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How NIL Could Affect NCAA Men’s Hockey

It seems like all we’ve heard since the NCAA ruled that athletes could make money is that this basketball player has an NIL deal with a shoe brand or that college gymnast has an NIL deal with an athleisure brand. It was a much-needed change, albeit one that happened perhaps far later than it should have. It gave college athletes a sense of agency in their careers—an important step. And now it’s in college hockey.  Click here to read the rest of the article on bleacherreport.com.

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