LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Louisville women's basketball will participate in the 2019 Play4Kay Free Throw Challenge, the largest fundraising initiative of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.
 
This February, Louisville fans can compete against fans from colleges and universities across the country with each free throw the Cardinals hit. The money raised will go towards the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.

The Kay Yow Cancer Fund's mission is to extend and improve the lives of those who are battling cancer by raising money for research and assisting the underserved.

Last season, Cardinals fans proved once again why they are the best in the country as they led the nation in Play4Kay Free Throw Challenge pledges.

Louisville women's basketball is once again collaborating with the Kay Yow Cancer Fund by joining the Play4Kay Free Throw Challenge. They are competing against other college basketball teams around the country to see who can raise the most money for those battling cancer.

Click here to support the Cards by pledging for every free throw they make during the month of February!

Follow Louisville's progress on the National Leaderboard. With our fans support, we can once again be crowed champion in 2019. All proceeds of the Play4Kay Free Throw Challenge will benefit the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.

In addition, Louisville women's basketball will host its annual Play4Kay "Pink Out" game vs. Miami on Sunday, Feb. 17. The Cardinals will wear pink uniforms, pink t-shirts benefiting Gilda's Club will be available for purchase and survivors will be recognized on the court at halftime.

For more information, visit www.gocards.com/play4kay.
 
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