Spencer Gray named to SEC Community Service Team

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AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn senior Spencer Gray has been named to the SEC Community Service Team for men's tennis, the league office announced on Thursday. This marks the second consecutive season that the senior has been named to the Community Service Team by the conference.
 
In the Auburn community, Spencer Gray has been a part of Angel Tree Gifts, which helps purchase Christmas gifts for underprivileged children. Gray was also involved in the Beat Bama Food Drive that benefited the Food Bank of East Alabama.
 
Gray is also involved in community service in his hometown of Boca Raton, Florida. Gray is an active part of Love Serving Autism, an organization that introduces the game of tennis to children with autism. He also serves meals to the less fortunate in the community with Boca Helping Hands, which is one of the largest nonprofit service providers in South Florida.
 
In the fall of 2021, the Boca Raton, Florida native was named the recipient of the PNC Achiever Award, which goes to one male and one female student athlete at Auburn that exemplifies a well-rounded student-athlete through leadership, academic success, community engagement and in competition.