NCAA Basketball Player Lauren Hill Dies after Battle with Cancer

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<h1>NCAA Basketball Player Lauren Hill Dies after Battle with Cancer</h1>

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Enquirer writer Paul Daugherty considers Lauren Hill's short, yet impactful life. The Mount Saint Joseph first year recruit roused thousands over the world. She saw the end of her life as the start of something greater.

Numbers can't start to characterize an existence, however Lauren Hill's are astounding.

"I can't entirety her up in numbers alone," said Brooke Desserich, official executive and fellow benefactor of The Cure Starts Now.

Anyhow the numbers help comprehend the motivation Lauren gave the nation over her longing to play for the Mount St. Joseph's ladies' b-ball group, regardless of an inoperable mind tumor.

Lauren's fight with disease finished Friday, yet she didn't lose.

"We can't thank everybody enough for their assumptions and kind words," said Lauren Hill's family in an announcement. "Lauren genuinely moved a country and we will be always appreciative to everybody for helping her accomplish her fantasies. We request you to regard our security as our family makes our next arrangements."

"We are always thankful to have had Lauren beauty our grounds with her grin and decided soul," said Mount St. Joe president Tony Aretz.

Her resolve, soul and valor were observed Nov. 2 when she understood her fantasy of playing school b-ball at Xavier University's Cintas Center. Rooted for by a sold-out swarm of 10,250 and a TV gathering of people, Lauren scored the first and last wicker bin of the Mount's 66-55 triumph over Hiram College.

"The hardest thing for a mentor ever, ever, to do, is to manage a misfortune," said Mount St. Joseph ladies' b-ball mentor Dan Benjamin. "We lost a player. We lost a companion, a little girl, and we lost an unselfish blessed messenger."
 
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