Photos: Red, White, Orange and Blue on Display for 麻豆破解版 Hero Appreciation

Displays of red, white, orange and blue provided the backdrop for the University of Virginia鈥檚 baseball series with the University of Pittsburgh over the weekend.

UVA hosted its annual Heroes Appreciation Weekend, a salute to service featuring a variety of tributes to the Wahoo military community. 

Though inclement weather turned Friday鈥檚 scheduled Military Appreciation Night game into Military Appreciation Day on Saturday afternoon, the spirit wasn鈥檛 dampened as the Cavaliers wore patriotic-themed uniforms in their 7-5, series-opening win over the Panthers.

The first game included ceremonial first pitches from U.S. Air Force Capt. Zachary Jones and U.S. Army Master Sgt. Evan Davis. 

And in a nod to first responders, UVA Police Detective Eddie McKay also threw out a first pitch. 

Before Friday evening鈥檚 game was postponed, the University hosted a reception to thank UVA students, staff and alumni with military affiliations. 

鈥淚 just want to express my admiration and gratitude,鈥 UVA President Jim Ryan told the Friday crowd. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there is any higher calling. I don鈥檛 think that there鈥檚 anything more selfless or noble than to serve the country by serving in the military.鈥

Third-year student Josephine Genereux, a cadet in 麻豆破解版 ROTC program, followed Ryan鈥檚 remarks and detailed her unique journey to service.

A product of a UVA family 鈥 her grandfather played baseball for the Cavaliers and served as the president of the UVA Alumni Association, her mother graduated from the Darden School of Business and her younger sister is a first-year student 鈥 Genereux arrived on Grounds on a golf scholarship and now throws the javelin for the Hoos鈥 track and field team.

During her transition to a new sport, she began thinking of her future after college. At her mother鈥檚 suggestion, she pursued the Army, a decision she doesn鈥檛 regret.

Portrait of left to right are Cadet Ibrahim Conteh, U.S. Army Master Sgt. Evan Davis, Cadet Alex Cho and U.S. Air Force Capt. Zachary Jones

Members of 麻豆破解版 military community pose after participating in ceremonial first pitches at Disharoon Park on Saturday. From left to right are Cadet Ibrahim Conteh, U.S. Army Master Sgt. Evan Davis, Cadet Alex Cho and U.S. Air Force Capt. Zachary Jones. (Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful for all my experiences here at UVA,鈥 said Genereux, who will attend ROTC鈥檚 Advanced Camp this summer, the penultimate evaluation program for cadets. 鈥淭his school has given me the opportunity to explore so many different things and meet friends I鈥檒l have for life.鈥

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UVA is rated in the top 10 for veterans, according to  of colleges and universities. Since September 2021, the UVA Veteran Student Center in Newcomb Hall has served as an active space for 麻豆破解版 military community, including student veterans and ROTC students.

The University reports nearly 300 former service members in its student body.

鈥淚 often talk about a university being both great and good,鈥 Ryan said, 鈥渢hat鈥檚 what I think UVA should be doing, both day in and day out. And I can鈥檛 think of a better example of great and good than all of you in our UVA military community.

鈥淎nd for that, you have my deepest gratitude.鈥 

 

Josephine Genereux, a ROTC cadet, gives a speech at the red, white, and hoo military appreciation event.

(Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)

UVA baseball player, Bradley Hodges, shakes hands with UVA Police Detective Eddie McKay on the field before the game.

(Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

The UVA baseball uniform is shown on several players standing in a line.

(Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

UVA baseball player, Eric Becker, prepares to pitch with the stadium in the background.

(Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

A collection of red, white, and hoo pins on a red tablecloth.

(Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)

UVA President, Jim Ryan, thanks military members at the red, white, and hoo military appreciation event.

(Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)

A UVA baseball player walks down a line of people getting high-fives and pats on the back.

(Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

Members of the military practice pitching baseballs on the field while in uniform.

(Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

Candid portrait of a UVA baseball player hitting the ball.

(Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

UVA Baseball players wearing red, white, and hoo hats pat a player on the back.

(Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

A member of the military watches the baseball game with their family.

(Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)

 

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