Manhattan & Iona HEADstrong Game on ESPNU

Jaspers Take on Iona, Battle Cancer on ESPNU

RIVERDALE, N.Y. โ€“ On Friday, February 13th, the Manhattan menโ€™s basketball team partnered with the HEADstrong Foundationโ€™s #ProjectGameday in an effort to raise awareness and funds to fight cancer, in honor of play-by-play broadcaster Christian Heimall. The Jaspers took on archrival Iona College at 10pm at Draddy Gymnasium, a game that was nationally televised on ESPNU.

#ProjectGameday is HEADstrongโ€™s newest fundraising campaign, supporting the essential programs and services offered by the non-profit organization to improve quality of life for cancer patients and their families. The online campaign empowers athletic teams and individuals alike to pledge their game and raise funds for the cause. Manhattanโ€™s #ProjectGameday will help raise funds for HEADstrong and for Christian as he battles his illness.

Click here to change the game for Christian and others affected by cancer.

โ€œThe HEADstrong Foundation has been shining a light on those battling cancer for the better part of a decade,โ€ said Heimall. โ€œThe Colleluori family has been instrumental in improving the lives of countless patients and their families battling this terrible disease. I am so honored to be welcomed as part of their extended family and to help welcome Jasper Nation into that family as well.โ€

During the game, players and coaches of both the Jaspers and Gaels wore special lime green โ€œHEADstrongโ€ shoelaces as a sign of support for those affected by cancer. A merchandise tent was alsoย set up inside Draddy Gym for fans to purchase, as well donate to the foundation. Fans were encouraged to wear lime green, the official awareness color of non-Hodgkinโ€™s Lymphoma and the HEADstrong Foundation.

Heimall, who is in his fourth year as the โ€œVoice of the Jaspersโ€, was diagnosed the B-Cell non-Hodgkinโ€™s Lymphoma in December and is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment. A Hofstra University graduate, the 25-year-old has joined forces with HEADstrong to continue their mission of improving quality of life for patients battling cancers and their families.
โ€œOn behalf of the HEADstrong Foundation and those affected by cancer we wish to extend our sincere appreciation to the Manhattan Jasper nation for rallying support for Christian and recognizing the importance of our cause. We find ourselves matched against the toughest opponent and we are on the front lines of this disease, working, supporting and easing the hardships of โ€œReal Peopleโ€ like Christian Heimall. When we learned of his diagnosis, we immediately reached out to assure him that he was not alone and we are inspired by his positivity. He embodies many of the same characteristics of our Nick and we are thrilled to have him on our team. We wish to extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to both Manhattan and Iona College for joining our fight against this disease.โ€ says Cheryl Colleluori, HF President and Nickโ€™s Mom
About the HEADstrong Foundationโ„ข
The HEADstrong Foundationโ„ข is a 501(c)(3) committed to being a resource for blood cancer patients and their families, helping them to navigate the harrowing ordeal of cancer by providing essential services to improve quality of life.

HEADstrongโ„ข is an athletic rooted organization that serves the cancer community by granting direct financial assistance to those financially impacted as a result of the disease, by providing complimentary long-term housing and amenities for those traveling to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for cancer related treatments through Nickโ€™s Houseโ„ข, by funding innovative blood cancer research through the Nicholas E. Colleluori Lymphoma research fund, by serving family meals and offering outlets of entertainment for those receiving care at hospitals, by delivering comfort kits to newly hospitalized patients preparing for treatment or transplant and by lending an arm of support through their peer to peer advocacy group.

The blueprints for the Foundation were conceptualized by Nicholas โ€œHEADโ€ Colleluori in 2006, while he underwent treatment for non-Hodgkinโ€™s Lymphoma, which ultimately claimed his life. Today, Nickโ€™s vision is being fulfilled through the relentless efforts of his family, athletes and supporters across the country uniting in the fight against blood cancers.