
MANHATTAN – The Kansas State men’s basketball program will host a virtual clinic for kids in the sixth grade and younger with all the proceeds benefitting Fort Riley’s Operation Santa Claus program.
Both coaches and student-athletes will help teach kids fundamentals and drills that can be done in their own home with seven videos and competitions that will be released between Tuesday, December 1 and Tuesday, December 22. Participants will receive a mini team poster, a basketball and a link on each release date with a new video.
The cost is $25 per child and registration for the clinic can be found on the K-State men’s basketball social media accounts or by calling the basketball office at (785) 532-6531.
Celebrating its 36th year, Fort Riley's Operation Santa Claus helps service members and their families provide gifts to their children during the holiday season. All donations will go towards a Fort Riley Soldier, especially to families under financial constraints and families of deployed, fallen, or injured Soldiers.
K-State is scheduled to open the 2020-21 season against Drake at 1 p.m., CT on Wednesday in the first game of the Little Apple Classic at Bramlage Coliseum. The game is expected to air nationally on ESPNU.
--kstatesports.com--





