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Women’s basketball team volunteers at Foodbank

Kiki Robinson, a senior guard and forward on the UMSL Tritons women's basketball team, volunteers Friday at St. Louis Area Foodbank.

The University of Missouri–St. Louis women’s basketball team continued its tradition of giving back to the community when it volunteered Friday at the St. Louis Area Foodbank.

The UMSL Tritons coaches and student-athletes filled boxes of non-perishable food items that will be used to feed over 17,000.

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