburn gymnast Sophia Groth named first female captain as program expands to recognize student-athletes in every sport

NORTHBROOK, Ill., March 12, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Allstate and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) announce the inaugural Allstate NACDA Good Works Team (Winter), recognizing 20 standout student-athletes across collegiate winter sports for their exceptional achievements in community service, athletics and academics. This marks the first-ever expansion of the Good Works Team to include student-athletes from all collegiate sports and divisions.

The final team was voted on by the program’s esteemed Selection Committee from an impressive pool of nearly 200 nominees nationwide. These student-athletes represent nine winter sports and five collegiate divisions, demonstrating the far-reaching impact of student-athletes in their communities.

Auburn gymnast Sophia Groth has been named team captain, becoming the first female student-athlete to lead the distinguished group. As president of Auburn’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), Groth has championed community outreach, supported fellow student-athletes and advocated for student-parents working to complete their degrees through programs like Baby Steps. Groth also spearheaded The Big House Toy Drive, brightening the holidays for children in need across the state of Alabama.

"I’m honored to be named captain of this incredible team," said Groth. "Leadership isn’t just about what we accomplish in sports—it’s about how we give back. I’m proud to represent my teammates and my school as we work together to make a difference."

Announced in December 2024, the Allstate NACDA Good Works Team builds on the legacy of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®, which has honored college football players' community impact since 1992. Now expanded to include all sanctioned national championship sports, the initiative will recognize 60 student-athletes annually across fall, winter and spring seasons.

Meet the Allstate NACDA Good Works Team (Winter)

The inaugural 20-member team features student-athletes from all levels of collegiate competition, including junior/community college, NAIA and NCAA Division I, II and III. Honorees represent winter sports such as hockey, basketball, swimming and diving, gymnastics and track and field. Among those recognized are:

  • Audrey Wethington, Minnesota, Hockey: Dedicated more than 1,000 hours to heart research at the Visible Heart Laboratories and volunteers at Masonic Children’s Hospital, brightening patients’ days through therapeutic activities.