The IU women's basketball team wants to get in touch with the Greek life on campus.
The Hoosiers will host a Sorority Sisterhood Challenge that will invite all IU sororities to home games against No. 4 Ohio State Sunday, Jan. 31 and Minnesota Feb. 21, according to a press release from IUHoosiers.com.
Follow the jump to view the release.
IU Women's Basketball Holds Sorority Sisterhood Challenge
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The Indiana women's basketball team will hold a Sorority Sisterhood Challenge to give each sorority at Indiana University a chance to share their sisterhood with the rest of campus. The Hoosiers have invited all IU chapters to attend their games against No. 4 Ohio State (Jan. 31 - Noon ET) and Minnesota (Feb. 21-Noon) in Assembly Hall. Both games will be televised live on the Big Ten Network.
Each chapter may attend one or both of these events. All Indiana women's basketball games are free to IU students with a valid student ID. The contest winner will be awarded a plaque to display in their house, philanthropy recognition at each IU women's basketball game and philanthropy support from the Hoosiers.
The house with the largest percentage of attendees will win, which includes friends of each sorority member. The winner will be announced on Sunday, Feb. 28, during halftime of Indiana's game against Penn State. Each participating chapter will be asked to send at least one representative to the Feb. 28 game for the final announcement.
For more information on IU's Sorority Sisterhood Challenge, contact Ashleigh Bachert at (812) 856-5667.
Courtesy of IUHoosiers.com.
