COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M Men's and Women's Basketball, in partnership with CHI St. Joseph Health, will each host a Beat The Hell Outta Breast Cancer Game on January 25 and February 13 at Reed Arena, respectfully.
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The men host Oklahoma State on Saturday in the Big 12/SEC Challenge at 3 p.m., while the women will host Vanderbilt on Thursday, February 13 at 8 p.m.
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Texas A&M is asking for the support of the 12th Man to bring awareness to a disease that affects many and raise funds to benefit the Kay Yow Cancer Fund and the Pink Alliance, a local non-profit in the Brazos Valley that serves as an advocate for breast cancer support.
Fans have the opportunity to donate in a number of ways, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Pink Alliance and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. The official 2020 BTHO Breast Cancer t-shirt can be purchased for $10 online here or at the upcoming men's (Jan. 25) or women's (Jan. 26, Jan. 30 and Feb. 13) basketball games. Â
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In addition, there will be a silent auction at the women's game, with proceeds benefiting the cause, and women's basketball assistant coach Bob Starkey will donate $1.50 for each student that attends the Feb. 13 game.
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Breast cancer survivors and patients currently undergoing treatment are invited to claim a complimentary ticket to each game, and participate in special halftime recognitions on the court. Those interested in participating in the halftime ceremonies can click here and complete the contact information form.
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Fans wearing pink to the game can purchase tickets for a discounted rate at the Reed Arena ticket window on game day.
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For more information on the BTHO Breast Cancer initiative, visit 12thMan.com/BTHObc. Â
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The men host Oklahoma State on Saturday in the Big 12/SEC Challenge at 3 p.m., while the women will host Vanderbilt on Thursday, February 13 at 8 p.m.
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Texas A&M is asking for the support of the 12th Man to bring awareness to a disease that affects many and raise funds to benefit the Kay Yow Cancer Fund and the Pink Alliance, a local non-profit in the Brazos Valley that serves as an advocate for breast cancer support.
Fans have the opportunity to donate in a number of ways, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Pink Alliance and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. The official 2020 BTHO Breast Cancer t-shirt can be purchased for $10 online here or at the upcoming men's (Jan. 25) or women's (Jan. 26, Jan. 30 and Feb. 13) basketball games. Â
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In addition, there will be a silent auction at the women's game, with proceeds benefiting the cause, and women's basketball assistant coach Bob Starkey will donate $1.50 for each student that attends the Feb. 13 game.
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Breast cancer survivors and patients currently undergoing treatment are invited to claim a complimentary ticket to each game, and participate in special halftime recognitions on the court. Those interested in participating in the halftime ceremonies can click here and complete the contact information form.
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Fans wearing pink to the game can purchase tickets for a discounted rate at the Reed Arena ticket window on game day.
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For more information on the BTHO Breast Cancer initiative, visit 12thMan.com/BTHObc. Â
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