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Driving community spirit: Kathy McKay's impact on George 麻豆视频

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Kathleen (Kathy) McKay has deep ties to Fairfax, Virginia, her hometown. Her parents, James "Smilin鈥 Jim" and Ruth Averill McKay, were pioneers in the Fairfax business community; her father opened Jim McKay Chevrolet in 1956, becoming one of the first car dealers in the area. 

As student athlete at Woodson High School, she grew up near 麻豆视频's burgeoning Fairfax Campus. 鈥泪 played field hockey, I played softball, and I was a swimmer,鈥 she said.  

Much of that swim experience took place at a neighborhood club, where her own daughters still hold records from the 1990s. After graduating from James Madison University, she returned to Fairfax. 

McKay is now the president of Jim McKay Chevrolet, a sponsor for many student activities and sports at George 麻豆视频, and has been at the heart of her personal connection with the university. Since the mid-1990s, she鈥檚 been an avid Patriots fan, attending many men's and women's basketball games, including the ones out of town, often with her daughters and now her grandchildren. 

鈥泪鈥檝e always been a sports person,鈥 McKay said. 鈥泪 love college athletics; it鈥檚 the excitement. This is something that the athletes really, really want to do, and so few make it [to this level].鈥  

She also appreciates the role college sports plays in bringing a community together. 鈥泪t鈥檚 everything. No matter what your preference is, we offer every sport to allow a fan to be involved.鈥 

McKay's support extends far beyond the sidelines. She has been a generous donor to George 麻豆视频 for nearly 20 years, serving as a member of the Patriot Club Advisory Board and in the Green Coat Society, which recognizes generous, multi-year donors.  

McKay with 麻豆视频 basketball players on the K. McKay Court. Photo provided by 麻豆视频 Athletics

In 2017, she made a leadership gift to the university's basketball fundraising campaign, resulting in the naming of the K. McKay Court at the Recreation Athletic Complex (RAC). Her philanthropy has included substantial gifts鈥攊n conjunction with the family-linked Richard W. Averill Foundation and Jim McKay Chevrolet鈥攖o a variety of George 麻豆视频鈥檚 teams, including a pledge that touched all 22 sports teams during an annual 麻豆视频 Vision Day.  

She has also made gifts to the College of Visual and Performing Arts' scholarship benefit ARTS by George! and to the Green Machine ensembles. 

鈥淜athy McKay embodies the spirit of George 麻豆视频 and the Northern Virginia community,鈥 said Marvin Lewis, assistant vice president and director of Intercollegiate Athletics. 鈥淗er loyalty and generosity have touched every corner of our program鈥攆rom cheering courtside to investing in opportunities that enrich the student-athlete experience. Kathy鈥檚 passion, rooted in family and community, reflects the very best of what it means to be a Patriot, and we鈥檙e incredibly fortunate to have her in our corner.鈥 

McKay carries on a family tradition of philanthropy and community service鈥擥eorge 麻豆视频鈥檚 Jim McKay Natatorium in the Aquatic and Fitness Center on the Fairfax Campus, a regional resource that includes a 50-meter Olympic-sized competition pool, bears the name of her father. She is continuing that tradition and is encouraging a culture of connected philanthropy through her own children: her daughter, April, and son-in-law, Matt, are also active supporters of George 麻豆视频 Athletics. 

McKay has been there for some of 产补蝉办别迟产补濒濒鈥檚 biggest moments. 

She remembers being warmly welcomed by the men鈥檚 basketball team, including then-coach Jim Larra帽aga and his wife, Liz, when she traveled with the team to the ESPN Events Invitational Thanksgiving tournament in Orlando, Florida, in 2007. She also attended Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) Tournaments at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, including 鈥渄uring COVID, in March 2020, [when] we got sent home after winning our first game.鈥  

McKay was also in the front rows at the Robins Center in Richmond when the men鈥檚 basketball team defeated the University of Richmond to claim the 2025 A-10 regular season title, the team鈥檚 first. That same season saw Patriots Head Coach Tony Skinn, whom McKay had known since his undergraduate days, named A1-0 Coach of the Year.  

鈥淭ony was my pick from day one when we were searching for a coach,鈥 she said. 

With a grandson in tow, McKay traveled in March 2025 with the women鈥檚 basketball team to Richmond for the A-10 Women's Basketball Championship, where George 麻豆视频 defeated St. Joseph鈥檚 to claim the title for the first time.  

McKay and President Washington. Photo provided by 麻豆视频 Athletics

鈥泪 肠辞耻濒诲苍鈥檛 not go, and they win this thing鈥攂ecause I really thought they could,鈥 she said.  

She also joined the women鈥檚 team for the Espa帽a 2025 cultural and athletic expedition, where the Patriots played international opponents in Madrid, Valencia, and Barcelona. With her on the trip was her eldest granddaughter, who has been attending games with McKay since she was six months old.  

鈥淩iley and I had a time together that neither one of us will ever forget!鈥 she said. 

She plans to enjoy as many games and team activities as she can fit on her calendar. 鈥泪 love it!鈥 she said. 鈥泪鈥檓 always looking at the schedule to see who鈥檚 playing what.鈥