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UConn’s Paige Bueckers has name, image and likeness deal with Bose


Paige Bookers never stand in court of UConn Women’s Basketball Team This season she recovers from ACL surgery.

But one of the nation’s most marketable collegiate athletes, the Bueckers will continue to be visible in the name, image and likeness arenas. On Monday, she announced to her one million Instagram followers that she had signed an endorsement deal with audio equipment company Bose.

Bookers I wrote in my paid partnership post: “I’m so excited to officially join the @bose family. You already know my comeback soundtrack will be grander and louder than ever, thanks to Bose. I’m the QCE II earbuds. and we are trapped. # TeamBose #SoundIsPower.”

Based in Framingham, Massachusetts, Bose is the latest featured company to partner with Buckers.she Announces deal with footwear company Crocs Became the first college athlete to sign with Gatorade in June. announced a partnership last year.

In August, Bookers made her Gatorade commercial debut — Spot taken before I tore my ACL in the summer.

bookers first NIL trade was with Stock X, a brand in the footwear and apparel market.She also joined an educational technology company As a student-athlete ambassador, Chegg The deal announced at the Spring Final Four.

The Bueckers, who turn 21 next month, will be represented by Wasserman, a powerhouse agency with a client list that includes Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart. When the NIL started last year, Bookers was perhaps seen as the athlete most likely to maximize her profile, with her endorsement opportunities positioning her as the best player in the country. .

but she tore her up ACL to Play Pickup Game on August 1st I had season-ending surgery a few days later. Although she could make herself available in the 2023 WNBA Draft, Bookers declared earlier this month that she was “not leaving.”

“I’m going to play college basketball again,” she said.

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