After a breakout freshman season at UConn, Huskies point guard Paige Bueckers has landed her first name, image and likeness endorsement deal: a multiyear partnership with footwear and apparel marketplace platform StockX.
The reigning 2021 John Wooden Award winner -- the first freshman woman to win the annual award since it began in 1976 -- will become "the centerpiece" of StockX's upcoming focus on women's sports and basketball, according to a company spokesperson.
"My partnership with StockX is about equity and authenticity," Bueckers said. "It's about product I love and about shining a light on all the creatives that drive culture. I'm here to celebrate them and, together with StockX, invest in making sure women and women athletes are prioritized, elevated and recognized for their style and their leadership."
Launched in 2016, StockX features more than 125,000 items across its marketplace from over 500 brands. The company saw sales of items total $1.8 billion in 2020, up dramatically from $1 billion in 2019.
Husky_U wrote:Going forward... Paige Bueckers about to make more $ than any other current BE athlete. And look out for Azzi Fudd. Bank it.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Stephen Curry has made Azzi Fudd his Splash Sister.
Curry is bringing the star UConn freshman basketball player into his SC30 Inc. brand in a unique, wide-ranging partnership that will support her successes both on and off the court as the nation's top recruit builds her collegiate career -- a multidimensional name, image and likeness contract
admin wrote:UConn women's basketball star Azzi Fudd inks partnership deal with Stephen Curry organizationSAN FRANCISCO -- Stephen Curry has made Azzi Fudd his Splash Sister.
Curry is bringing the star UConn freshman basketball player into his SC30 Inc. brand in a unique, wide-ranging partnership that will support her successes both on and off the court as the nation's top recruit builds her collegiate career -- a multidimensional name, image and likeness contract
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Caleb Williams gets $1 million NIL offer to play at Eastern Michigan from ex-NFL QB Charlie Batch
Batch said GameAbove Capital, an investment firm he works with, would pay Williams $1 million for one season with the Eagles. Williams led a 21-point comeback Oct. 9 against rival Texas and took over as the Sooners' starter, passing for 1,912 yards, 21 touchdowns and four interceptions. He also rushed for 442 yards and six touchdowns.
XUFan09 wrote:I don't think Matt Stainbrook would have had to drive for Uber. Or, maybe he would have driven for them anyway and ended up inking a local deal with them to get on some billboards.
stever20 wrote:XUFan09 wrote:I don't think Matt Stainbrook would have had to drive for Uber. Or, maybe he would have driven for them anyway and ended up inking a local deal with them to get on some billboards.
lol, yeah. Always liked that guys game. Kind of old school. Wonder how he's doing.
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