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Aroldis Chapman donation propels MSJ locker room renovation

Shannon Russell
srussell@enquirer.com
The Mount's men's volleyball program underwent a locker room renovation, courtesy of a donation made by Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman.

There's nothing like having an updated home locker room, and a donation by Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman ensured just that for Mount St. Joseph's men's volleyball team.

The three-month project features 21 custom wood lockers and new flooring.

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"This project absolutely could not have been completed without Mr. Chapman's generosity,'' coach Ryan Lengerich said. "He has ties to this program and believes in its mission and commitment to winning on the court, in the classroom and in the community. We are forever grateful and proud to have him as a friend to the program."
The Mount building and grounds staff gutted the locker room in October, including removing small metal lockers and a privacy wall, which significantly increased the usable space in the locker room. New ceiling, trim and wall paint was followed by new flooring and custom lockers from JR Customs Unlimited in Hamilton.
The locker room is a special place where the athletes celebrate the wins and pick each other up in defeat," Lengerich said. "These student-athletes deserve this locker room. They never asked for it, they only worked hard each day and were thankful for what they had. They are a humble group, and there is no doubt they will treat this locker room with respect and enjoy it."
The men's volleyball locker room is provided by the university for use solely by the team.
"No team ever won more games because of a locker room, but MSJ men's volleyball is about more than winning, it's about an experience," Lengerich said. "This locker room helps enhance the student-athlete experience, and for that the program is so very thankful."