EAST LANSING, Mich. — MSU Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU) is reporting that for the third year in a row it is entering into name, image, likeness (NIL) agreements with all eligible players on the Michigan State University women’s basketball team for the 2023-2024 season.
MSUFCU views these partnerships as an opportunity to empower women athletes and to recognize the value they bring to the university and the community. As part of their contracts, the student-athletes will support the ongoing efforts of the credit union throughout the year, MSUFCU said.
Supports Core Values
“Supporting these women student-athletes aligns with several of MSUFCU’s core values and initiatives — in particular, building a positive environment; encouraging, embracing, and driving change; and pursuing growth and development,” April Clobes, MSUFCU president and CEO in a statement. “We want to be able to encourage their visions to dreamBIG as they help us share the story of the Credit Union.”
In addition to the NIL partnerships, MSUFCU said it has been a sponsor of MSU athletics for more than 14 years and became the presenting sponsor of MSU women’s basketball in 2019 as part of a multiyear athletics sponsorship agreement.
The Eligible Players
The eligible players include Julia Ayrault, graduate student guard; Kennedy Blair, freshman guard; Gabby Elliott, senior guard; DeeDee Hagemann, junior guard; Theryn Hallock, sophomore guard; Moira Joiner, graduate student guard; Abbey Kimball, sophomore guard; Mary Meng, freshman center; Tory Ozment, graduate student forward; Bree Robinson, freshman guard; Lauren Ross, graduate student guard; and Jocelyn Tate, junior guard. MSUFCU is also partnering with former MSU women’s basketball athlete Lauren Walker.
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