Courtesy of Albany Sports Information
Albany,
N.Y. ? The University at Albany women’s lacrosse program will conduct a
clinic and three-on-three tournament on Monday, Oct. 8 at John Fallon
Field on campus in an effort to raise funds for the Childhood Cancer
and Blood Disorder Center. The clinic and tournament, held for girls between fifth and 12th grades, is scheduled from 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
The
event is being held in the honor of Meghan Ladouceur, the sister of
current UAlbany freshman Tee Ladouceur, and Kate Sullivan, a freshman
on last year’s Great Danes’ squad. Meghan
Ladouceur, a sophomore on the girls’ lacrosse team at Bethlehem Central
High School, has Stage II Lymphoma, a cancer that starts in the
lymphatic tissue. Sullivan had a benign brain tumor removed last June and is expected to return to school for the 2008 spring semester.
Teams
will advance in this three-on-three, half-field tournament through
bracket play, with game officials working as volunteers. The clinic and tournament is $30.00 per person, with checks made payable to “Childhood Cancer & Blood Disorder Center.” All participants will receive a “Relentless” t-shirt. Proceeds will benefit the Albany Medical Pediatric Oncology Unit and Student Care for Kids.
UAlbany
head lacrosse coach Lindsey Hart and assistant coach Jen Fluck are
serving as associate directors of the Columbus Day fund-raising event. For more information on registration or to just donate, contact Fluck at 518-429-0637 or jfluck@uamail.albany.edu. Members of the UAlbany women’s lacrosse team will also assist with the clinic and tournament.