Caitlin Clark from Iowa Signs Deal with Gatorade

The basketball sensation from Iowa, Caitlin Clark, is expanding her list of name, image, and likeness partnerships by teaming up with Gatorade.

In addition to the recent addition of State Farm, she has sealed deals with Buick, Bose, H&R Block, and Hy-Vee. The Gatorade contract, which reportedly includes a clause committing $22,000 to the Caitlin Clark Foundation, is among her expanding list of collaborations.

In a 45-second advertisement released by Gatorade on Tuesday, images of Clark playing basketball since a young age are combined with her voice expressing, “I was once that young girl from Iowa who was motivated to dream big, really big. And that dream encompassed more than women’s basketball. It represented a possibility that I transformed into reality. I still am that Iowa girl. Yet now, it’s my opportunity to motivate. If I can score 40, you can achieve 50. If we can attract 56,000 fans, you can draw 57. If I can sign with Gatorade, you can too.”

The campaign by Gatorade is described as “a message from her to the next generation of basketball players, urging them to strive for excellence both on and off the court.”

Jeff Kearney, Gatorade’s global head of sports marketing, said, “At Gatorade, we take pride in our roster of top athletes and have had the honor of fueling some of the most remarkable athletes in history. We are excited to be part of Caitlin’s journey to greatness early in her career and look forward to expanding on the remarkable impact she has already made.”

Clark confirmed, “This collaboration is remarkable because not only does Gatorade fuel the top athletes in the game, but they are also dedicated to setting an example and giving back, which is what I aspire to do daily. I am privileged to join such an iconic brand that has some of the most elite athletes in sport on their roster and am excited for the future.”

Clark gained widespread recognition after leading the Hawkeyes to the national championship game last season. This season, Iowa has achieved a No. 4 ranking in the Associated Press poll with a 10-1 record. Last week, Clark became the 15th Division I women’s basketball player to surpass the 3,000-point mark, holding 3,041 career points with an average of 29.5 points, 7.4 assists, and 6.9 rebounds per game this season.

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    Grand Canyon’s basketball achievements were a significant factor in attracting WCC commissioner Stu Jackson. The team has participated in the last two NCAA Tournaments and three of the previous four under the leadership of coach Bryce Drew.

    As the 12th-seeded Antelopes defeated fifth-seeded Saint Mary’s before losing to Alabama in the tournament this season.

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    At the age of 70, VanDerveer stepped down following her 38th season at the helm of the Cardinal.

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