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  2. Caitlin Clark becomes Fanatics' top-selling college athlete ...

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    Caitlin Clark can do a lot of things. Including sell merchandise. The same week she broke the NCAA Division I women's scoring record, Clark became Fanatics' top-selling college athlete in the NIL ...

  3. League Collegiate Wear - Wikipedia

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    League Collegiate Wear, Inc. is a college apparel company which sells university-licensed sportswear in the college bookstore market to over 3000 colleges and universities. In addition, it produces apparel for sales teams and sponsored events. It was founded in 1990 in Bridgeport, Pennsylvania.

  4. Where to shop for College Football Playoff gear following ...

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    The Georgia Bulldogs won the national championship for the first time in 41 years. Here's how and where you can shop for UGA title swag.

  5. Fanatics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The business operates digital and physical retail locations across leagues, teams, colleges, and associations globally, as well as the flagship site, Fanatics.com. Fanatics has online, sports venue, and vertical apparel partnerships worldwide with all major professional sports leagues and hundreds of collegiate and professional teams, including ...

  6. Title Nine (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The models in their catalogs are primarily actual female athletes. [6] [7] While the site is known for their sports bras, they also sell athletic equipment such as hockey gear, batting helmets and bicycles that are made for women and girls. [8] The company was profitable for the first time in 1993 and launched their first website in 1995. [2]

  7. Under Armour - Wikipedia

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    This 10-year deal was the largest of its kind in the history of college athletics and became effective July 1, 2014. As of 2014, Under Armour had an operating profit of more than 30%, accelerating from its 2013 pace. The company's share price soared 62.5% that year. [16]