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Liza Safford

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Women's Basketball Yote Pack Information Announced

CALDWELL, Idaho. – After a successful first year of the Yote Pack last season, College of Idaho women's basketball head coach Janis Beal has announced the membership information for the 2019-20 campaign.

JOIN YOTE PACK/RENEW MEMBERSHIP
 
"We are excited to continue the Yote Pack for the second season," Beal said. "The support we receive from our members is huge in helping us creating a positive experience for our student-athletes."
 
There are seven different levels of membership, with each donation tax-deductible. All membership levels will be sent team press releases and a monthly newsletter by email with information about the squad, allowing the Yote Pack to get to know the student-athletes and program better.
 
Most membership levels also include an option to receive merchandise, including a Yote Pack t-shirt and Under Armour gear like hats, t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, hooded sweatshirts and duffel bags.
 
"With this being only my second year here at the College of Idaho, I have truly appreciated the support of our YoteFam," Beal said. "We want to continue to build our basketball family and connect with our members. We hope through our monthly newsletters it will allow our Yote Pack to get to know the girls on our team a little better and stay up-to-date with what is going on."
 
The financial support from members of the Yote Pack helps supplement the budget for the program in areas such as scholarships, team travel, equipment and uniforms.
 
Practices are already underway in preparation for the new season, which is set to begin on Oct. 24 at Carroll College. The first opportunity to see the Yotes in action in Caldwell will come on Nov. 22 against Montana Western as part of the College of Idaho Shoot-Out.
 
"We are excited about our upcoming season and can't wait to see those Yote Pack shirts in the stands," Beal said.
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