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Apr 1, 2024; Albany, NY, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark (22) controls the ball against LSU Lady Tigers forward Angel Reese (10) in the third quarter in the finals of the Albany Regional in the 2024 NCAA Tournament at MVP Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

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Apr 1, 2024; Albany, NY, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark (22) controls the ball against LSU Lady Tigers forward Angel Reese (10) in the third quarter in the finals of the Albany Regional in the 2024 NCAA Tournament at MVP Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports
Two of the fiercest competitors in women’s college basketball have seized glory in the NIL evaluations. Seemingly, Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark will turn a new chapter in their rivalry as both of these gifted athletes enter the upcoming WNBA draft.
While they settled their on-court scores in the recently concluded NCAA tournament, there are still some battles that are going on. Before they lock horns while representing their respective franchises, let’s have a look at what their current NIL status indicates.
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Caitlin Clark conquers the NIL world
The NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer, Caitlin Clark, has surely upgraded her monetary worth. Currently, her NIL valuation stands at a whopping $3.1 million. This places her fourth behind USC’s Bronny James, the football player Shedeur Sanders, and the gymnast Livvy Dunne on On3’s NIL rankings. Her high-profile sponsorships include heavyweight companies like Nike, Gatorade, and State Farm. Although, after signing in June 2022 and becoming one of its first class of student-athletes, the partnership recently came to an end, and she will enter the draft as a free agent.

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Apr 7, 2024; Cleveland, OH, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark (22) takes the court before the game against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the finals of the Final Four of the womens 2024 NCAA Tournament at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Meanwhile, her association with Gatorade is still intact. This is evident by the fact that the sports drink brand honors her iconic No. 22, donating $22,000 to the Caitlin Clark Foundation. Moreover, the 6-foot guard is only the second women’s basketball player and fourth college athlete to be endorsed by Gatorade. Another of Caitlin Clark’s eye-catching partnerships is with State Farms. Becoming the first college player to do so, she follows star athlete Patrick Mahomes and is now the face of the company’s marketing and commercialization.
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In addition to this, Clark is also the first female athlete to sign a deal with Panini America trading cards. Such an illustrious NIL resume undeniably poses a major challenge to her adversary, Angel Reese.
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The endorsement state of the Bayou Barbie
After lifting the national championships last season, the All-American forward has taken the NIL world by storm. Multiple commercial giants approached Reese with heavy price tags. Her headlining partnership was with Reebok as soon as NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal became its President. Another noteworthy association this year for Angel Reese was with ZOA Energy, which is the brainchild of professional wrestler turned actor Dwayne The Rock Johnson.

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Apr 3, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; LSU forward Angel Reese and forward Amani Bartlett watch the game between the New Orleans Pelicans and the Orlando Magic during the first half at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Her current NIL valuation of $1.8 million is a result of her deals with companies like Goldman Sachs, Topps, Beats by Dre, Tampax, Airbnb, Amazon, Playstation, SI Swimsuit, Starry, Bose, JanSport, Campus Ink (jerseys), Raising Cane’s, Bose, Sonic, Caktus AI, Bayou Traditions, Intuit TurboTax, Mielle Organics, TOGETHXR, Hancock Whitney, DTLR, Banter by Piercing Pagoda, and Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys.
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Both Clark and Reese have given the fans some very memorable moments. Furthermore, their impact and influence on college basketball have resulted in them getting all this NIL fame. Will they be able to carry this status in the WNBA? What do you think about the NIL valuations on Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese?
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