SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- Fresh off leading his program to a share of the NSIC South Division title, Augustana Men's Basketball head coach
Tom Billeter is ready to accomplish his next goal. Along with ESPN 99.1 FM and on-air host Jeff Thurn, coach Billeter has agreed save his mustache to benefit Cure Kids Cancer and the Sanford Health foundation.
The goal is to raise $2,500 this week, and all money raised will go directly to Sanford Children's Hospital. Once the $2,500 is raised, Jeff will shave coach Billeter's mustache on the Augustana campus. Click
here to donate to Cure Kids Cancer and Sanford Children's Hospital. (The link will send you to a gofundme, which will send they money directly to the Sanford Health foundation)
Coach Billeter, who recently won his 400th career game, has had his mustache for the majority of the last three decades. If the money is raised, coach 'B' will keep a clean face for 60 days.
The Viking men basketball will take on Minnesota Crookston on Wednesday, Feb. 27 in the opening round of the NSIC tournament. Start time is set for 7:30 at the Sioux Falls Arena.
About Cure Kids Cancer:
Cure Kids Cancer is a Sanford Children's initiative benefitting children fighting cancer at the Castle of Care in Sioux Falls. Impact of giving Your support makes a difference for kids by helping:
- Purchase specialized, state-of-the-art equipment
- Advance pediatric cancer research Assist families with expenses not covered by insurance, such as meals, mileage and lodging
- Support special programs and services such as Child Life, Back to School, summer camps, social work and much more!
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