OSU athletes get rolling in the 11th annual basketball bash
Friday, March 29, 2013
An all-star squad of both men and women varsity athletes will take on the OSU Spokes
Wheelchair basketball team in the 11th Annual Basketball Bash on April 2 at 7 p.m.
in Gallagher-Iba Arena.
“The basketball bash is an innovative way to show fellow athletes and the entire
OSU community the talents behind adaptive sports,” Adaptive Sports Coordinator within
the Department of Wellness, Stacy Pinney said.
All proceeds will go toward raising funds for the Spokes team. Because of the special
needs of these athletes, travel is quite expensive and each athlete is responsible
for paying his or her own way. The event also allows funding for more scholarship
opportunities. Admission is free but donations will be collected the night of the
event.
“The bash is a fun way for people to come show their support of the OSU Spokes basketball
team and for OSU to gain awareness of students with disabilities,” Pinney said.
All players will be required to use a wheelchair that meets the requirements of the
National Wheelchair Basketball Association. The basketball hoops are the standard
hoops that the OSU basketball teams use and have no special exceptions.
“The height of the seat rail must be no more than 21 inches. Measurement must be made
from ground or court to the top of the seat rail bar (highest point) with player in
the chair,” according to the NWBA website.
The Spokes basketball team is excited to play another exhibition game with other OSU
athletes. Everyone is welcome to come take part in this hoop excitement on wheels.
“Any support provided for the Spokes team is greatly appreciated and we hope you will
come out to support OSU’s disabled athletes,” Pinney said.
The OSU Department of Wellness is committed to creating a healthy campus culture for
students, faculty and staff. The department seeks to promote healthy lifestyles and
lifelong learning through the highest quality programs in the areas of wellness and
recreation.