Due to a doubleheader in Illinois on May 12, baseball players Logan Reckert (middle left) and Noah Polcyn (middle right) received their diplomas on May 10 from Chancellor Andrew Leavitt (right) and College of Business Dean Barb Rau (left).
Due to a doubleheader in Illinois on May 12, baseball players Logan Reckert (middle left) and Noah Polcyn (middle right) received their diplomas on May 10 from Chancellor Andrew Leavitt (right) and College of Business Dean Barb Rau (left).

Titans Have A Special Graduation Ceremony

Commitment to being a student-athlete brings with it numerous sacrifices.

For the members of the UW-Oshkosh baseball team, not only does it include playing all but four games away from their home field this season, but for two members of the team, it also includes missing out on a monumental moment of the college experience.

As their peers will be participating in commencement ceremonies at Kolf Sports Center Saturday, graduating seniors Noah Polcyn and Logan Reckert will be nearly 185 miles away closing out a four-game series with Illinois Institute of Technology.

Understanding the sacrifice both Polcyn and Reckert were making to be with their team for their final push toward their first NCAA Division III postseason appearance since 2008, UW-Oshkosh leadership put together a special occasion for both - a personal commencement ceremony in Chancellor Andrew Leavitt's office Thursday (May 10).

"Commencement is such an important moment in their lives - and we certainly do not want our student-athletes to miss it!" Leavitt said.

Along with Leavitt, College of Business Dean Barb Rau, Assistant Chancellor/Director of Athletics Darryl Sims and head baseball coach Kevin Tomasiewicz were present to celebrate both players.

"This is so great because it gives athletes the opportunity to participate in commencement when otherwise we would not be able to. It's really special that we could do this prior to departing for our next game," said Reckert, a finance major from Mundelein, Ill.

Making it even more special was having both sets of their parents in attendance, who watched as their sons beamed with pride as they proceeded through the chancellor's office.

"This was really personal, getting to do this today. It's pretty cool we got to meet with the Chancellor of UW-Oshkosh - more than just shaking his hand as we crossed the stage," said Polcyn, a marketing major from Green Lake.

Written by Liz Smith, UW-Oshkosh University Marketing & Communications