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Bueckers inks first NIL deal – a partnershi­p with footwear, apparel Co.

- Tribune News Service Hartford Courant

Uconn women’s basketball sensation Paige Bueckers has made her first splash into name, image and likeness partnershi­ps, and it was a big one.

Bueckers, the reigning national player of the year, has signed a multiyear partnershi­p with Stockx, a footwear and apparel marketplac­e, where she’ll serve as a brand ambassador, the company announced Wednesday.

“My partnershi­p with Stockx is about equity and authentici­ty,” Bueckers said in a statement. “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.”

“We’re committed to providing a platform for female athletes to not only showcase their personal style, interests and values, but also to amplify their voices and connect with their communitie­s,” added Stockx chief marketing officer Deena Bahri. “Paige isn’t afraid to stand up for what she believes in and speak out for change, which is perfectly aligned with our cultural values of remaining committed to what’s right and building a legacy. We’re excited to partner with this rising star as she continues to drive impact both on and off the court.”

A wave of state legislatio­n over the summer pushed the NCAA to change its own policies that had long restricted college athletes from profiting off their name, image and likeness. Uconn’s school-specific NIL policy took affect on July 12.

According to ESPN’S Nick Depaula, Bueckers is in talks with several other companies, and more NIL deals could be announced during the basketball season.

Depaula also reported more of what Bueckers’ deal with Stockx will entail.

“Bueckers will also help design

exclusive products for the platform’s Dropx portal for limited edition exclusive launches. These products could include third-party clothing brands or collaborat­ors, and incorporat­e her

Paige Buckets nickname [which she trademarke­d this summer],” Depaula reported.

“There will be an emphasis on communityd­riven initiative­s and highlighti­ng Black women and BIPOC creatives in upcoming projects. For the entirety of the deal, Bueckers will also be provided access to limited edition footwear and apparel from all brands available on the platform.”

“I’m huge on fashion, huge on clothes, huge on shoes,” Bueckers said in a video announcing the partnershi­p. “Everybody that I sign with, I want to make sure my values align with them and theirs align with mine. I want to do great stuff in the community. I want to be able to reach people that don’t have the same opportunit­ies that I had growing up and didn’t have the same blessings that I

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Sutter Union’s state champion Jackson Zoller following the clay shooting championsh­ips last weekend.
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Tribune News Service/hartford Courant Uconn’s Paige Bueckers, left, has over 916,000 followers on Instagram, 341,000 on Tiktok and another 59,000 on Twitter, making her one of the most followed athletes in American college sports.
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Photo courtesy of Buckers IG post Uconn’s Paige Bueckers has over 916,000 followers on Instagram.

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