Meet Tyler Frese: Cancer Survivor
In 2010, University of Maryland Women’s Basketball Coach Brenda Frese’s son, Tyler, was diagnosed with childhood leukemia at the age of 2 and began treatment immediately. By December 2013, Tyler completed his final round of chemotherapy and has been cancer-free ever since. In 2016, Maryland teamed up with Play4TheCure, a fundraising platform for the National Foundation for Cancer Research, to raise awareness for cancer research.
“There are so many great reasons to play and support this game, and fighting cancer is at the top of the list,” Frese said. “Our own experience with our son opened our eyes to this critical cause. It’s a battle we must continue until every family has a happy ending.”
During the final game of the 2016 season, the University of Maryland Women’s Basketball team joined forces with Play4TheCure to raise both awareness and funds for cancer research, focusing on the critical unmet needs in the fight against this disease. This partnership highlighted the importance of community involvement in supporting cancer research initiatives, aiming to bring attention to the ongoing challenges faced by researchers and patients alike. By engaging fans and supporters, the Terrapins not only showcased their commitment to this vital cause but also inspired others to contribute to the effort to advance cancer research and improve outcomes for those affected.