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Caitlin Clark, renowned for her remarkable skills on the basketball court, has now made a significant mark off the court by becoming the highest-selling college athlete in the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era, as reported by Fanatics through Front Office Sports. This achievement coincides with her setting a new NCAA Division I women’s scoring record, highlighting a monumental week for the athlete.

Following her record-breaking performance, Fanatics experienced an unprecedented surge in sales of Clark-branded merchandise, surpassing all previous records held by college athletes since the inception of NIL rights in 2022. The surge in sales outpaced the records set by former front-runner Shedeur Sanders, the Colorado quarterback who initially captured widespread attention in college football.

Clark’s commercial success was fueled by a variety of merchandise, including a Nike apparel line adorned with the slogan “You break it, you own it” and a series of autographed trading cards by Fanatics Collectibles, which reportedly sold out within minutes. Additionally, her Topps Now card ranked among the top 10 in sales across all sports within the series.

Clark’s ascent to fame was not just limited to her scoring prowess; her influence extended significantly, as evidenced by the near sell-out of the Big Ten women’s basketball tournament in Minneapolis, largely attributed to her record-breaking performance. With the tournament on the brink of its first-ever sellout and the national title within reach for Iowa, Clark’s impact on and off the court continues to grow, setting the stage for her anticipated transition to the WNBA.

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