UC Engineer Shines in Big 12 During 3 A.M. Shifts

The Indianapolis Star profiled a University of Cincinnati graduate who made a name for himself on the field as baseball's Big 12 Player of the Year.

Kerrington Cross was a four-time All-American while playing for the Bearcats.

He also earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science. He took advantage of UC's co-op program to work for L'Oreal's 24-hour manufacturing site in Florence, Ky., which offered flexible hours to accommodate his demanding baseball schedule of practices, workouts and team meetings.

In UC's co-op program, students divide the year between full-time coursework and full-time employment in their chosen field.

Cross was born in Hawaii and grew up in Brownsburg, Indiana, which has produced Major League Baseball talent in Tucker Barnhart, Lance Lynn and Drew Storen.

Cross hopes to continue that baseball legacy. The Major League Baseball draft is this weekend.

"It is a dream, but at the same time it's what I've always wanted to do, and I don't want to just settle on hearing my name called," Cross told the IndyStar. "I want to make it all the way and give it my all until I'm done."

Read the IndyStar story.

Featured image at top: UC graduate Kerrington Cross earned success in baseball and engineering. Photo/UC Athletics

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UC graduate Kerrington Cross was named Big 12 Player of the Year. Photo/UC Athletics

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