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2010 WBCA Pink Zone
Jan. 22, 2010 Arena level seats and bundle packs are SOLD OUT. However, patrons wearing a pink shirt on game day may purchase $6 general admission mezzanine tickets at the North or South box office windows at the Frank Erwin Center. The University of Texas is a place that inspires big -- big dreams and big goals. In that tradition, UT Athletics is proud to be part of Horns for Hope, a campaign to raise breast cancer awareness throughout the campus and community, and, most importantly, in people's hearts. Breast cancer is a disease that touches everyone. One out of eight women has been diagnosed or will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime -- that means one out of eight mothers, daughters, sisters or wives. To combat an enemy that spares no one, we all have to be allies, even in the sporting arena. That's why the Texas Volleyball, Women's Basketball and Football teams are part of the Horns for Hope initiative -- so that through their efforts on the court, a greater message is told. Women's Basketball hosts Baylor on Sunday, Jan. 31 in the annual WBCA Pink Zone game, and some of the Longhorns shared their thoughts on being part of this effort. Kristen Nash Cokie Reed Earnesia Williams
Ashley Gayle I like that through basketball we can unite people in the fight against this disease. Pink Zone is an opportunity to educate people, and also rally people around a common cause -- the ongoing fight to find a cure. *** If you would like to participate in the survivor rally line at the Pink Zone game on Jan. 31, please e-mail your name, daytime phone number and years as a survivor to Charles Branch at Charles.Branch@athletics.utexas.edu. |