BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M men's and women's Basketball, in partnership with St. Joseph Health, will each host a Beat The Hell Outta Breast Cancer Game on Jan. 26 and Feb. 18 at Reed Arena, respectfully.
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Texas A&M is asking for the support of the 12th Man now more than ever to bring awareness to a disease that affects many. You can help 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 awareness.
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Fans have the opportunity to donate with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Pink Alliance and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. The official 2021 BTHO Breast Cancer t-shirt can only be purchased online this season for $10 here with mail delivery and gameday pick-up options.
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In addition, Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Bob Starkey is to donate $1.00 for each shirt sold between the Kay Yow Cancer Fund ($0.50) and the Pink Alliance ($0.50).
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Per Texas A&M University and Southeastern Conference rules, face coverings (over the nose and mouth) will be required at all times except while stopped to eat and drink. Â Staff will be prepared to provide assistance and enforce the face covering requirement. Not complying may result in removal from the venue.
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Seating is available in pods of two. If you are looking to purchase a different quantity, please call 1-888-99-AGGIE. For more information on the gameday experience at Reed Arena visit our Gameday Central page.
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Along with attending the games in-person to support the cause, there are new ways to support virtually this season. Fans can take a selfie or group photo decked out in pink and post it on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook using #BTHOBC for a chance to be shown up on the Reed Arena videoboard during the game. You may also email your photo to 12thManMarketing@athletics.tamu.edu.
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For more information on the BTHO Breast Cancer initiative, visit 12thMan.com/BTHObc. Â
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Texas A&M is asking for the support of the 12th Man now more than ever to bring awareness to a disease that affects many. You can help 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 awareness.
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Fans have the opportunity to donate with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Pink Alliance and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. The official 2021 BTHO Breast Cancer t-shirt can only be purchased online this season for $10 here with mail delivery and gameday pick-up options.
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In addition, Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Bob Starkey is to donate $1.00 for each shirt sold between the Kay Yow Cancer Fund ($0.50) and the Pink Alliance ($0.50).
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Per Texas A&M University and Southeastern Conference rules, face coverings (over the nose and mouth) will be required at all times except while stopped to eat and drink. Â Staff will be prepared to provide assistance and enforce the face covering requirement. Not complying may result in removal from the venue.
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Seating is available in pods of two. If you are looking to purchase a different quantity, please call 1-888-99-AGGIE. For more information on the gameday experience at Reed Arena visit our Gameday Central page.
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Along with attending the games in-person to support the cause, there are new ways to support virtually this season. Fans can take a selfie or group photo decked out in pink and post it on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook using #BTHOBC for a chance to be shown up on the Reed Arena videoboard during the game. You may also email your photo to 12thManMarketing@athletics.tamu.edu.
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For more information on the BTHO Breast Cancer initiative, visit 12thMan.com/BTHObc. Â
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| Date | Gametime | Opponent | Location |
| Jan. 26 | 8 p.m. | LSU | Reed Arena |
| Feb. 18 | 7 p.m. | Missouri | Reed Arena |
