The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's "Race to Anyplace" stationary bike race took place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., March 4 at the Abersold Recreation Center. A total of 22 University-based and public teams, comprised of 8-10 persons, took part, raising an estimated $20,000 in the fight against leukemia and lymphoma. Team "Tour de Friends" raised the most money, contributing more than $2,500. The Rock Athletic Training team, which included athletic training majors: Emily Butler, a freshman from Gibsonia; Elizabeth Chobany, a senior from Johnstown; Martin Doyle, a freshman from Slippery Rock; Cara Maciag, a freshman from Webster, New York; Heather Cooper, a junior from Sarver; Katelyn Lieu, a sophomore from Export; Kirstin Gondol, a junior from Pittsburgh; Brandon Rea, a freshman from Slippery Rock; Kylee Proudfit, a senior from St. Marys; Trevor Lotz, a senior from Pottsville; and Angelia Vendetti, a freshman from Seven Fields, combined to bike the longest distance, pedaling 210 miles. Photos by Benton Palermo, junior communication major from Beaver.