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MAKING MAJOR MOVES : TCU Guard Maddie Scherr Partners With Paul Miller Mazda One Last Time



Maddie Making Moves Down To TX
photo cred: TCU Athletics

TCU is getting an amazing player and marketing presence for their program. Maddie Scherr , the talented basketball player opens a new chapter in her collegiate career, bringing with her a wealth of experience and skill to the TCU Horned Frogs.


Scherr's decision to transfer to TCU marks a significant shift in the landscape of women's college basketball. The 5-foot-11 guard from Florence, Kentucky, made a name for herself during her time with the Wildcats, showcasing her exceptional athleticism and basketball IQ on the court. Her decision to join TCU speaks volumes about the program's potential and the opportunities it offers for growth and development.


In an official statement released by TCU, head coach Raegan Pebley expressed her excitement about Scherr's arrival, stating, "Maddie is an exceptional player who brings a wealth of talent and experience to our team. Her versatility and ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor will be invaluable to us as we continue to elevate our program."





In addition to her transfer, Scherr's name, image, and likeness (NIL) deal with Paul Miller Mazda has come to an end. This marks the conclusion of a groundbreaking partnership that showcased the potential of NIL opportunities for student-athletes.


Scherr made history at Kentucky by becoming the first women's basketball player to secure an NIL deal with a car dealership. The partnership with Paul Miller Mazda not only provided Scherr with financial support but also allowed her to engage with fans and the local community in meaningful ways.


NIL deals have emerged as a game-changer for college athletes, offering them the opportunity to monetize their talents and brand endorsements while still in school. Scherr's partnership with Paul Miller Mazda exemplified the power of NIL deals in empowering student-athletes and opening up new avenues for revenue generation. Scherr will no doubt leave her mark on the court as well as off in the NIL space once she gets going in Fort Worth.




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