Well at least her hair looks nice. And that's the most important thing.And AI did weird things with her right arm. Don't people scrutinize these things before they go out?
They didn’t change the name - “Alumni Court” is still there on the opposite sideline of “Basketball Capital of the World.”I had a conversation with Dave Benedict about the possibility of renaming the court at Gampel Hall of Fame Court and putting Calhoun 's and Auriemma's names on the end lines and our Hall of Fame players names along the sidelines, possibly as signatures. Dave replied that the court at Gampel was named Alumni Court and that he would not insult our alumni by changing the name. Apparently, that righteous indignation ended the moment a hair dye company offered to pony up cash and NIL.
Formula eRacing Grand Prix of Mexico presented by SunocoI’m sure if Rolex or Charmin or Nike ponied up more money they would have gotten the naming rights. If you are selling naming You take the best deal you can.
I’d give an arm and a leg for hair like that.Well at least her hair looks nice. And that's the most important thing.
Ah OK. I read somewhere that what Madison Reed, purchased was "court naming rights."They didn’t change the name - “Alumni Court” is still there on the opposite sideline of “Basketball Capital of the World.”
That's "rose".
I orginally thought it had something to do with Harris Reed and then I see the pic of all these girls and I'm thinking WT#NGL, thought Madison Reed was Ashley Madison and thought it was a really weird NIL and marketing agreement.
She's also a member of the School of Business Hall of FameThe company’s CEO and founder is also a UConn alum and is a UConn Foundation Board of Directors member.
Good points.The naming rights to our arena going to a largely women’s products company will do more damage than good. I’m sure it was the highest offer, and I get why (because if you’re selling female products what better place is there) but with no idea what our options were I worry that the marginal gain will be offset by increasing the perception that our school is about women’s hoops and will never be a big time football program. Hope I’m wrong.
Didn’t AM turn out to be like 3 overweight women from Newark and a whole bunch of bots?you say it like it's a bad thing...
Its rights to put their name on the court. Not rename the court.Ah OK. I read somewhere that what Madison Reed, purchased was "court naming rights."
Given the location, maybe they'll offer a prize for three point shots made from within the logo! That might be kind of cool.If you’re wondering what it looks like on the floor, here you go
Didn't UConn's Women go to their first Final Four in 1991?I do remember Norm’s line on cheers. It was before UConn played anything on a national stage.
To me this is a great revenue source for the school and frankly, I dare you or any other naysayers to produce a list of Sponsor names off the top your head of any other P5 or Big East arena? The naming rights are fungible and truly have zero impact on any program, including the athletes who really are now about "how much can you give me?".The naming rights to our arena going to a largely women’s products company will do more damage than good. I’m sure it was the highest offer, and I get why (because if you’re selling female products what better place is there) but with no idea what our options were I worry that the marginal gain will be offset by increasing the perception that our school is about women’s hoops and will never be a big time football program. Hope I’m wrong.