The University of Maryland’s sports radio station was facing a difficult position. It needed to raise $8,000 to increase their budget for coverage of Maryland away games for future student broadcasters, and with just over 24 hours to go they were $1,255 short of their goal. Then ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt came to the rescue in the most chill way possible.

That time Scott Van Pelt casually funded the University of Maryland's student-run sports radio station pic.twitter.com/ko4qeZ7KuN — Jake Russell (@_JakeRussell) April 13, 2017

A Maryland native, Van Pelt graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in radio/television and film. Since leaving the school he’s always been there for the station, routinely donating to help its operation and encouraging others to do the same.

Operating budget is often a concern for WMUC, but not when SVP is around. His generosity has been astounding.

Largely because of @notthefakeSVP, @WMUCSports has raised 23,500 over the last three years to continue away coverage of the #Terps https://t.co/QuzEG6E1RP — Michael Stern (@MSternTLB) April 13, 2017

This ensures the station will be able to keep broadcasting away games, which gives students critical experience they will need to find jobs in their field. This is just awesome.

UPDATE: Thanks to the donations, WMUC Sports got an extension on their fundraising period for another 24 hours, so they can continue to raise more money for the station and the students who run it.