THE KAY YOW CANCER FUND ANNOUNCES 2019 PLAY4KAY NATIONAL WINNERS

THE KAY YOW CANCER FUND ANNOUNCES 2019 PLAY4KAY NATIONAL WINNERS

Pictured: Stephanie Glance (CEO of Kay Yow Cancer Fund), Romeo Lagmay, Jr. (DCC Women's Basketball Coach)

Raleigh, NC – The Kay Yow Cancer Fund announced its 2019 Play4Kay National winners today as a part of the NCAA Women’s Final Four and WBCA National Convention in Tampa, Florida. Play4Kay is the Fund’s largest fundraiser and events are hosted in all 50 states. Because of the nationwide support of participating Play4Kay teams, fans, and communities, the Kay Yow Cancer Fund has awarded $7.53 million in the fight against ALL cancers affecting women.

Representatives from the following schools were recognized today for their significant fundraising efforts on behalf of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund:

Division I BCS: Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX)

Division I Non-BCS: Illinois State University (Bloomington-Normal, IL)

Division II: Anderson University (Anderson, SC)

Division III: Moravian College (Bethlehem, PA)

NAIA: Faulkner University (Montgomery, AL)

Junior College/Community College: Dawson Community College (Glendive, MT)

K-12: Akin Elementary School (Hale Center, TX)

“Play4Kay was Coach Kay Yow’s vision. She saw this initiative as a way to unite the country in support of all women battling cancer. She wanted to use her platform to give strength to others--to lift up and encourage survivors. Due to the amazing support of teams from communities big and small, the Kay Yow Cancer Fund has been able to award $7.53 million on behalf of women’s basketball in the fight against all women’s cancers,” said Stephanie Glance, CEO of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. “We are so appreciative of the ongoing support from our 2019 national winners and all of our participating schools. Funding from Play4Kay is making a difference and directly impacting the lives of others.”

About the Kay Yow Cancer Fund

The Kay Yow Cancer Fund was officially founded on December 3, 2007, from the vision of the organization’s namesake, Kay Yow, former NC State University head women’s basketball coach. Coach Yow was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1987 before succumbing to the disease on January 24, 2009. The Kay Yow Cancer Fund is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization committed to being a part of finding an answer in the fight against ALL women’s cancers through raising money for scientific research, assisting the underserved, and unifying people for a common cause. To date, the Kay Yow Cancer Fund has awarded $7.53 million in the fight against ALL women’s cancers.  For more information on the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, or to donate, please visit KayYow.com.

Kay Yow Cancer Fund Media

Sarah Womack, Director of Communications

sarah.womack@kayyow.com

919-478-1709