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B鈥慴all for breast cancer

- February 3, 2009

The Dalhousie women鈥檚 basketball team prepare for warm-up showing their support for the 鈥淪hoot for the Cure鈥 by wearing pink t-shirts and shoelaces. (Nick Pearce Photo)
The Dalhousie Tigers women鈥檚 basketball team recently raised $5,000 for the CIS-wide initiative 鈥淪hoot for the Cure鈥. The Tigers鈥 January 30 home game against Acadia was
designated as their Shoot for a Cure game.
Acadia team captain Emma Duinker and Tigers team captain Kelly Donald stand on either side of Patti Davis, chair of the Shoot for the Cure event.听 (Nick Pearce Photo)
To raise money for this project, the team sold tickets on a gift basket valued at more than $1500 and ran a number of promotions throughout the evening. Dalhousie鈥檚 Department of Athletics and Recreational Services also donated the profits from the game鈥檚 gate and the team received support from a variety of individuals and organizations.

Shoot for the Cure is a national initiative by Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Women鈥檚 Basketball Coaches Association to raise money and awareness in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF).

In its second season, the program has CIS women鈥檚 basketball teams 鈥渢hinking pink鈥 at regular season games, exhibition matches and tournaments. Last year, the league raised more than $50,000 and this year aims to double that figure.


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