THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY WELCOMES BASEBALL LEGEND FOR STADIUM KICKOFF
CRESTVIEW HILLS, Ky. (Mar. 20, 2023) —Thomas More University is set to hold an inaugural kickoff celebration at Thomas More Stadium. The celebration takes place on Saturday, April 15, 2023, during the Saints baseball game versus the University of Cumberlands Patriots scheduled for noon. Arrive early to the game and see former major league baseball outfielder David Justice throw out the first pitch. Justice played baseball and basketball during his time at Thomas More and was inducted in the Thomas More Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996. Bobby Young, former Thomas More player who was later drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates, joins Justice to catch the first pitch. Young was inducted into the Thomas More University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. The University will honor all previous baseball championship teams at the game as well.
“We are very excited to welcome David Justice back to a Thomas More University event,” says Terry Connor, Thomas More athletic director. “We are also thrilled to invite the community out to Thomas More Stadium to see the facility and cheer on our Saints.”
Tom Brady, director of development for athletics at Thomas More, hosts a “Past to Present Baseball” themed Chalk Talk before the game at 10 a.m. featuring Justice, Young, former baseball coach and current Thomas More Associate Athletic Director Jeff Hetzer, and former Thomas More baseball player George “Cubby” Lyon, Jr. ’51. Chalk Talks are events that dive into sports topics featuring coaches and leaders from various Saints teams. Chalk Talks are hosted by the All Saints Club, the fundraising arm that provides financial and supporting resources to all Thomas More University athletic programs through private and community level donations. “We have an amazing panel for this Chalk Talk,” says Brady. “George “Cubby” Lyon played on Thomas More’s first baseball team prior to his unique career in professional baseball and later starting his own company. David Justice was a standout player at Thomas More prior to his legendary career in professional ball, which included many years with the Atlanta Braves. Jeff Hetzer coached many great Thomas More baseball teams for 19 years prior to serving as our associate athletic director. The event allows our panelists to share some great behind the scenes stories that have made Thomas More baseball such a great tradition.” Attendance is limited for the Chalk Talk. Reserve your space by visiting tmuky.us/ctbaseball.
In March 2022, the University announced a partnership with the Florence Y’alls Baseball Club that resulted in the renaming of the home of the Florence Y’alls to Thomas More Stadium. As part of the agreement, the stadium is now home to the Thomas More Saints’ baseball team starting in the 2023 spring season. Thomas More announced a major comprehensive fundraising campaign in Fall 2021 in support of a five-year strategic plan that includes enhanced athletic facilities for many of the Saints 31 sports programs. The University also announced in 2022 that they have been granted provisional membership to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II, making them the only Division II university in the Northern Kentucky/greater Cincinnati region. Thomas More currently competes in the Mid-South Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The Saints have been in the NAIA for the past four academic years and will retain NAIA membership until completion of the 2022-23 academic year.
Admission to the game is free for all attendees.
For more information about Thomas More University, visit www.thomasmore.edu.
For more information about Thomas More Athletics, visit www.thomasmore.edu/athletics.
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About Thomas More University
For 100 years, Thomas More has created a university for the student who wants to Be More, Do More, Seek More, Win More, Achieve More, and Create More. Since its founding in 1921, Thomas More has provided a mission-driven, liberal arts education that is based in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Students learn to harness the power of human reason to solve problems and discover truth, which allows them to begin the journey to become the person they were created to be. Entering into the second century, it’s time for More. Serving more than 2,000 students, Thomas More aspires to be the premier Catholic university in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region, build upon its excellent return on investment (ranked #1 among private universities/colleges in Kentucky by MSN Money in 2021 and ranked #2 for long term gain in Kentucky by a 2022 Georgetown University study) and share with this generation the transformative power of the Thomas More experience. To find out more, visit thomasmore.edu.
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