Andrea Zeebe, a member of the Tulane swimming and diving team, has been named a winter nominee for the 2025-26 Allstate NACDA Good Works Team. The honor recognizes her community service efforts during her time with the Green Wave.
Zeebe is among 180 student-athlete nominees for this distinction, which includes four representatives from Tulane University: Amira Mabry (women’s basketball), Asher Woods (men’s basketball), and Mia Stolakis (bowling).
The Allstate NACDA Good Works Team recognizes male and female student-athletes across all divisions and sports who show commitment to community service, academic achievement, and athletic performance. A selection committee made up of athletic directors, former student-athletes, and industry leaders will choose the final roster of 20 honorees—10 women and 10 men—to be announced on February 4. One student captain will also be selected to represent the group.
The program highlights a total of 60 student-athletes each year across fall, winter, and spring seasons. In its first year, more than 500 nominations were submitted. Previous honorees include Penn State golfer Jami Morris for founding a cancer research fundraiser; Auburn gymnast Sophia Groth for supporting student parents through nonprofit work; and Loyola Chicago goalkeeper Aidan Crawford for starting an initiative aiding adults with disabilities.
The Allstate NACDA Good Works Team was established in 2024 to recognize collegiate athletes’ leadership in community service, academics, and athletics. It builds on the legacy of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, which has honored college football players since 1992.
NACDA is now in its 61st year as a professional association serving over 23,000 college athletics administrators at more than 2,300 institutions in North America. The organization manages several professional associations and foundations while hosting major development events annually. More information can be found at www.nacda.com.
In recent competition on January 3 at Canyonview Aquatic Center in La Jolla, California, Tulane’s swimming team competed against UC San Diego, Wisconsin, and UCLA during their final day of training in San Diego. The Green Wave finished with eleven top-10 placements at the quad meet.
Tulane swimming & diving is set to host the Mardi Gras Invitational from January 16-17 at Reily Center Natatorium with Senior Day activities scheduled before competition begins on Friday afternoon.
Tickets for upcoming sporting events are available by phone or online through TulaneTix.com or at the ticket office located at James W. Wilson Jr. Center.
Fans can follow updates from Tulane Swimming and Diving on social media platforms under @GreenWaveSwim as well as general athletics news through official Tulane Athletics accounts.



