Shoot for the Cure raises more than $117,000 for breast cancer research

Shoot for the Cure, the annual fundraiser for breast cancer research held by Canadian university womens basketball programs, raised more than $117,000 this year, of which more than $2,300 came from 17勛圖. Organized since 2007 in collaboration with the U SPORTS Womens Basketball Coaches Association, the initiative raises money for the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and other related local and provincial charities to help fight breast cancer.
Though it was a different year for fundraising, our Panther womens basketball team was still able to make our annual Shoot for the Cure a huge success, said Madison Orser, a second-year guard from Halifax, Nova Scotia. We are very proud to participate in such a great cause and are very thankful for everyone who donated and took part in our foul-shot pledge.
The Panthers all took a turn at the free-throw line, attempting 100 shots each. Donors had the option of pledging a dollar per basket on the player of their choice, or just making a donation amount of their choice. Orser said the team averaged 91.7 baskets, raising more than $1,800.
To raise this amount of money in such a tough year, without any games or in-person interaction with our fans, is amazing, said Jeff Speedy, Shoot for the Cure project manager for U-SPORTS. I am blown away with the engagement and effort by our student athletes, coaches and administrators from across the country. We can all make a difference one donation at a time, and a lot of people have chosen to make that difference.
Go Panthers Go!