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President McCall celebrates Wooster connections in Chicago with first pitch at Wrigley Field

Featured image: McCall celebrates with Chicago Cubs Mascot, Clark the Cub. Photo by Matt Dirksen, Chicago Cubs.

In a celebration of The College of Wooster’s connections in the Chicago area, President Anne McCall threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Wrigley Field to the cheers of a crowd full of Fighting Scots alumni, future students, and family in the stands, just before the Chicago Cubs took on the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday, April 27.

“Celebrating Wooster in this way with the full range of generations—alumni, campus community members, and incoming students—was such a rich opportunity. Connecting with fellow fighting Scots made the experience especially meaningful for me,” said McCall, noting that emeritus trustee Jim McClung ’59 set up the opportunity, along with support for the event from alumna Lisa Skeens ’88, and Grant Skeens. She added, “Our baseball coach, Aaron Swick, took time out of a very busy in-season schedule to work with me; our Athletic Director, Lynn Holleran, and a couple of baseball team members threw the ball with me as well. I ended up meeting or reconnecting with so many Wooster people on and off campus, all because of this special opportunity.”

Whether they grew up in Chicago or established careers there after graduating from Wooster, alumni came out to celebrate the Fighting Scots in the Windy City. Wooster welcomed more than 50 alumni, incoming students and their families, and members of McCall’s family to enjoy the game from suites and seats in the stands. Incoming students had the opportunity to get to know members of the Scot Community while enjoying the game. Though growing up a Reds fan in Cincinnati, McCall has two brothers and multiple other family members in Illinois who excitedly cheered her on from the stands alongside Wooster fans.

Before making her pitching debut Sunday, practicing pitching with the Fighting Scots baseball team gave McCall the prep she needed to represent Wooster with pride. “On a technical side, Coach Swick helped me decide to throw as a righty,” said McCall. “He showed me how to point to the plate, grip the ball, and throw through the catcher rather than to him, and, most importantly, reminded me to have fun!”

Top featured image: McCall celebrates with Chicago Cubs Mascot, Clark the Cub. Photo by Matt Dirksen, Chicago Cubs. 

Posted in Homepage Featured, News on May 1, 2025.