Bobcats Giving Up Hair for Worthy Cause
HAMDEN, Conn. -– Quinnipiac Head Coach Rand Pecknold today
announced that his Blades & Shaves event, a head-shaving
fundraiser to be held on Saturday, Oct. 4, has already raised more
than $13,000. All proceeds from the event go to support medical
research in the fight against children’s cancer.
Pecknold and most of his team will have their heads shaved
beginning at 2:30 p.m. in front of the TD Banknorth Sports Center
following the team’s annual Blue & Gold game. The
intrasquad scrimmage, which starts at noon, is free and open to the
public. There will also be a free autograph session with the
Bobcats following Blades & Shaves, with team photos being given
away.
“I’m thrilled to have already met an initial
fundraising goal for Blades & Shaves and I look forward to
seeing how high we can reach with a few days left,” said
Pecknold. “I’m also very proud of my student-athletes
for their support and participation in helping battle this disease.
I want to personally invite everyone from Quinnipiac and the local
community to come to the TD Banknorth Sports Center on Saturday to
catch our new team on the ice and make a donation – or even
have their own head shaved.”
For more information about the event, to make an online donation
or to sign-up to have your head shaved, please visit
www.stbaldricks.org. Walk-up donations and shavees on Saturday are
welcome.
Blades & Shaves is an officially sanctioned event of the St.
Baldrick’s Foundation. St. Baldrick's is the world's largest
volunteer-driven fundraising event for childhood cancer research.
To date, thousands of volunteers have shaved their heads in
solidarity of children with cancer, while requesting donations of
support from friends and family. A representative from the St.
Baldrick’s national office, based in Pasadena, Calif., will
also be on hand to present a grant check for more than $100,000 to
Dr. Nina Kadan-Lottick of Yale-New Haven Hospital for cooperative
research.
Deb Kaufman, a television sports reporter who covers the New York
Islanders and New York Rangers for Fox Sports Net New York (FSNY)
and the Madison Square Garden (MSG), will serve as the emcee.
Former longtime National Hockey League referee and current ECAC
Hockey Director of Officiating Paul Stewart will also be on hand
during the first intermission of the Blue & Gold Game to sign
free photo cards for fans. Stewart, a cancer survivor, is an
official spokesperson for the NHL’s “Hockey Fights
Cancer” campaign.
The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team will play the second
game of its home-opening series against St. Cloud State University
on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 4 p.m. Tickets will be reduced to $1 each
for those who make a donation to Blades and Shaves.
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