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Aurora FC partners with NOCAP Sports

NOCAP Sports, a leading athlete marketing technology and services company, has announced a partnership with Minnesota Aurora FC, a pre-professional women’s soccer team in the USL W League.

El Yucateco Fall Campaign Initiative

As the name, image and likeness (NIL) industry continues to evolve and grow, it has become imperative to show brands exactly what they get out of investing into college athletes.

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Garnet Trust Taps NOCAP Sports as its Commercial NIL Partner

Garnet Trust, the University of South Carolina’s Official NIL Collective, has partnered with NOCAP Sports to manage NIL deals for the university’s athletes. NOCAP will connect South Carolina athletes with brands to boost athlete earnings and benefit businesses through fan engagement.

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Prospect League partners with NOCAP Sports

NOCAP Sports, a leading athlete marketing company, has partnered with the Prospect League, a premier summer collegiate baseball league with 17 teams across seven states.

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WPSL partners with NOCAP Sports

NOCAP Sports, a leading athlete marketing technology and services company, has announced a partnership with the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL), the largest women’s soccer league in the world boasting a membership of 130 teams nationwide.

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Aurora FC partners with NOCAP Sports

NOCAP Sports, a leading athlete marketing technology and services company, has announced a partnership with Minnesota Aurora FC, a pre-professional women’s soccer team in the USL W League.

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Athlete Marketing is more efficient than… well, everything

Not every marketer is a sports person (and – dramatic understatement – not every sports person is a marketer). But regardless of their affinities or hobbies outside of work, successful marketers have a strong attraction towards solutions that efficiently accomplish their goals.

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NOCAP Sports Joins the NIL Verified Network

The NIL Verified Network, established by NIL Network, is a membership program made up of service providers dedicated to ensuring transparency, honesty, and fairness within the emerging NIL industry.

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College Basketball Tipoff: Planning your Tournament Time Activations Begins Now

For those unfamiliar with the phases of the college basketball season, an exciting slate of non-conference matchups and showcase tournaments highlights the first several weeks of the season, just before slowing down slightly around finals week and heading into December’s holiday season.

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University of South Carolina Women’s Basketball Team Players to Each Receive the Opportunity for $25,000 in NIL Deals for Upcoming Season

Thanks to Bakari Sellers and other prominent alumni, each player on the national champion University of South Carolina Women’s Basketball team can earn an average of $25,000 or more in NIL deals during the 2022-23 school year.

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Ready to Hire Athletes as Influencers? Here Are Three Things You Should Know

As the one-year anniversary of NIL changes approaches, one might expect clear strategies for athlete collaborations by now.

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The Show Must Go On: What to Expect in Year Two of NIL

Year one of name, image and likeness (NIL) freedom for college athletes is now in the books, and what a year it’s been.

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NOCAP Sports and INFLCR Partner to Give Tens of Thousands of Collegiate Athletes Access to More NIL Opportunities

NOCAP Sports' partnership with INFLCR gives NOCAP access to INFLCR’s vast student-athlete network, providing more vetted NIL opportunities from top brands and agencies worldwide.

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Inmar Intelligence Partners with NOCAP Sports to Enable Advertisers to Activate Collegiate Athletes as Influencers

Inmar Intelligence, a data-driven tech services company, announced a strategic alliance with NOCAP Sports, a platform enabling collegiate athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness (NIL) compliantly.

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College Sports Stakeholders Launch Campaign for International Athlete NIL Rights

IUPUI tennis player Alex Jochim could charge $40-50 an hour giving tennis lessons, now that NCAA name, image, and likeness rules finally allow those activities, he told Front Office Sports.

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