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(L-R) Ashley May (ΚΔ), Mallory Holland (ΑΓΔ), Abby Grace Stevens (ΔΔΔ), Kaylee Laplante (ΦΜ), and Julia Wright (ΑΟΠ) pose on Cater steps at the Miss Homecoming campaign kickoff.

The Auburn Panhellenic community is proud to celebrate that all five finalists for the Student Government Association’s Miss Homecoming 2025 were members of Panhellenic sororities, highlighting the lasting impact of leadership, scholarship and service cultivated within Auburn’s Greek community.

The finalists were: Mallory Holland of Alpha Gamma Delta, Kaylee Laplante of Phi Mu, Ashley May of Kappa Delta, Abby Grace Stevens of Delta Delta Delta and Julia Wright of Alpha Omicron Pi.

These ladies represent five different chapters, underscoring the depth of involvement and influence across the council’s 18 sororities. They were selected through a competitive process coordinated by the Student Government Association (SGA). Applicants are evaluated on leadership, campus involvement, community service and character.

“Greek Life is excited to see Panhellenic women leading in this year’s Miss Homecoming. Their dedication to service, leadership and the Auburn spirit reflects the heart of our Greek community. We are proud that the candidates will be able to share that with the greater Auburn community as well,” said Lindsay Holdren, director of Greek Life.

"That spirit of leadership and service is also central to the election process itself. Kathryn Turner, executive director of elections for SGA, reflected, “Serving as this year’s executive director of elections has given me a unique perspective on what it takes to run fair and meaningful elections.

"It has been an honor to coordinate this year’s Miss Homecoming and celebrate five women whose leadership and service reflect Auburn’s best characteristics. Although their paths of involvement may differ, they each share an admirable goal of strengthening the Auburn community.”

The tradition of Miss Homecoming, which spans nearly a century, continues to unite the Auburn Family.

“SGA is proud to support the Homecoming tradition by facilitating the election of Miss Homecoming every year,” said Jamie Calvert, coordinator for Student Governance. “This is an honorable and spirited position, and every year the very talented and deserving candidates do an excellent job of showcasing how their platforms support the greater campus community.”

Voting for Miss Homecoming was open to all Auburn students and took place during Homecoming Week. The winner — Mallory Holland — was announced at halftime of the Auburn-South Alabama football game in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Sept. 13.

With more than 6,000 members, Auburn Panhellenic is the largest women’s organization on campus and one of the largest Panhellenic communities in the nation. Each year, members contribute thousands of hours of service, raise significant funds for philanthropy and uphold a strong tradition of academic excellence.

Submitted by: heh0058@auburn.edu