BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Auburn soccer’s Dylan Driver was rewarded for her countless hours of volunteer work over the past year with a spot on the 2025 SEC Soccer Community Service Team, the league office announced Thursday.
“I have always had a passion for service and making an impact on my community,” Driver said. “I have been blessed beyond measure in my life, and I want to do anything that I can to give back to everyone around me. There are so many ways to spend your free time, but I think that service is such an incredible and fulfilling way to do so. The Auburn family has loved me so deeply, so I have made it my goal to give back in any way possible and make even the smallest positive impact on someone else’s life.”
Service in her heart ❤️🔥
— Auburn Soccer (@AuburnSoccer) October 23, 2025
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The SEC recognizes community service teams for all 21 league-sponsored sports. The Community Service Team highlights an athlete from each school who gives back to their community in superior service efforts.
Driver makes a positive impact in her local communities through her partnerships with Compassus Hospice and Mercy Medical Clinic. Over the past year, she has logged nearly 100 hours giving back with both organizations. With Compassus, she provides comfort and companionship for patients during late stages of life, offering a helping hand for any needs that may arise. At Mercy Medical, Driver helps intake and organize information for all incoming patients to ensure everyone receives full medical care at little to no cost. Both of these extracurriculars have helped Driver in her academic pursuit of a degree in biomedical sciences.
In addition, Driver has also spent hours volunteering with the Macon County Girls Club and Auburn Soccer Club, where she served as a role model and mentor to the youth of her college and hometown community. Finally, Driver volunteered this past spring with Habitat 4 Humanity to build houses for those in need around Lee County.
Driver and the Tigers square off versus Missouri this Sunday, Oct. 26, at 2 p.m. CT in what’s set to be the final regular-season match of the year. As always, all matches at the Auburn Soccer Complex are free and open to the public.