An inspirational story coming out of Jacksonville University:
Brian Holcomb, 34, gets the start for @JUBaseball after serving in Navy for past 17 years. http://t.co/7Ud2TOzqHQ pic.twitter.com/1pD9TOpsJy
— ⚾ #ASunBSB (@ASunBSB) April 28, 2015
Yes, after 17 years of active duty in the Navy, Holcomb will pitch in an NCAA game for the first time on Tuesday night for the Jacksonville University Dolphins.
From the Jacksonville University website:
"I'm like a little freshman trying to get that spot and do some damage out there on the mound," said Holcomb who turns 35 next week. "Where I am at in my life, I've surpassed a lot of my dreams. I found a role around here and stayed attached to the program and the guys welcomed me in."
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"I was accepted into the Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP) here at JU," said Holcomb of his decision to enroll as a student-athlete, "After I get my degree, I'll have the chance to serve for six years. I love serving my country. If I can do 40-years serving and retire, that's what I want to do."
Here's hoping he can pick up the W on Tuesday.