COLLEGE STATION- The first Texas A&M Women's Basketball luncheon of the season is set for 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, November 6 at the Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball.
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The luncheon includes a meal, video features, guest speakers, player interviews and the headliner, Texas A&M Women's Basketball Head Coach Gary Blair. The luncheon takes place at the Robyn '89 and Alan Roberts '78 Practice Courts (women's side) at the Cox-McFerrin Center.
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Coach Blair will preview the upcoming season for the No. 20 Aggies, which starts on November 7 against Rice in the Maroon Madness Tip-Off. In addition, soccer head coach G Guerrieri and volleyball head coach Laura "Bird" Kuhn will address the crowd, plus basketball student-athletes Kayla Wells and Anna Dreimane will speak.
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The luncheon costs $20 at the door, but fans can order tickets to all five luncheons for $75, if they order by November 6 to take advantage of the deal. To order tickets online to all luncheons, click here, or to just the first luncheon, click here.
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Parking for the event is in Lot 100G and 100F, however, space is limited compared to previous years due to a new bus stop in the area.
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The luncheon includes a meal, video features, guest speakers, player interviews and the headliner, Texas A&M Women's Basketball Head Coach Gary Blair. The luncheon takes place at the Robyn '89 and Alan Roberts '78 Practice Courts (women's side) at the Cox-McFerrin Center.
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Coach Blair will preview the upcoming season for the No. 20 Aggies, which starts on November 7 against Rice in the Maroon Madness Tip-Off. In addition, soccer head coach G Guerrieri and volleyball head coach Laura "Bird" Kuhn will address the crowd, plus basketball student-athletes Kayla Wells and Anna Dreimane will speak.
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The luncheon costs $20 at the door, but fans can order tickets to all five luncheons for $75, if they order by November 6 to take advantage of the deal. To order tickets online to all luncheons, click here, or to just the first luncheon, click here.
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Parking for the event is in Lot 100G and 100F, however, space is limited compared to previous years due to a new bus stop in the area.
