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Help us raise money

For participating in 2022 Cleveland Marathon

Our story…

CTE is a devastating neurodegenerative disease caused by repetitive head impacts in sports and military service that can only be diagnosed after death. We are raising funds to support the Concussion Legacy Foundation’s End CTE campaign, which is leading efforts to prevent, diagnose, and treat CTE while supporting patients and families fighting the disease.

We are participating in memory of a member of our community we have lost to CTE, Robert Allardice ‘69

We are competing against other schools including Notre Dame, Stanford, and the Ivy League Schools to see who can raise the most funds. To remind us we’re all in the fight to End CTE together, the losing captains will film themselves singing the winner’s fight song and CLF will post the video to their social media accounts (like last year). Thank you for joining and supporting our team!

- Matthew Collier ‘79

Team members

Click on one of our team members below to make a donation.

Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
May 22 Paul Watkins '71 I was a teammate of Bob's and was always appreciative of his encouragement and resilience. He was a very good man. $54.43
May 22 Bob Yaap Dice was a classmate, teammate and close friend for almost 50 years. It hurt to see the battle he was fighting! You are now at peace! $107.94
May 21 Mike Marquez $54.43
May 21 Jodie and Sandy Glore 1969 Bob was a classmate as well as fellow football player and golfer. He was always a caring and positive person $1,071.12
May 21 Company B-1 $54.43
May 21 Patty and Jim Ward (class of 74) Ward Services Inc. My dad was the defensive coach for the class of 69. He came home every night after practice and talked about the outstanding young men $536.02
May 21 West Point Classmate I knew Bob as a teammate and classmate. A terrific man who gave it all. May he rest in peace. $54.43
May 21 Jesse Acosta class of 79 $100.00
May 21 Team West Point Hope to find a cure so no one else has to suffer. This is for my Uncle Bob. Miss you tons. Undisclosed amount
May 21 Anonymous Undisclosed amount