Gabe Cupps NIL Deal

Last Modified Oct 13, 2024 13:24 GMT
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Gabe Cupps. Source: Getty Images

Gabe Cupps, born on July 06, 2004, is an American basketball athlete who will play his third season of collegiate basketball with the Indiana Hoosiers. He went to the Centerville High School where he was named 2022 Ohio Mr. Basketball during his senior year. As a junior, Cupps averaged 14.2 points, 6.8 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game. During his senior year, Cupps averaged 15.4 points, 6.2 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and 2.2 steals per game and led the school to an overall 25-4 record. He was ranked the No.88 overall prospect by ESPN and received offers from top programs like Stanford, Michigan, Ohio State, Virginia Tech, Kansas State, Clemson, Dayton, and Cincinnati.

After graduating high school, Cupps was ranked the No.3 prospect in the state of Ohio and started his collegiate with the Indiana Hoosiers. During his freshman season in 2023-24, Cupps averaged 2.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 0.8 turnovers, and 0.7 steals while playing in 33 games for Indiana.

NameGabe Cupps
Net WorthNot Defined
Age20
ResidenceDayton, Ohio
PositionPoint Guard
Marital StatusUnmarried
Source of WealthBasketball, Endorsements, Social Media
SalaryNot Disclosed
EndorsementsHoosier Hysterics NIL Collective, Hoosiers For Good
Endorsement EarningsNot Disclosed

Gabe Cupps NIL Deal 2024

Gabe Cupps has inked NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals since he began his collegiate basketball journey with Indiana. His NIL Deal remains undisclosed as of October 2024.

Gabe Cupps’s Endorsements

One of the top forwards in college basketball, Gabe Cupps signed a few NIL deals since he started his career in 2023 with Hoosiers. He has signed NIL deals with college programs like Hoosier Hysterics NIL Collective, and Hoosiers For Good.

FAQs on Gabe Cupps

A. Gabe Cupps plays as a point guard for the Indiana Hoosiers.

A. Gabe Cupps has inked deals with Hoosier Hysterics NIL Collective, and Hoosiers For Good.

A. Gabe Cupps wears the No.2 jersey for Indiana Hoosiers.

A. Gabe Cupps went to the Centerville High School in Centerville, Ohio.

A. Gabe Cupps stands tall at 6ft 2inch (1.88m).

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