Dunkin’ has selected 31 student athletes to be apart of its Team Dunkin’ class of 2023. Dunkin’ will also sponsor the entire women’s Northwestern University field hockey team, according to a press release.
As part of Dunkin’s collegiate name, image and likeness (NIL) partnerships, these student-athletes, representing 13 teams from colleges and universities all over the country, will share their experiences across social media and enjoying exclusive Team Dunkin’ merch to sport on and off the field. And to make it extra special for home-team fans, Team Dunkin’ athletes will be honored by having their favorite Dunkin’ drink featured at a participating Dunkin’ location in their college town.
The 31 student athletes are:
- Alia Marshall, Northwestern, field hockey.
- Andrew Platek, Siena College, basketball.
- Anna Sprys, Binghamton College, volleyball.
- Armando Bacot, University of North Carolina, basketball.
- Ashley Chevalier, Texas Tech University, basketball.
- Cam Morrissey, University of Vermont, hockey.
- Cara Lewis, Virginia Tech, volleyball.
- Devin Carter, Providence College, basketball.
- Devyn Flaherty, Florida State University, softball.
- Hendon Hooker, University of Tennessee, football.
- Ice Brady, University of Connecticut, basketball.
- Ishamel Legget, University of Rhode Island, basketball.
- Jack Myers, Ohio State University, lacrosse.
- Jackson Pruitt, Temple University, football.
- Jada Moore, Florida Atlantic University, basketball.
- Jahvon Quinerly, University of Alabama, basketball.
- Jhenna Gabriel, University of Las Vegas, volleyball.
- Joseph Girard III, Syracuse University, basketball.
- Kenadi Brown, University of New Hampshire, gymnastics.
- Lila Slattery, Northwestern, field hockey.
- Maddie Zimmer, Northwestern, field hockey.
- Matt Koopman, University of Massachusetts, hockey.
- Matthew Boling, University of Georgia, track and field.
- Maya Nnaji, University of Arizona, basketball.
- Paige Shy, Youngstown State University, basketball.
- Regan Cornelius, Northwestern, field hockey.
- Savannah Perry, University of Colorado, volleyball.
- Vanessa DiNardo, University of Cincinnati, soccer.
- Zay Flowers, Boston College, football.
- Zia Cooke, University of South Carolina, basketball.
- Utica University athlete to be announced.