Caitlin Clark isn't just hitting money jump shots on the court, but also making great money off it. Rightfully so, as the Iowa Hawkeyes superstar has multiple NIL deals with some prestigious companies.
Clark became the talk of women's college basketball and that's incredible for different reasons. For one, it seemed like more basketball fans were drawn to the Women's March Madness, which is only going to help the game.
With her long threes and crazy passes, Clark brought fans to a women's game that might not have happened before that. Companies, however, already know the talent that she shows in every game.
Caitlin Clark has many NIL deals, including deals with The Vinyl Studio, Hy-Vee, H&R Block, Topps, Nike, Shoot-A-Way, Bose, Buick, Goldman Sachs, and others.
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With all of those NIL deals added up, reports say that she's making about $3 million. The Nike deal includes Bronny James - the son of LeBron James, DJ Wagner - a top high school basketball player from New Jersey, Caitlin Clark, and others.
Given the tournament she just had, it would make sense to see Caitlin Clark with other NIL deals. She already has some of the top brands in the world and companies should be begging her to be a part of their teams at this point.
Her favorite NIL deal doesn't make her any money but shows the type of person she is. Clark signed one of her NIL deals with a local food bank, as director John Boller decided to go after her instead of the Iowa football players:
"I kind of surveyed our options and I was like, Iowa is a good football program, but personally, I’ve been a huge Iowa women’s basketball fan for a long time now, so it was a no-brainer. It was clear that (Clark) was the biggest name at that time in any type of Iowa sport. And now today, she’s one of the biggest names in all of basketball, which is really, really exciting."
Caitlin Clark and the rest of her Iowa Hawkeyes team could have even more money coming their way in the near future.