ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA — Janiva Willis '05, '08 never called herself a trailblazer, but the facts speak for themselves:
executive director of nonprofit I Dream in Colors, philanthropist, athlete, mentor.
She died tragically on April 12 during the Dream Challenge Tour, a cross-country bicycle tour to raise funds for mentoring initiatives in Rock Hill
and other cities. To commemorate her legacy of service, donors Ann and Vernon Terry have renamed their endowed softball scholarship after Willis.
Established in 2011, the newly renamed Janiva Willis Endowed Softball Scholarship supports softball student-athletes who display leadership qualities within their
team and in the Winthrop community.
Longtime Winthrop supporter Ann Terry said that she and Vernon decided to rename their endowment to celebrate Willis' contributions
to Winthrop and the surrounding communities of Rock Hill and Charlotte.
"Vernon and I admired Janiva in so many ways, especially when she set out on her mission
to mentor children through I Dream in Colors. We will miss her presence, but we will
always honor her spirit," said Terry. "If this scholarship can help someone else to dream and achieve, then her memory
will indeed live on forever."
At the time of her death, Willis had embarked upon the 3,700-mile Dream Challenge Tour from San Diego to Charlotte to raise funds for and awareness of the importance of
mentorships in the lives of area youth. She was scheduled to arrive in Rock Hill on
June 9 and then depart for Charlotte for the final stretch of her journey on June
11.
Willis, a native of Irishtown, New Brunswick, excelled during her years at Winthrop as both an athlete and a student. She was a four-year All-Big South performer, was selected the NCAA South Carolina Woman of the Year in 2005 and was a top 10 finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year. She went on to play
for the Canadian National Team in 2005 and 2007. In 2012, she was inducted into the
Winthrop Athletics Hall of Fame. As a student, she was voted to the 2005 CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team,
and she was a 2005 Arthur Ashe Scholar recipient. In 2013, Willis was invited back
to her alma mater to deliver the Winthrop Convocation address to the incoming freshman
class.
Terry noted that Willis was "one of the first players we came to know when we began our relationship with
Winthrop softball." However, Terry added that Willis was "so much more than a softball player."
"She was a leader on and off the field, and she earned the respect and admiration
of so many people as she made her way through life. Her passion for helping others,
particularly children, was infectious," said Terry.
To make a gift in support of the Janiva Willis Endowed Softball Scholarship, visit /advancement/make-a-gift.aspx.
For more information, contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 803/323-2236.