Kyle Chilton | Posted: 15 Feb 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Vote for Rose in the Infiniti Coaches’ Charity Challenge

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PROVO, Utah – Thanks to the voting of dedicated Cougar fans, BYU basketball coach Dave Rose is one of 16 coaches who has advanced to the third round of the 2017 Infiniti Coaches’ Charity Challenge.

Rose is representing the BYU Simmons Center for Cancer Research and has won $10,000 for the Center. The top four coaches in the third round will win an additional $5,000 for their charities and advance to the fourth round. The winner of the final round will collect a total of $100,000 for his charity.

Third round voting continues through Feb. 26. Fans can vote daily by visiting ESPN.com/Infiniti.

BYU Simmons Center for Cancer Research

The BYU Simmons Center for Cancer Research, an organization composed of distinguished professors in the fields of Chemical Engineering; Chemistry and Biochemistry; Health Sciences; Integrative Biology; Microbiology and Molecular Biology; Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science; Physiology and Developmental Biology; and Statistics. These professors are some of the best noted and productive researchers in their respective departments. Every year the SCCR funds numerous cancer research fellowships, allowing students a chance to work with these prestigious researchers to study cancer and its mechanisms. These professors and students are driven to make a significant contribution to the discovery of a cure for cancer. Visit cancerresearch.byu.edu for more information.

Click here more information about the Infiniti Coaches' Charity Challenge.

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