
Justin Hardy, who inspirationally performed college or university basketball even though battling abdomen cancer, died Sunday at the age of 22, his spouse and children announced on social media.
“After 13 months of courageously redefining what it signifies to reside with cancer, Justin handed peacefully early this morning, Sunday, May 29,” Bob Hardy, Justin’s father, wrote on Twitter.
Hardy played at Washington College in St. Louis, an NCAA Division III establishment, and labored toward a double-main in accounting and finance when undergoing treatment plans for Stage 4 most cancers. Hardy’s story went viral just after he was spotlighted on ESPN’s College GameDay.


“This is me residing my lifetime no matter of the situations,” Hardy reported at the time. “If this is not beating it, I really don't know what is.”
Offered an initial prognosis of 12-18 months soon after analysis, Hardy averaged 11.1 details in 23 minutes for each match more than 21 video games previous year. His final on-court visual appeal was on Feb. 26.
“In spot of flowers, we inspire donations to the #HardyStrong GoFundMe,” Bob Hardy wrote. “The cash will be made use of for health care & memorial costs, with the bulk set in direction of the HardyStrong Scholarship – a fund for high school graduates competing athletically in university who share Justin’s grit, willpower, and all-around excellence.”
Washington University introduced a assertion subsequent Hardy’s loss of life:


“Our deepest condolences go out to Justin Hardy’s relatives on his passing. We are devastated by this reduction but comforted by the method in which he lived his life.
“Justin’s love for the match of basketball, levels of competition and his teammates made him actually distinctive. We were being lucky to be introduced together on his journey. He confirmed us what it implies to be other individuals centered – what it means to be a wonderful teammate.
“Justin taught us numerous lessons like how to offer with adversity and what winning actually means. We have the amazing responsibility to carry forward his legacy of relentless positivity. To react to even the hardest of circumstances with the toughness and courage that Justin did. In his possess terms: ‘If you want to get, just give me the ball.'”

ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale, who was identified with cancer in 2021, created a romantic relationship with Hardy.
“I experienced been texting the final month with Justin & he wanted so badly to be at our [Jimmy V Foundation] Gala but unfortunately it was unachievable for him to make the trip,” Vitale wrote on Facebook, mentioning that Hardy’s mentor stood in for him as he was honored for his courage. “Our prayers go out to Justin’s Mom & Father.”
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