Colgate Lights Up Starr Rink Blue
HAMILTON, N.Y. – The Colgate women's
hockey team will attempt to Light Up Starr Rink Blue during its
home game against ECAC opponent, Rensselaer, on Friday, Jan. 28 at
7 p.m., which will be televised on Time Warner Cable Sports. This
will be a part of the team's Autism Awareness Project.
The Raiders are looking to have over 1000 fans help them celebrate
their Autism Awareness Project by wearing light blue to the game.
The first 250 fans to Starr Rink will receive a free t-shirt
courtesy of Price Chopper and any fan wearing light blue, the color
of autism, will get in for free.
The Colgate women's hockey team will wear autism puzzle-piece
jerseys designed by OT Sports during its game against the Engineers
on Friday as well as the following game against Union on Saturday,
Jan. 29 at 4 p.m. in Starr Rink. The jerseys will be auctioned off
through an online silent auction that will begin on Friday, Jan. 28
at 12 p.m. All proceeds from this project with go to Autism Speaks,
Family Resource Network, The KelbermanCenter and Project Oz.
“The jerseys are really cool,” stated head
coach Scott
Wiley. “The team is really psyched to wear
them. They have really rallied around this project and have put a
lot of energy into it. This is going to be a tremendous success
thanks to their hard work and dedication.”
The Raiders created this project in support of Kati Williams, a
local teenager from Norwich, N.Y. Kati has been an avid fan of
Colgate Women's hockey for several years and now works as the team
manager. She has Asperger's Syndrome, which is an autism spectrum
disorder that is characterized by significant difficulties in
social interaction, along with restricted and repetitive patterns
of behavior and interests.
The team established an Autism Speaks U chapter
earlier this month to support the work of Autism Speaks, North
America's largest autism science and advocacy
organization. Autism Speaks U engages college
students across the country in autism awareness, advocacy and
fundraising efforts.
For more information about the auction and the project's events
please visit www.colgate.edu/autism.












