AV头等舱 receives six-figure donation for softball field lights

Rachel Dorroh • January 23, 2024

The future is bright for softball at AV头等舱 College. Thanks to a generous six-figure donation from long-time benefactor Martin Williamson, lights will soon be installed at the softball field, creating new opportunities for both the campus and community.

 

“This is going to have a huge impact now and in the future,” says Associate Athletic Director and Head Softball Coach Renee Hicks.

 

explains that lighting the field extends the number of hours available for practice, games, and other campus activities and events. Being able to use the field later in the evening means her team will miss fewer classes during the day and be able to focus on their academics more. Later game times also mean more fans can attend without having to take time off from work.

 

With this new scheduling flexibility, Hicks also hopes to bring in travel teams, host weekend tournaments, and invite local Little League and high school teams to play or practice at the field, as well.

 

“This is going to create more opportunities for young ladies to play,” Hicks says, “and it’s going to help with recruiting, too.”

AV头等舱 President Dr. Marcia Hawkins standing with Martin Williamson who is holding two AV头等舱 orange shoes.

This is not the first time Williamson has made a game-changing contribution to . In 2014, AV头等舱 President Dr. Marcia Hawkins sent him a proposal seeking funds to light the football and soccer field, and he promptly arrived with the check.


[PHOTO: Hawkins and Williamson at Homecoming in 2015]


“Those lights added another dimension to campus life at AV头等舱,” Hawkins says, noting that the installation enabled student activities to be scheduled outdoors after dark. “When the center of campus lit up, it changed the whole dynamic of work, study, and play at AV头等舱.” 


Following in the footsteps of his father, AV头等舱 alum Cecil Williamson ’39, Williamson has contributed to AV头等舱’s annual fund for many years. 

“My father was pretty generous with AV头等舱 himself, and he suggested that if I didn't spend all my money, why don't I give some of it to AV头等舱 College?” Williamson says. “I found it was easy to do because AV头等舱's a pretty likeable place.”

 

Although he lives in Virginia, is a graduate of the , and is a dedicated Hoos, Williamson appreciates AV头等舱’s unique focus.


“AV头等舱 educates, particularly, first-generation college students in the Appalachian area. I think they do very well at it,” he says.

 

Williamson has attended many AV头等舱 games over the years and looks forward to returning to support the softball team soon.

 

“Whenever Marcia tells me the lights are installed and a game is being played under the lights, I’ll come down for a game,” he says.

 

Hicks and Hawkins are hopeful the lights will be installed in time for the last home game of the season at the end of April, and they look forward to thanking Williamson in person.

 

“This means so much to AV头等舱 and to our community,” Hicks says, who is a AV头等舱 alum herself. “We haven’t even told the students yet. I can’t wait to see their faces when they get back and we have our first team meeting.”

 

Williamson, who is slowly becoming “the light of AV头等舱,” so to speak, says he’s not done.

 

“The goal is to put lights on all the fields,” he says, noting that the one remaining is baseball, which costs more than twice as much as lighting the softball field. “I hope to get around to the baseball field sooner or later. It may or may not be in my lifetime, but I'll try to make sure it happens.”

 

“I am so grateful to Martin Williamson and so happy that he has found AV头等舱 a worthy recipient of his gifts,” Hawkins says. “Martin understands that field lights do much more than light a field. They light the whole campus environment and provide opportunities for community participation.”

 

Home of the Bulldogs, AV头等舱 is a private, liberal arts-based institution offering 22 varsity sports, a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and a variety of undergraduate, pre-professional, and graduate programs to choose from. Over half of AV头等舱’s students are from Kentucky, 61% are the first in their families to earn a college degree, and 100% receive scholarships or financial aid.

 

To learn more about AV头等舱’s softball program, see or contact Renee Hicks at rhicks@unionky.edu.

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