Hear how ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Alumni are making a difference for future generations of Stags
ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ has long been a nurturing ground for student-athletes, fostering not only outstanding athletic talent but also a deep sense of community and lifelong bonds. This past academic year, the efforts of our dedicated alumni volunteers, in partnership with the Athletic Development Office, have spotlighted the strength and vitality of ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Athletics. From baseball to cross-country and rowing, these volunteers have significantly impacted their respective sports by organizing events and raising funds to support current student-athletes. Here, we highlight three alumni whose persistent commitment has made a difference.
Brian Cleary: Leading the Charge for ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Baseball
Brian Cleary, a 1990 graduate, has built an impressive career in baseball, currently serving as a Scout within the Washington Nationals organization. As the President of Friends of Baseball, Brian works with a leadership group to strategize alumni and parent fundraising. His team coordinates a Captains Committee, comprising nearly 30 former players, to engage with over 500 baseball alumni.
Brian's role includes planning and executing various events throughout the year to engage alumni and supporters. These efforts involve close collaboration with the athletic department administration, coaching staff, and the University’s development staff. His work helps ensure that ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Baseball remains well-supported and that alumni stay connected and involved.
Reflecting on his motivation, Brian fondly recalls his time at ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ and the profound impact it had on his career in baseball. "I look back on my time at ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ fondly for a number of reasons but key among those is the experience I had playing baseball," he said. "It helped to launch me into a long career in baseball that likely would not have happened without my ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Baseball experience."
Volunteering allows him to give back to the program that shaped his life and to maintain strong ties with his former teammates and other alumni. Brian believes that any alumni, regardless of their busy schedules, can find a role to play in supporting ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Athletics. He stresses, "Many hands make light work. We preach that and we’ve had more and more of our people get involved each year and it’s making a difference."