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UPS and the NCAA Team up in the Fight Against Cancer

UPS helps the NCAA solve the challenge of delivering the Final Four to the fans -- everything from the floor to the seats to the game balls. As teams battle it out in the NCAA Final Four tournament, coaches and fans fight cancer with a different court. The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), together with UPS, created a replica of the NCAA men's and women's Final Four basketball courts. Each coach participating in the NCAA tournament has signed one of the 132 panels that make up the courts. Fans can bid on the panels in an online charity auction benefitting the Kay Yow Cancer Fund and Coaches vs. Cancer. NCAA coaches, fans, and UPS, are committed to more than basketball.

UPS helps the NCAA solve the challenge of delivering the Final Four to the fans -- everything from the floor to the seats to the game balls. As teams battle it out in the NCAA Final Four tournament, coaches and fans fight cancer with a different court. The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), together with UPS, created a replica of the NCAA men's and women's Final Four basketball courts. Each coach participating in the NCAA tournament has signed one of the 132 panels that make up the courts. Fans can bid on the panels in an online charity auction benefitting the Kay Yow Cancer Fund and Coaches vs. Cancer.

NCAA coaches, fans, and UPS, are committed to more than basketball.

Join us in the fight against cancer. Bid or donate at UPS.com/sports. Bidding ends April, 8th at 7:00PM Eastern.

NCAA Coaches, fans, and UPS are committed to more than basketball.

Join us in the fight against cancer. Bid or donate at ups.com/sports. Bidding ends April 8th at 7:00PM Eastern.

  • See more at: http://3blmedia.com/News/UPS-and-NCAA-Team-Fight-Against-Cancer#sthash.0z1tOBQL.dpufUPS helps the NCAA solve the challenge of delivering the Final Four to the fans – everything from the floor to the seats to the game balls. As teams battle it out in the NCAA final four tournament, coaches and fans fight cancer with a different court. The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), together with UPS, created a replica of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Four basketball courts. Each coach participating in the NCAA tournament has signed one of the 132 panels that make up the courts. Fans can bid on the panels in an online charity auction benefitting the Kay Yow Cancer Fund and Coaches vs. Cancer.

NCAA Coaches, fans, and UPS are committed to more than basketball.

Join us in the fight against cancer. Bid or donate at ups.com/sports. Bidding ends April 8th at 7:00PM Eastern.

  • See more at: http://3blmedia.com/News/UPS-and-NCAA-Team-Fight-Against-Cancer#sthash.0z1tOBQL.dpuf

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