"And now we have a voice, and these brands and companies are giving us more of a voice and a presence online, social media, different things like that … "For me, I kind of view it as like you're giving, especially for women's athletes, you're giving them just more of a platform to kind of like promote things that you feel passionate about and want to get out there," Ducharme said. The 2022-23 college season is just the second official year of NIL activity, yet it’s already vastly impacted the women’s college basketball space. Since arriving at UConn last fall, Ducharme has gotten involved with a handful of various businesses through NIL including Degree Deodorant, iSlide and Bumble. I scored a fresh haircut so I can rock my hair with confidence this #MarchMadness! □ See how other players & fans are showing off their great hair for the tournament: #ad /Oyz0Az9xef- Caroline Ducharme March 16, 2023 I really loved the things that they were talking about of partnering with the tournament and their connection to March Madness, so I was really excited to partner with them." "So, getting a good haircut and having the confidence to go into March. "When you look good, you feel good and play good," Ducharme said. The campaign encourages fans to share photos or videos of their best hat flips ( /MarchMadness ) for a chance to win tickets to the men’s or women’s Final Four and National Championship games. So, I'm excited and I think mentally we're all ready to just get games going and start the tournament."ĭucharme is teaming up with Great Clips in its Hats Off campaign throughout March Madness. "So, I'm feeling a lot better than I was at the Big East Tournament. It took a little bit to get back to where I want to be, but I think the last few weeks having time here, we had some days off, we had some practice days, it's really helped me to be able to get all my treatment in, see all my doctors kind of do everything to manage the effects of that. "I think after the Big East Tournament, it took a little bit to kind of get back after taking that hit. "I feel good," she told CT Insider Wednesday afternoon. Not only will Ducharme be one of UConn’s most important sparks off the bench during March Madness, but she’s also giving fans a chance to experience the tournament through a name, image and likeness partnership with Great Clips.
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