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Pink Night Scores Big Win for Cancer Awareness
“Pink Night,” a program in which the Middlesex County College and Brookdale Community College basketball teams supported cancer awareness, was held at Middlesex on February 8. Before the women’s game, Thomas Bikowski, a throat cancer survivor and the father of freshman guard Alissa Bikowski, officiated at a ceremonial tipoff. He is tossing the ball, and is flanked by Middlesex forward Nicole Baudendistel, left and Brookdale’s Katie Molloy. MCC dropped both contests, 84-60 (women) and 97-81 (men).