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Siena University Athletics

Siena Women's Basketball
2025 Pink Zone Game


2024 Pink Zone

Game Details:
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Siena vs. Marist
6 PM | UHY Center
2025 PINK ZONE PRESS RELEASE

 

2025 Pink Zone Partner: The Donna Foundation
 

THE DONNA FOUNDATION'S WEBSITE

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

DONATE TO SIENA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL'S PINK ZONE PAGE

Photo Galleries:
2009 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2010 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2011 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2012 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2013 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2014 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2015 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2016 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2017 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2018 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2019 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2020 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery 
2022 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2023 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery
2024 Pink Zone Event Photo Gallery 
 


2025 Pink Zone Game Sponsors    




History of the Pink Zone Game
The Siena Women's Basketball Pink Zone Game began in 1999. Former head coach Gina Castelli approached Siena College biology professor, the late Dr. Patricia Brown, who herself was battling breast cancer and was a founder and president of Capital Region Action Against Breast Cancer (CRAAB!). Castelli wanted to collaborate on a breast cancer awareness event at one of her team's home games. From Dr. Brown and CRAAB!, Coach Castelli learned about the issues surrounding the epidemic and wanted to spread that knowledge to others, especially young women.

And so the event began.

For the first 16 years, Siena partnered with CRAAB! and partnered with St. Mary's Cancer Treatment Center and Samaritan Radiation Oncology in 2016, while it has a new partner in C.R Wood Cancer Center at Glens Falls Hospital. The last two years have seen the event partner with To Life!, which provides information and support to the Capital Region community. The event has continued to evolve over the years to include more community partners, displays, raffles, education tables and spectators that have come together to show their support by wearing pink. Since it's inception, the event has raised over $200,000.