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Hello Bearcat Tennis fans,

The Binghamton University Women’s Tennis Team has undertaken a fundraiser to supplement the women’s tennis budget. In this day of tight economic conditions, there is a real need for a fundraising effort such as this. Funds raised from this campaign will be used to pay for much needed indoor court time and help fund our spring break trip where we will compete against some of the best teams in the country.

Friends who donate at the $100.00 level or higher will receive a long sleeve Binghamton University Women’s Tennis T-shirt. All donors will be recognized on the Binghamton University Women’s Tennis web page as Friends of BU Tennis. They will also be sent quarterly email updates on the teams season and upcoming events (Homecoming, Family Weekend, Conference Tournament).

Donations may be made either on line at www.bearcatstuff.com (please select women’s tennis under account) or by returning the enclosed pledge card at your convenience.

The coaching staff and student athletes appreciate your help and support of the women’s tennis program. We are counting on your help to provide our team with the best resources and opportunities to ensure the success of our program and a wonderful experience for each player.

Thanks for your help and I hope to see you at our courts.

Go Bearcats!

Sincerely,

Mike Stevens
Women’s Tennis Coach
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