By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter Wilson Sporting Goods is expanding its signature basketball line as part of its ongoing licensing partnership with WNBA star Caitlin Clark. The latest collection from Wilson was developed by a team of women designers who collaborated closely with Caitlin throughout the product development process. By working directly with the WNBA player, … [Read more...] about Wilson and Caitlin Clark Debut New Basketball Collection
Women's Sports licensing
Endeavor Launches UK Program to Increase Women’s Access in the Sports Industry
By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter Endeavor has launched a new virtual education and development program called NXT UK: Women in Sports as part of its Endeavor Impact initiative. The NXT UK: Women in Sports program is a six-week virtual course for young women in the UK who want to pursue careers in the sports industry. The program will provide free educational … [Read more...] about Endeavor Launches UK Program to Increase Women’s Access in the Sports Industry
Special Report: The Growing Opportunity for Licensing in Women’s Sports
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief Just a few short years ago, most experts in the sports industry would say with confidence that men’s sports would always be more popular than women’s sports, and that the primary audience for sports is made up of men. But since 2019 in particular, it’s the women who are putting the big points on the board for growth, in terms of overall … [Read more...] about Special Report: The Growing Opportunity for Licensing in Women’s Sports
Sprouts Farmers Market Supporting 8 NIL Deals With Female Athletes
By Allison Watkinson TLL Reporter Sprouts Farmers Market is marking Women's History Month by supporting eight new Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals with female athletes from schools in Sprouts communities across the country. Sprouts is a long-term and dedicated supporter of women's sports. To date, Sprouts has executed more than 150 female athlete deals through NIL … [Read more...] about Sprouts Farmers Market Supporting 8 NIL Deals With Female Athletes