LSU’s Angel Reese was top NIL earner in both men’s and women’s March Madness

Reese led all basketball players (men and women) affiliated with Campus Ink in NIL-related commissions during the tournament.

[autotag]Angel Reese[/autotag] has seen her prominence skyrocket over the last couple of months.

After leading LSU to a national title, the women’s basketball star has become a household name and one of the most sought-after name, image and likeness partners for brands in all of college sports.

March Madness proved to be quite lucrative for Reese. According to the apparel company Campus Ink, Reese was the highest earner in terms of NIL-related commissions during both the men’s and women’s tournaments. We don’t know precisely how much Reese profited from these sales, but Campus Ink discloses that athletes make between $8 and $15 on every item sold.

Reese has become one of the top personalities in women’s basketball and could find herself as the WNBA’s first overall draft pick this time next year. In the meantime, she’ll return to LSU looking to lead the team to another title (and make some more dough in the process).

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