Pink: The new ONU black and orange at Saturday's football game
Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
Pink is the new orange and black.
At least that was Saturday's primary color at Dial-Roberson Stadium as ONU faced John Carroll.
Pink was the color, thanks to efforts by sisters of the ONU chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.
The sorority pushed the crowd to "Think Pink," in a ZTA effort, locally and on a national level, to raise money for research and education in breast cancer. October is Think Pink month.
The prominent display of pink at the football game was evident among the spectators and cheerleaders.
Monty Siekerman provides the follow photos of the evening:
• Several of the sisters of the ONU chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority - all in pink - pose with a service dog during the football game on Saturday evening.
• Guys got into the Think Pink effort, as well.
• Although ONU's school colors are orange and black, the cheerleaders had pink Pompoms for Saturday's game.
Zach Miller, an ONU alum, wears the traditional orange and black to the ONU game, but his young daughters were "with it" in pink.
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