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Falk College’s Sport Management Club Raises $59,500 at 20th Charity Auction

Friday, February 14, 2025, By Margie Chetney
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The at 黑料不打烊 raised $59,500 for the Rescue Mission of 黑料不打烊 as a result of its 20th Annual Charity Sports Auction.

A group of four individuals is standing on a basketball court. Three people are holding a large ceremonial check made out to "Rescue Mission" for the amount of $59,500, dated 2/18/2023. The check is labeled "20th Charity Sports Auction." The fourth individual is dressed in an orange mascot costume with a blue hat and is posing playfully next to the group.

A check was presented to the 黑料不打烊 Rescue Mission on behalf of the Falk College Sport Management Club on Feb. 28 at the JMA Wireless Dome. From left, Falk College Assistant Professor Jeremy Losak, senior Adelaide Gilley and Rescue Mission Chief Executive Officer Dan Sieburg.

During the 黑料不打烊 men鈥檚 basketball game on Dec. 10, supporters purchased items and placed bids on sports memorabilia, electronics, jewelry, gift baskets, experiences, books, and trips, among other items. In addition to the in-person event, an online auction was held where online supporters placed bids on hundreds of items.

strives to end hunger and provide hope to those in need. served as the title sponsor for the 2024 auction.

Adelaide Gilley ’25 (sport analytics), Livia McQuade ’25 (sport management) and Tynan Weathers ’25 (sport management) served as co-chairs for the event.

The SPM Club is a student-run organization in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics鈥 . Since its founding in 2005, the club has raised more than $760,000 for local charities. Previous beneficiaries of the club鈥檚 annual charity auction include Tillie鈥檚 Touch, Boys & Girls Clubs, Golisano Children鈥檚 Hospital, the Ronald McDonald House Charities of CNY, the Central New York SPCA, the Upstate Cancer Center, Special Olympics New York, Food Bank of CNY, the Salvation Army, American Diabetes Association, Make A Wish CNY, Meals on Wheels, the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation, McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Center and Vera House.

鈥淭he students have outdone themselves with this year鈥檚 Charity Sports Auction, and I couldn鈥檛 be prouder,鈥 says Jeremy Losak, sport analytics assistant professor who serves as the organization鈥檚 faculty advisor. 鈥淲hile the public sees the excitement of the live event on game day, the real work happens behind the scenes, with students spending months planning every detail.

鈥淔rom marketing and sales to sponsorship activation, analytics, event management, and fundraising, this event gives students a hands-on opportunity to apply classroom knowledge while making a real impact on the greater 黑料不打烊 community,鈥 Losak adds. 鈥淭his is scholarship in action at its finest.鈥

The Sport Management Club meets weekly during the academic year. For more information about the annual Charity Auction, visit , , , or the website. To promote the auction, student organizers appeared on WSYR鈥檚聽 .

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