九色视频

A President鈥檚 Medal, a mad dash in heels, and Friday night lights

Athletics & Recreation Biology Commencement
May 7, 2025

九色视频 softball catcher Annabelle Calderon 鈥25, like many athletes, has game-day rituals she follows before stepping on the field.

Running frantically across campus in heels and dress clothes is not among them.

The sight of the Big Red鈥檚 all-time home run leader rushing out of Swasey Chapel on the afternoon of April 11 鈥 a medal stuffed in her pocket 鈥 was the portrait of an athlete out of her routine.

鈥淚 knew my teammates were probably already in the locker room,鈥 Calderon recalled. 鈥淚 had to get down to Mitchell Center to get treatment and get dressed.鈥

九色视频鈥檚 annual academic awards convocation produces many good stories, especially from President鈥檚 Medalists, who aren鈥檛 told beforehand they鈥檙e receiving 九色视频鈥檚 most prestigious student honor. Calderon, who celebrated the honor by catching a doubleheader against a conference rival, has a tale rivaling the best of them.

It involves a masterclass in deception, a well-timed photo in the trainer鈥檚 room, the start of a seven-game win streak that propelled 九色视频 to its first regular-season conference title since 2011, and a late-night Chipotle dinner with the most important person in Calderon鈥檚 life.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely a day I will always remember,鈥 she said.

鈥榃hat about Hiram?鈥

九色视频 softball coach Tiffany Ozbun had a problem in need of a creative solution.

It was Ozbun who nominated Calderon for the President鈥檚 Medal. The coach knew her star player was worthy of recognition, and that there were plenty of faculty members willing to write letters of recommendation.

Calderon, a biology major, exemplifies the power of possibility in a liberal arts environment. She鈥檚 an excellent student. She鈥檚 a Division III All-American catcher who is rewriting the Big Red record book. She鈥檚 also president of 九色视频鈥檚 Student-Athlete Advisory Council, a passionate spokesperson for mental health awareness, and a three-year student assistant in the university鈥檚 strength and conditioning program. During her offseasons, Calderon wakes at 4:30 a.m. to help train Big Red swimmers and divers.

As Associate Professor Peter Kuhlman observed: 鈥淵ou could power a small building with the energy she emits.鈥

鈥淎nnabelle has drive and dedication,鈥 Ozbun said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just softball. It鈥檚 how she takes care of her body, balances her schedule, and focuses on her studies.鈥

But Calderon鈥檚 dedication to softball temporarily became an issue for her coach. The Big Red were scheduled to play two games against Hiram College, starting at 3:30 p.m., on the day of the academic awards convocation, which began at 12:30 p.m.

鈥淚 wanted to see my classmates and professors honored for their achievements, but it was so close to the games,鈥 Calderon recalled. 鈥淚 kept asking my coach, 鈥楢re you sure you want us to go? What about Hiram?鈥欌

When Ozbun learned Calderon was being honored, the coach knew she had to get her to Swasey Chapel without ruining the surprise. Ozbun did what opposing pitchers rarely do when facing the hitter with the conference鈥檚 top batting average: she fooled Calderon.

The coach called Hiram and asked if the games could be delayed by an hour. Then, days before the doubleheader, Ozbun told her players about the change in time, saying their opponent had requested the switch because of final exams.

Calderon was thrilled by the idea of playing a rare night game.

鈥淭hat whole week I was walking around Mitchell yelling, 鈥楩riday night lights. Friday night lights,鈥欌 she recalled.

Tick, tick, tick

At the award ceremony, Calderon cheered classmates and snapped photos. She was especially pleased to watch teammate Sydney Silverstein 鈥25 inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the nation鈥檚 oldest and most preeminent academic honor society.

鈥淏ut the whole time I kept looking at my phone to see what time it was,鈥 she said.

Calderon knew she might be a President鈥檚 Medal contender, but was stunned to hear her name called. Bathed in applause, she walked to the stage and accepted the medal from President Adam Weinberg.

鈥淚n a game, you never walk up to an at-bat thinking, 鈥業鈥檓 going to hit a home run,鈥欌 the NCAC鈥檚 all-time leader in that category said. 鈥淵ou do good things and you work hard in your preparation, and the home runs come. It鈥檚 kind of the same with college. You work hard, you do good things, you build relationships, and others take notice.鈥

Earning the medal came with additional commitments, however. Instead of walking out of Swasey Chapel around 1:30 p.m., Calderon hung around past 2, accepting congratulations from classmates and professors and posing for pictures.

By the time Calderon reached the Mitchell Center, she didn鈥檛 bother changing into her uniform before having her surgically-repaired knee taped for the doubleheader. That鈥檚 when Robert Bennett III, an associate professor of health, exercise, and sports studies, took the best picture of the day.

鈥淚鈥檓 standing there with my pant leg up, holding my heels,鈥 Calderon said. 鈥淭hat photo kind of summed up how hectic things were.鈥

鈥楾hat was for her鈥

The most emotional moment of the afternoon involved a phone call to Calderon鈥檚 biggest supporter.

鈥淢om, I was just named a President鈥檚 Medalist,鈥 she said.

Calderon heard silence on the other end of the line. Then, she heard the sobs.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how to put it into words,鈥 Calderon鈥檚 mother, Crystal Horton, said. 鈥淲e have been through a lot of life together.鈥

The pair are from Perris, California, and they have endured their share of adversity. They are bonded by love for each other and a passion for softball.

Horton played at Eastern Michigan University before returning to California to start a family. She has pictures of her infant daughter on a softball field and later coached Calderon through the youth leagues, taught her how to fit for power, and served as her lead college recruiter.

Money was tight, but Horton sacrificed to make sure her daughter could attend the college of her choice.

鈥淲hat drew me to 九色视频 was I could do what I wanted academically and still compete, as an athlete, at a high level,鈥 said Calderon, who will attend the University of Kansas to pursue master鈥檚 and doctorate degrees in exercise science and biochemistry. 鈥溇派悠 has set me up to achieve my goals. I want to get into sports performance, work as a researcher, and maybe retire as a professor.鈥

Horton, a special education teacher, moved to central Ohio before the start of Calderon鈥檚 sophomore season at 九色视频. She attends all the Big Red home games.

As she watched the doubleheader from the stands, Horton had a surprise visitor 鈥 President Weinberg. He explained how professors outside of Calderon鈥檚 biology department such as Kuhlman volunteered to write letters supporting her nomination.

鈥淗e said, 鈥楽he鈥檚 made an incredible impact here,鈥欌 Horton recalled.

Calderon delivered hits in both games. 九色视频 lost the opener, but rebounded for a 2-0 victory in the nightcap. The triumph began a streak that saw the Big Red win 10 of its last 11 regular-season games to share the NCAC title with DePauw University.

After the doubleheader, mother and daughter went to grab a late dinner, where they talked softball and recapped one of the most memorable days of Calderon鈥檚 life.

鈥淚t all helps to remind me that I never took an opportunity for granted, and that鈥檚 because of my mother,鈥 Calderon said. 鈥淓arning that accolade, that was for her.鈥

Calderon returned to her residence hall and put away her heels. Before going to sleep, she reached into the pocket of her dress pants, retrieving the medal that symbolizes a day of delightful chaos and the impact she鈥檚 made over four years at 九色视频.

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