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SATURDAY'S HOMECOMING GAME TO INCLUDE CANCER FUNDRAISER FOR UMD LINEMAN BAUMAN

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Jordan Bauman
Jordan Bauman

As part of this Saturday's Homecoming football clash with Bemidji State University, the University of Minnesota Duluth will be raising funds for junior defensive end Jordan Bauman, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment for Stage II Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Proceeds from the sale of specially-designed rally towels --  as well as 20 percent of sales from the UMD Stores, Cold Stone Creamery and Famous Dave's concession stands at James S. Malosky Stadium -- will go to the Jordan Bauman Benefit Fund and the Tackle Cancer Foundation.


Bauman, a two-time letterman and a 2011 starter with the Bulldogs, was first diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma during his junior year at Stratford High School and underwent eight months of treatment.  At a checkup this this past August,  just prior to the start of UMD's preseason camp, Bauman learned that the cancer had returned.


Bauman's older brother, Matt, is the strength and conditioning coach for UMD athletics.

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