The record-setting Tar Heel attacker is the first woman lacrosse player to sign a name, image, and likeness brand deal.
Football players may steal most of the headlines, but women athletes have not hesitated to take advantage of the NIL revolution in college athletics. Brands like Degree, Chipotle, and Bojangles have inked deals with female college athletes. And on Monday, the new normal in student-athlete monetization crashed the gates of women’s lacrosse. Read More
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