PENSACOLA, Fla. — Auburn soccer's Anna Haddock was named Southeastern Conference Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year as well as Second Team All-SEC, the league office announced Sunday.
Haddock is the fourth Tiger to be named scholar-athlete of the year and the first since Casie Ramsier (2013-16) in 2016. She makes her third career appearance as an All-SEC player after earning a nod on the all-freshman team in 2020 and the first team in 2021.
The Bowling Green, Kentucky native earned her undergraduate degree in business management in three years, graduating in the spring of 2023 with 3.97 cumulative grade point average. She received a minor in human resource management. Haddock is currently working toward her Master of Business Administration.
Off the field, Haddock is the vice president of Auburn's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, a recurring member of both the Auburn AD's Honor Roll and the SEC Academic Honor Roll, a member of Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society as well as a two-time College Sports Communicators Academic All-American.
This season on the pitch, Haddock has started all 18 matches in the midfield and gone the distance in 11 of them. She has totaled 15 points on four goals and seven assists. Haddock currently ranks third in program history with 31 career assists under her belt.
Haddock shares this year's SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award with Bea Franklin of Arkansas.