Kay Yow's absence felt as players, coaches, refs, fans honor her
Posted Jan 26, 2009
The Tar Heels wore pink uniforms in their game at Maryland, a 77-71 loss. They had ordered the uniforms for the week of Feb.13-22 when they will participate in the Women's Basketball Coaches Association Pink Zone campaign. On those dates, teams across the nation are encouraged to wear pink as a way to raise cancer awareness. “We did all this in memory of Kay,” Tar Heels coach Sylvia Hatchell said.
(Charlotte Observer)
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