Paige Bueckers is winning the partnerships game. Her new Fanatics deal shows how
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Paige Bueckers is winning the partnerships game. Her new Fanatics deal shows how
"Growing up, WNBA star Paige Bueckers says she was "huge" on sports memorabilia. She collected items across a range of sports from her favorite players, including their posters, autographs, and jerseys. Today, she's having a full circle moment: Bueckers just announced an exclusive, multi-year deal with Fanatics, which will make the sports apparel juggernaut the sole provider of her memorabilia and collectibles."
"The Paige Bueckers Fanatics collection pulls from both her collegiate career with the UConn Huskies (which she led to four Big East Tournament wins, four Final Four appearances, and a National Championship title) and her current professional career as a guard on the Dallas Wings, and includes autographed and inscribed basketballs, jerseys, photos, shoes, and select game-used equipment. The collection is currently live across Fanatics' network of sites, including Fanatics.com and WNBAStore.com."
"Bueckers, who graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2024, was one of the first college athletes to benefit from the Supreme Court's 2021 ruling allowing amateurs to profit off of their own name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights. She became a trailblazer in using strategic NIL deals to expertly market her own brand, racking up an estimated $1.5 million net worth by her final 2024-2025 NCAA season."
Paige Bueckers signed an exclusive multi-year deal with Fanatics to make the company the sole provider of her memorabilia and collectibles. She began as an avid collector of sports memorabilia and now offers autographed and inscribed basketballs, jerseys, photos, shoes, and select game-used equipment spanning her UConn and Dallas Wings careers. The collection is available across Fanatics.com and WNBAStore.com. Bueckers graduated UConn in 2024 and was an early beneficiary of the 2021 Supreme Court NIL ruling, building an estimated $1.5 million net worth by her final NCAA season. After being drafted first overall in 2025, she became Rookie of the Year and an All-Star, and her merchandise sales ranked among the strongest in WNBA history.
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