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"Kay Yow lived in a way most of us can only aspire to," chancellor James Oblinger said. "And because she chose to do so, North Carolina State University and all the lives she touched will be forever changed. ... Thank you Coach Yow for being you and sharing with us the incredible gift of your life."
The tribute is part of an emotionally wrenching week for the Wolfpack. The team returned to practice Tuesday for the first time since Yow's death and will play its first game Thursday night against Boston College. Yow's funeral is scheduled for Friday, with the burial coming the next day in her hometown of Gibsonville.
BC assistant coach Stephanie Lawrence Yelton, who played at rival North Carolina, and director of basketball operations Chris Brann were among those who attended the tribute Wednesday night.
"She was a role model for all of us in the coaching profession: how to treat your players, how to treat the people around us, how to motivate each other and how really to care for each other and be a team and a family," Yelton said. "Obviously, all of us respect her for that and living the example of how to do that."
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