February 18th, 2013 - 6:00PM
Kentucky Vs Texas A&M
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Gary Blair about Coach Yow
"It means a lot to be able to wear the pink ribbon upside down in remembrance of Kay Yow. Kay was very special. We were in the Final Four together and are the old cats in the profession. She did everything with class. As coaches, that's who we envied; someone who didn't have a large ego and someone who gave back to the game. Even though she knew her time was short, she has already touched so many lives across the country with her testimony. Kay has championed the cause, but there are a lot of people out there who are affected by the cause. Whatever we can do, we need to find a way. If we can build off of her legacy similar to how the men's game did with former North Carolina State head coach Jim Valvano, that's a rallying cry. It's a win-win situation not just for cancer, but for an awareness of what women's basketball can do. It's not all about the W's and the L's, it's about the classy people in this game who want to do their part in finding a cure." -- Texas A&M Head Coach Gary Blair on Kay Yow
Ways To Make A Difference
- Buy a BTHO Breast Cancer T-shirt.
- Participate in the silent auction during the game on the concourse at Reed Arena.
- Purchase Pink Tickets to the game against Kentucky on February 18th for $10 . Buy Tickets Here.
- Purchase Luminaries for $10 or 2 for $15. These Luminaries can be dedicated to someone special who has been effected by Breast Cancer. We will be putting these out on the day of the BTHO Breast Cancer game around the concourse.
- Make a general donation to the cause in the concourse on the day of the game or click here to donate online.



























