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Photos: OSU Wearing Warmups to Support Texas Player With Leukemia
Oklahoma State came out of the tunnel on Saturday donning custom-made warmups with the name “Jones” on the back.
The shirts were made to pay tribute to Texas sophomore Andrew Jones who the school announced this week has been diagnosed with leukemia. He played just a total of just 50 minutes in December and January as he was in and out of the lineup.
Oklahoma State wearing shooting shirts during pregame to show respect to @DrewdotCash. #1 jersey. ‘Jones’ on back. Thank you @OSUMBB. #Big12Strong #AJ1 pic.twitter.com/i3yyTyNZ6u
— Texas Basketball ? (@TexasMBB) January 13, 2018
The Cowboys will wear these special shooting shirts in honor of Texas guard Andrew Jones. We're behind you all the way, Andrew! #Big12Family #okstate pic.twitter.com/L1JScWCAzk
— Cowboy Basketball (@OSUMBB) January 13, 2018
Home sweet home in GIA. Tipoff in 10 minutes on ESPNews. #letswork #okstate pic.twitter.com/pbDkAu1nkD
— Cowboy Basketball (@OSUMBB) January 13, 2018
Jones, who is Texas’ second-leading scorer this season, has already begun cancer treatment and is out indefinitely.
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