RENO, Nev. - The players of the Nevada women's basketball team partnered with the NIL Store to create speciality pink jerseys supporting Nevada alumnus and local teacher, Robin Murray, who is currently fighting breast cancer.
The players have pledged to donate all proceeds from the jersey sales to Murray, who is a leader in the local community.
"We are proud to be able to support one of our local female leaders in her fight against breast cancer," said Amanda Levens, Nevada women's basketball head coach. "Robin is a mother, a wife and an educator. Within our program, we all understand how impactful these roles are to her family and her community. Nevada Women's Basketball wanted to support her in her fight and bring awareness to her story."
The Nevada women's basketball team will be wearing pink jerseys for their game on Feb. 22 when they host Wyoming for their annual "Pink Out."
The NIL jerseys are available for every current player on the roster.
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ABOUT CAMPUS INK AND THE NIL STORE
Backed by Mark Cuban, Campus Ink expanded into the Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) space in 2021 and launched the NIL Store, which serves as a merchandising solution for student-athletes and schools across the country. The NIL Store operates with the firm belief that every student-athlete has an opportunity to capitalize on their NIL and should earn industry-leading payouts. Campus Ink was founded in 1947 on the campus of the University of Illinois and was reimagined in 2015 with an office in downtown Chicago and a production facility in Urbana, Ill., where the company handles all of its own production and fulfillment.
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