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Football Annual “Pink Game” Set for November 2

Football Annual “Pink Game” Set for November 2



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ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany football program will host its annual “Pink Game” at 1:00 p.m. on Nov. 2 against CAA rival New Hampshire to support the American Cancer Society. This game, presented by Reimer Home Services, gives the community a unique opportunity to honor a loved one who has been impacted by any type of cancer.
 
By making a donation of $50, one can honor someone by having his or her name displayed on the back of a UAlbany football player’s helmet. In addition, donations will include two (2) complimentary game tickets.

Tribute Helmet donations must be submitted by Oct. 11, 2024. To purchase, click here.  

The UAlbany Athletic Department plans this game on an annual basis. This season, Senior Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations Travis Wilson has committed to taking a stand against breast cancer through the American Cancer Society’s 2024 Men Wear Pink campaign.

 

“It is an incredible honor to be selected by Mark Benson to represent UAlbany Athletics for the Men Wear Pink campaign,” said Wilson. “We have established a very strong partnership with the American Cancer Society over the last decade and we have so much respect for the job they do in the fight against cancer. This year, the Pink Game means more to me as my Godmother Debbie Braley, Aunt Carla Manning, and Aunt Lisa Taylor continue to fight courageous battles against cancer. Without these strong women in my life, I would not be where I am today.”

 

Wilson added “On Saturday, November 2, our fans will have an opportunity to watch a great football game at…

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