Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 9/22/09
From Press Releases
The Hofstra women’s lacrosse program will host the first-ever Nick Colleluori Women’s Lacrosse Classic on Saturday at James M. Shuart Stadium in Hempstead, N.Y.
The tournament will be the first of its kind on the women’s side to help raise funds and awareness for the HEADstrong Foundation and blood cancer research. The tourney spawned from the Annual Nick Colleluori Classic, a men’s Fall Ball tourney now in its third year (to be held Oct. 10-11 at Ridley High).
Nick Colleluori was a member of the Pride Lacrosse team from 2004 to 2006 and graduated from Ridley High in 2004. Nick may have lost his battle on November 28, 2006 but his vision has just begun.
“We are very proud to be the hosts of the first-ever Nick Colleluori Women’s Lacrosse Classic,” said Hofstra coach Abby Morgan, a Great Valley graduate. “Nick had such an impact on our program and now it is our turn to assist in his vision.”
Participating in the tournament will be 12 teams: Hofstra, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Albany, Bentley, Adelphi, C.W. Post, Stonehill, Long Island, Iona and a pair of post-collegiate teams (New York Athletic Club and Team 27 – a team comprised of Hofstra alumnae usually known as the Long Island Lady Lizards).
Each squad will play four games and the schedule of the contests will be announced at a later date. Each team will be provided with lime green laces to be worn during the tournament to show their support.
In addition to a great day of lacrosse, there will also be a variety of items associated with the HEADstrong Foundation for sale. All funds raised during the tournament will go directly to the HEADstrong Foundation.
The HEADstrong Foundation is dedicated to Nick’s life. He drew the logo as he was waiting to go into the operating room for a procedure.
The HEADstrong Foundation’s mission is to generate funds for cancer research, distribute grants and assistance to survivors of blood cancer, provide financial assistance to families that are experiencing the hardships of having a sick family member, and provide scholarships and grants for students with ambitions of entering the medical field.
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