CLEVELAND, OH –
Yasmin Harris of the Rowan women's lacrosse team is one of the 137 student-athlete nominees for the 2025-26 Allstate NACDA Good Works Team (Spring), recognizing male and female student-athletes across all divisions and sports who go above and beyond in their commitment to community service, academic achievement and athletic performance. The nominees were announced today by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).
Harris' primary community service cause is as a mental health advocate for student-athletes. She aims to use leadership and athletics as a platform to expand educational access, strengthen the community and support student-athlete mental health.
The senior is active in numerous organizations, including Circle K International, the Hammocking Club, and The Hidden Opponent, while she is part of the John H. Martinson Honors College. Harris also holds leadership roles in Sigma Iota Rho, the International Studies Honor Society and Zeta Phi Beta, which is nationally recognized for its commitment to community uplift, civic engagement, educational advancement and social justice initiatives.
The 2025-26 Allstate NACDA Good Works Team (Spring) nominees represent 13 collegiate sports, including baseball, beach volleyball, golf, lacrosse, softball, tennis and rowing.
A distinguished selection committee of athletics directors, former student-athletes and industry leaders will choose the final 20-member team — 10 female and 10 male student-athletes — set to be announced in late April. One student captain will also be named to represent the group.
Click here to view the full list of nominees for the 2025-26 Allstate NACDA Good Works Team (Spring).
The Allstate NACDA Good Works Team was established in 2024 to recognize male and female student-athletes across all collegiate sports and divisions for their leadership in community service, academics and athletics. Building on the legacy of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®, which has honored college football players since 1992, this expanded initiative highlights the impact of student-athletes who go beyond the game to serve others.