Nominations sought for Auburn's 2025 Sheffield, Gilbert awards

Nominations sought for Auburn's 2025 Sheffield, Gilbert awardsNominations sought for Auburn's 2025 Sheffield, Gilbert awards
Abby Holbrook/Auburn Tigers

AUBURN, Ala. – The Auburn athletics department is accepting nominations for the 2025 Walter Gilbert and Pamela Sheffield awards.

The Pamela Sheffield Award is presented annually to a woman who best embodies selfless service and commitment to Auburn University and the Auburn family.

The award is presented to an Auburn woman - alumna, student or friend - in whose life are manifested the qualities of Pam Sheffield's dedication to Auburn - love, commitment and, above all, quality. Quantity of contribution will be considered, but quality of contribution, the daily love and care that marked Pam Sheffield's commitment will be of the essence in selecting the recipient of this award.

The award was established April 27, 1991, by the Office of the President and the Athletic Department to honor, commemorate and perpetuate the memory and good works of Pamela Wells Sheffield.

The first award was presented posthumously to Pamela Wells Sheffield '65 in 1991. Sheffield's work touched virtually every aspect of university life; her service to the university included involvement with students, academics, athletics, alumni affairs and the community.

The Walter Gilbert Award is presented annually to one of Auburn's prominent and distinguished athletic alumni. The award is presented each fall at one of the Tigers' football games.

The Walter Gilbert Award recognizes Auburn athletes who have distinguished themselves through achievements after graduation from Auburn. Only those varsity athletes who have demonstrated excellence in their chosen field by 20 or more years of superior performance will be eligible for the Gilbert Award.

Walter Gilbert was Auburn's second All-American football player. He made All-America as a center in 1934, 1935 and 1936. He was later selected for membership in the College Football Hall of Fame. Gilbert went to work for Texaco two days after graduating from Auburn and became head of Texaco's European oil operations before retiring in 1977. He lived in Auburn from 1977 until his death in 1979 and was an avid supporter of Auburn's athletic program.

All nomination information will be reviewed by the Auburn University Faculty Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics, which has responsibility for the selection of the recipients.

The deadline to nominate is July 15. 

To nominate for the Pamela Sheffield Award: 

https://auburn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aeMVZJrpLFEn2iW

To nominate for the Walter Gilbert Award: 

https://auburn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a040rSKIdJZj6PY


Pamela Sheffield Award winners:

  • 1991: Pamela Wells Sheffield
  • 1992: Evelyn Jordan
  • 1993: none
  • 1994: none
  • 1995: Sara Waid
  • 1996: Jane Moore
  • 1997: Jan Lisenby
  • 1998: Jean Welsh
  • 1999: Kym Prewitt
  • 2000: Debbie Shaw
  • 2001: Patsy Alford
  • 2002: Caroline Draughon
  • 2003: Pat Wingfield
  • 2004: Susan Hubbard
  • 2005: Carol Clark Laster
  • 2006: Sandra Newkirk
  • 2007: Rebecca Hatcher
  • 2008: Carolyn Reed
  • 2009: Mary Boudreaux
  • 2010: Joyce Ringer
  • 2011: Gwen Reid
  • 2012: Susan Housel
  • 2013: Susan Nunnelly
  • 2014: Meredith Jenkins
  • 2015: Judith Jehle
  • 2016: Harriet Giles
  • 2017: Kimberly Hudson
  • 2018: Jennifer Jarvis
  • 2019: Dr. Barb Struempler
  • 2020-21: Dr. June Henton
  • 2022: Ellyn Hix
  • 2023: Becky Richardson
  • 2024: Babs Anderson

Walter Gilbert Award winners:

  • 1981: Joe Stewart
  • 1982: Thomas K. McGehee
  • 1983: Joel Eaves
  • 1984: Dr. David Middleton
  • 1985: William A. Fickling Jr.
  • 1986: Ted Fereira
  • 1987: John Adcock
  • 1988: Bill Nichols
  • 1989: C.H. “Babe” McGehee
  • 1990: Billy Hitchcock
  • 1991: Vince Dooley
  • 1992: Jeff Beard
  • 1993: Morris Savage
  • 1994: Ed Dyas
  • 1995: Lloyd Nix
  • 1996: Richard Guthrie
  • 1997: Jim Voss
  • 1998: Ernie Warren
  • 1999: Dr. James E. Martin
  • 2000: John Mengelt
  • 2001: Hal Herring
  • 2002: Jim Fibbe
  • 2003: Mac Crawford
  • 2004: Charles Carlan
  • 2005: David Marsh
  • 2006: R. Kenneth Johns
  • 2007: D. Gaines Lanier
  • 2008: Pat Sullivan
  • 2009: Ray Groover
  • 2010: Ken Rice
  • 2011: Read Montague 
  • 2012: Dr. John Cochran 
  • 2013: Lee Griffith
  • 2014: Bo Jackson
  • 2015: Kim Evans
  • 2016: Dick Ingwersen
  • 2017: Jerry Smith
  • 2018: Don Machen
  • 2019: Quentin Riggins
  • 2020-21: Tucker Frederickson
  • 2022: Stephen Wilson
  • 2023: Gary Godfrey
  • 2024: Randy Campbell