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A group of athletes involved with UD's Student Athlete Advisory Committee came up with the idea of selling the T-shirts as a fundraising effort to benefit the families of the victims killed in the Oregon District shooting and to help people affected by the tornadoes in the Dayton area on Memorial Day.
The shirts first went on sale Sunday night when the Dayton Flyers women’s soccer team played an exhibition game against Cincinnati at Baujan Field.
Glad to throw out the 1st pitch at the @DaytonDragons’ game honoring “hometown heroes” tonight. Thanks to @DaytonFlyers for this #DaytonStrong shirt to rep on the mound. pic.twitter.com/MbImp0Kziy
— Jon Husted (@JonHusted) August 10, 2019
Check out some of our photos from our warmup last night. We support #DaytonStrong and you can too. Order your T-shirt at the UD Bookstore or online: https://t.co/jqJ6vWKhA2 pic.twitter.com/00ofJNykYh
— Dayton Women's Soccer (@daytonwsoccer) August 12, 2019
Bringing the community together. UD SAAC along with @daytonflyers and the help of our fantastic administration, have worked together to create our #DayonStrong shirts. The @udbookstore will donate proceeds towards disaster relief. Get yours here!! 👉🏼https://t.co/B9bKX0G5r3👈🏼 pic.twitter.com/x76S1PI8Up
— UDSAAC (@udsaac) August 12, 2019
#DaytonStrong pic.twitter.com/lgcecMsYHK
— Dayton Volleyball (@DaytonVB) August 10, 2019
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