Aggie Women's Basketball Gives Back to Community
Utah State [University] women’s basketball took advantage of the beautiful Logan weather last weekend to clean up the community.
New USU head coach Jerry Finkbeiner, along with his staff and players, took to Logan Canyon Saturday, Sept. 8, for a community service project. After an afternoon of paint ball as a team-building experience, the Aggie women’s basketball players removed trash and debris from the canyon roadside.
Coach Finkbeiner and his staff look to make community service a crucial part of the Aggie women’s basketball program. This is the first of several community service projects for the USU women’s team this year.
The new women’s basketball staff was completed in May 2012, with Finkbeiner adding Micha Thompson and Robert Donaldson. Assistant coach Stu Sells begins his second season with the USU women’s basketball team.
The Aggies begin practice for the 2012-13 season Thursday, Oct. 4. Utah State’s only exhibition is Friday, Nov. 2, against New Mexico Highlands at 7 p.m. USU will play on the newly re-furbished Dee Glen Smith Spectrum floor which has been re-finished with the new U-State logo at center court.
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Additional Aggie sports news is available at the Athletics website.
Contact: Kara Fisher, assistant director, Athletic Media Relations, (435) 797-1361, Kara.Irving@usu.edu
Members of the USU women's basketball team cleaned trash in Logan Canyon as part of a community service project.
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