2022 EverGreen NIL Celebration Awards

Spartan Student-Athletes Recognized for NIL Achievements

11/29/2022 1:04:00 PM

Spartan Student-Athletes Recognized for NIL Achievements
 
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State is believed to have become the first Power 5 school to recognize and celebrate the Name, Image and Likeness achievements of its student-athletes on Monday night, hosting the inaugural EverGreen NIL Celebration presented by MSUFCU inside the Tom Izzo Basketball Hall of History at the Breslin Student Events Center.
 
"We are proud of how our student-athletes have leaned-in to NIL opportunities," Michigan State Vice President and Director of Athletics Alan Haller said during his welcome. "Michigan State has quickly become a leader in the NIL space and we will continue to grow together."
 
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Michigan State Athletic Director Alan Haller spoke at the EverGreen NIL Celebration on Monday night at the Tom Izzo Basketball Hall of History inside the Breslin Student Events Center.

The idea for Monday night's celebration stemmed from the inaugural NIL Summit hosted in Atlanta in June, which several Michigan State student-athletes and athletics administrators attended.

"After attending the NIL Summit in Atlanta this past summer, our EverGreen NIL committee members who were in attendance were determined to bring this celebratory NIL concept to our campus on a micro level," Executive Associate Athletic Director for Championship Resources Ashton Henderson said.
 
Executive Associate Athletic Director for Championship Resources Ashton Henderson speaks at the 2022 EverGreen NIL Celebration on Monday night.


Spartan student-athletes, coaches and staff gathered for an evening of networking with representatives from businesses at the local and national level. Leaders from Anomaly Sports Group, INFLCR, Meta and Team Altemus sat down with Spartan football Director of Player Relations and Program Advancement, Darien Harris, for a fireside chat.
 
"The unique part of Michigan State is that we are always forward thinking," Harris said. "I remember having a conversation with Alan Haller in 2019 after finishing my graduate assistantship here. He asked me what a college athletics landscape would look like if (NIL legislation was passed) and he was all for it. In 2020, we had conversations with Anomaly Sports Group about what our education platform would look like if NIL legislation was passed. That goes to show that Michigan State has always tried to be ahead of the game and stay out front, and I believe we've been able to do that."
 
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Spartan football Director of Player Relations and Program Advancement, Darien Harris (center) is joined by representatives from Anomaly Sports Group, Team Altemus, INFLCR and Meta for a fireside chat.

Michigan State has been at the forefront of NIL advancement throughout the past year thanks to the EverGreen and Michigan State Exchange initiatives. MSU athletics is ranked in the Top 3 among Power 5 schools who have businesses logged into the INFLCR Exchange program. Spartan athletics ranks in the Top 5 among Power 5 programs in reported transactions thanks to the Michigan State Exchange.
 
"When it comes to the word education, and in talking to certain schools, I realized who was just going to manage NIL and who was going to be a champion in the space," Bruce Wimbish, Vice President of Anomaly Sports Group, said. "Michigan State from the onset has been a champion in the space because they understood that they wanted to be innovative, they wanted to provide education, but most importantly they didn't want to give student-athletes partial education. Michigan State wanted to make sure student-athletes understood contracts, taxes and how to vet advisors."
 
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Bruce Wimbish, Vice President of Anomaly Sports Group, speaks at the 2022 EverGreen NIL Celebration.

The night culminated with two Spartan athletics programs and three individual student-athletes being recognized for their NIL achievements.

Taking home awards at the inaugural EverGreen NIL Celebration were women's gymnastics, women's basketball, men's basketball senior forward Malik Hall, football redshirt sophomore tight end Maliq Carr and wrestling junior Chase Saldate.
 
The women's gymnastics team and head coach Mike Rowe were presented with the Giving Back Green award, given to the Spartan whose efforts have raised money and overall awareness to give back to their community, for their collaboration with Charitable Gifts of America.
 
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Men's basketball's Malik Hall was awarded the Spartan Success award, presented to a Spartan who has seen immense success in their NIL endeavors.
 

Earning the EverGreen Efficiency award for their work with MSUFCU was women's basketball and head coach Suzy Merchant. The EverGreen Efficiency award is given to the Spartan who has best utilized the EverGreen program to use the marketplace, log transactions and continue with best practices.
 

The EverGreen Innovation award was presented to football's Maliq Carr for his partnership with the WWE Next In Line program. Carr best exemplified creativity through innovative use of Name, Image and Likeness to generate value for himself and his partners.
 
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Wrestling's Chase Saldate earned the final award of the evening, taking home the EverGreen Ambassador award, presented to the Spartan who best represented and promoted use of the EverGreen program.
 
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