 Kelsey Harrison left New York City in July 2012 to run, 30 miles a day, headed across the country in memory of her childhood friend, Berkeley student Jill Costello, who died of lung cancer in 2010 at the age of 22. She touched so many people and made us all want to join the fight against lung cancer. Go, two stones. Sharing the good memories of Jill Costello are the UC Berkeley women's crew members. Jill was their coxswain, leading the team from the boat's stern. Jill was always a wonderful, positive person. You could see the positives in any sort of challenge that was put in front of her. In 2009, Jill was diagnosed with the most advanced form of lung cancer. But instead of retreating from school and athletics, Jill committed herself to her goals even more. In that way, Coach David O'Neill says UC Berkeley was the perfect match for Jill. One of the things that I love about the university is excellence in every aspect in your life. And Jill certainly embodied that spirit. Her senior year, she got a perfect 4.0, and she was the Pac-10 women's rowing athlete of the year, and did all this while fighting for her life. She led her team to second place in the nationals, even through a year with 20 rounds of chemotherapy and 14 radiation treatments. I've learned a lot about Jill and my time here, mostly about how hardworking she was and how great her spirit was in spite of the fact that she had cancer, just that she never let it bother her and she didn't let it get in the way of her goals. Calling itself Team Jill, Berkeley women's crew has made it their cause to press for more attention to lung cancer, which kills more people than any other cancer. And 80% of its victims are non-smokers. Cal women's crew sponsors Jog4Jill fundraising runs. They've established a scholarship and an award in Jill's name. They've even renamed their biggest match against Stanford, the Jill Costello Row. The team's efforts have raised more than $150,000 for the Bonnie J. Adario Lung Cancer Foundation. Jog4Jill! Jog4Jill! Kelsey made it to the finish line of her cross-country run on December 1st. The Berkeley crew members right beside her the last few miles into San Francisco. It was so fun having them run behind me today and they've just been so incredibly supported. A big aspect of our team is not just being a good athlete and being a good student, but being a good citizen and that was certainly Jill Costello. There's a saying that came about after Jill passed away called living just like Jill and that's living life to the fullest. From UC Berkeley, this is Roxanne Makashchian.