The Southeast Missouri State Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles during the Redhawks' Women's Basketball Pink Up Night Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center. Fans were encouraged to wear pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Breast cancer survivors received free admission and were recognized at halftime. A portion of each paid admission went to help provide free mammograms to area women in need.
Southeast Missouri State guard Dru Haertling drives around Tennessee Tech guard Lashay Davis during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
The Southeast Missouri State women's' basketball team wore pink and white uniforms during the Redhawk's Women's Basketball Pink Up Night Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center. Fans were encouraged to wear pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Breast cancer survivors received free admission and were recognized at half-time. A portion of each paid admission went to help provide free mammograms to area women in need.
Southeast Missouri State's Bailie Roberts tries to get a shot past Tennessee Tech forward Kylie Cook during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Southeast Missouri State guard Olivia Hackmann tries to get past Tennessee Tech guard Diamond Henderson during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Southeast Missouri State guard Dru Haertling brings a rebound down over Tennessee Tech forward T'Keyah Williams during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Beth Brotherton, right, and her daughter Lily, 5, sit court side at the Southeast Missouri State women's' basketball team while wearing a t-shirt reading "My Mom is a Breast Cancer Survivor," during the Redhawks' Women's Basketball Pink Up Night Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center. Fans were encouraged to wear pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Breast cancer survivors received free admission and were recognized at half-time. A portion of each paid admission went to help provide free mammograms to area women in need.
The Southeast Missouri State women's' basketball team wore pink and white uniforms during the Redhawks' Women's Basketball Pink Up Night Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center. Fans were encouraged to wear pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Breast cancer survivors received free admission and were recognized at half-time. A portion of each paid admission went to help provide free mammograms to area women in need.
Southeast Missouri State guard Allyson Bradshaw hits a basket over and draws a foul from Tennessee Tech forward Molly Heady during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Southeast Missouri State forward Brittany Harriel tries to wrestle a rebound away from Tennessee Tech forward Kylie Cook, left, and center Candace Parson, right, during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Southeast Missouri State guard Jordan Hunter tries to get past Tennessee Tech guard Kellie Cook during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
The Southeast Missouri State Cheerleaders come off the court after performing during a time out during the Redhawks' Women's Basketball Pink Up Night Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center. Fans were encouraged to wear pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Breast cancer survivors received free admission and were recognized at half-time. A portion of each paid admission went to help provide free mammograms to area women in need.
Southeast Missouri State guard Kara Wright defends against Tennessee Tech guard Diamond Henderson during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center. Henderson missed the shot.
Southeast Missouri State's Courtney Shiffer tries to get past Tennessee Tech forward Molly Heady during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Southeast Missouri State guard Kara Wright draws a foul from Tennessee Tech forward Kylie Cook during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Southeast Missouri State guard Allyson Bradshaw tries to get past Tennessee Tech guard Lashay Davis during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Beth Brotherton, right ,watches as her daughter Lily, 5, cheers on the Southeast Missouri State women's' basketball team while wearing a t-shirt reading "My Mom is a Breast Cancer Survivor," during the Redhawks' Women's Basketball Pink Up Night Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center. Fans were encouraged to wear pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Breast cancer survivors received free admission and were recognized at half-time. A portion of each paid admission went to help provide free mammograms to area women in need.
Southeast Missouri State's Bailie Roberts hits a shot over Tennessee Tech guard Lashay Davis during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Southeast Missouri State guard Dru Haertling drives past Tennessee Tech guard Jala Harris during the Redhawks' 64-51 loss to the Golden Eagles Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center.
Beth Brotherton, right, and her daughter Lily, 5, sit court side at the Southeast Missouri State women's' basketball team while wearing a t-shirt reading "My Mom is a Breast Cancer Survivor," during the Redhawks' Women's Basketball Pink Up Night Monday, Feb. 25, at the Show Me Center. Fans were encouraged to wear pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Breast cancer survivors received free admission and were recognized at half-time. A portion of each paid admission went to help provide free mammograms to area women in need.
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