2017 Stick it to Brain Tumors Women’s Hockey Tournament!

Come to our 11th Annual Stick It to Brain Tumors Women’s Ice Hockey Benefit Tournament, March 24-26, 2017 at Union College’s Messa Rink.  There will be entertaining hockey, a great raffle (over 100 items to choose from) and silent auction.  Help support this worthwhile cause!

All donors will receive special mention in our event program book and on our website.  You can help!

  • Become a Champion or Fan Sponsor
  • Place an Advertisement in Our Tournament Program Book
  • Donate an Item or Service for Our Raffle and Silent Auction
  • Donate Your Time as a Volunteer
  • Donate to Our Wall of Courage
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2017 Invitation

11th Annual Stick It to Brain Tumors Women’s Hockey Tournament

March 24-26, 2017 at Union College’s Messa Rink, Schenectady, NY

We are cordially inviting you to participate in our 11th Annual Stick It to Brain Tumors Benefit Tournament! 

 Our goal in 2017 is the same as past years:

  • Have Fun.
  • Raise Awareness Of Brain Tumors (Cancer)
  • Raise More Money for Brain Tumor Research.

The effects of brain tumors can be devastating because they are located at the control center for thought, emotion, and movement. In many cases, brain tumor survivors live with physical and/or psychological disabilities. We don’t even know the causes of brain tumors!  Unfortunately, brain tumor cancer research is one of the most under-funded areas of cancer research in this country. Of the ten priority areas for research, brain tumors come in at the bottom for funding.

We have raised over $200,000 in our ten tournaments!  We greatly appreciate the support of all the teams and individuals that participated to make it such a successful event!!

All proceeds are donated to the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation & Johns Hopkins Research Hospital.