Tatlow Earns Career Sweep Of SEC Community Service Honors

SEC Release

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – For the fourth time in her career, senior Chelsea Tatlow has been named to 2018 SEC Women’s Swimming and Diving Community Service team, announced by the league on Wednesday.

Tatlow, serving as the swimming and diving community service coordinator, completes the career sweep of the award, having made a lasting impact on the Northwest Arkansas community with her involvement throughout her career as a Razorback.

“Seeing her earn this honor does not surprise me,” said head coach Neil Harper. “She is a very selfless person and a great team leader. She has always put this team, the university and our community before herself. She does a lot that no one gets to see except us and that is why she is a great role model for our program. We are excited to see how she competes this week at the SEC Championships.”

The social work and sociology major traveled to Belize this past summer to participate in the Summer Service Learning program. Tatlow is a two-time CSCAA First Team Scholar All-American and a 2017 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll selection.

She has been named to the Dean’s List all seven semesters and to the Chancellor’s List six semesters. The 2015 Hogspy Rookie of the Year, Tatlow qualified and competed at the NCAA Championships each of her first three seasons as a Razorback.

A native of Columbia, Missouri, Tatlow has worked with the Equestrian Bridges Church, the Equestrian Bridges Therapeutic Riding Center, the Yvonne Richardson Center and a member of the Leadership Academy. She has worked with Special Education at the Springdale Junior High, the Book Hogs Read to Win Program at Butterfield Elementary, the Relay For Life Cancer Society and the Sweat Hogs Salute to Excellence Program at Folsom Elementary.

She has donated funds to the Salvation Army and the 7Hills Homeless Shelter. She has filled backpacks for Girls On The Run and volunteered for Habitat For Humanity, the Veteran’s Hospital, the Bentonville Half Marathon, Special Olympics, the Operations Baton Rouge Flood Victims, and the Shop With Razorbacks at Toy-r-Us. She has also worked with the Razorback Reads at Springdale Public Library, the Fayetteville Food Hub, the Fayetteville Underground, and the Fayetteville Park and Recreation.

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