ESPN’s Holly Rowe had plans to arrive today (Wednesday) in Pittsburgh, Pa., for her reporter duties that begin with tomorrow’s NCAA Volleyball Championship.
And then she got a text ESPN women’s basketball analyst LaChina Robinson.
Rowe’s friend and colleague, Robinson, was on the call for last night’s ACC Network telecast of the University of Pittsburgh’s women’s basketball game against Miami (OH). The game would mark the return of Panthers junior guard Kyla Nelson, who had surgery in October to remove part of her colon after being diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumor of the appendix.
Robinson, knowing Rowe is also a cancer survivor, wondered if she would mind shooting a video to share with Nelson.
“We can do better than that,” Rowe said.
She reached out to coordinating producer Pat Lowry, explained the situation and asked if she could travel into the Steel City a day early.
They agreed a surprise visit on a monumental day was much more appropriate than a selfie video.
“I was literally online ordering flowers to send to her, to wish her luck for her comeback and I realized. . . ‘Wait I will be in Pittsburgh 24 hours later for volleyball, maybe I can just go early and take the flowers to her in person!” Rowe said. “Cancer fighters need cheerleaders. I am Kyla’s.”
“Holly told me she wanted to go to Pittsburgh early to surprise Kyla,” Lowry said. “I immediately said yes, and asked Holly to work the game.”
Prior to the game, Rowe was waiting in Pitt’s locker room for Nelson when she returned from pregame treatment. The two, who had never met in person but had formed a friendship through text messaging and FaceTime, shared an emotional embrace and a few tears of happiness.
We're not crying, you're crying 😭🤗@sportsiren surprises @kylanelson_ before she returns to the court in her first game after cancer surgery ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/kqYT47JDnd
— ACC Network (@accnetwork) December 17, 2019
“I feel so connected and invested in Kyla’s battle just because we connected early in her diagnosis, and have kept in touch throughout her journey,” Rowe said.”I know how hard this is because I have lived it. . . trying to return after surgery and treatment to get back to something you love.”
Beat cancer ✔️
Make a one-handed half-court shot before your first game back with @Pitt_WBB ✔️@kylanelson_'s night is just getting started 😱 pic.twitter.com/igGmPjIRgu
— ACC Network (@accnetwork) December 17, 2019
Kyla's back 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/L4kgksscqO
— ACC Network (@accnetwork) December 18, 2019
"The fact that I'm already out on the floor is a blessing to me and I just feel really lucky." @kylanelson_ on her return to @Pitt_WBB after cancer treatment 🤩 pic.twitter.com/8YArZzc1Hy
— ACC Network (@accnetwork) December 18, 2019