Live broadcast of the ceremony and game will be available on ConcordiaClippers.com.
The event commemorates the life and playing career of Jimmy Sayegh, a student-athlete from Scarsdale, who played basketball and studied biology at Concordia and who died of cancer in 2010.
The ceremony at this year’s contest will honor Sayegh's mother, Samantha Sayegh, and her family.
Additionally, the school will honor Michael J. Morris, a medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center who heads a research fund that bridges the fields of medical oncology and nuclear medicine.
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