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South Carolina women's basketball guard MiLaysia Fulwiley once again showed off her show game in the Gamecocks' Final Four win over Texas on Friday.
So it was only fitting that Steph Curry followed suit.
The two-time NBA MVP was seen rocking Fulwiley's new C2 Low PE shoes for the Golden State Warriors' win over the Denver Nuggets, right after Fulwiley wore them in the Final Four at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida to help send the Gamecocks back to the women's NCAA Tournament title game.
Fulwiley finished with seven points on 3 of 6 shooting from the field with three rebounds and a block in South Carolina's 74-57 win over Texas on Friday. Curry finished with 36 points on 13-of-24 shooting with five assists, two rebounds and two steals in the Warriors' win.
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The 5-foot-10 guard first debuted the C2 Low PEs in South Carolina's first-round win vs. No. 16 Tennessee State on March 21 and has worn them every game of the women's NCAA Tournament, including the Sweet 16 win over No. 4 Maryland where she scored 23 points. So power of the shoes for the Gamecocks?
This isn't the first time that Curry has rocked one of Fulwiley's gear, as the Gamecocks' sophomore guard is signed to Curry's brand. On the same day that South Carolina defeated Tennessee State, Curry arrived at the Warriors' game that night in a Fulwiley T-shirt.
"Just having connections like that makes me know I am very blessed and when I saw him where the shirt, I just thought 'Wow this is a dream come true.' I could only dream for something like that to happen and the fact that it happened just shows good of a person he is," Fulwiley said on March 21 about her NIL deal with Curry. "He didn't have to do that, just because I'm signed to him he didn't have to do that."
Fulwiley and South Carolina are set to take on No. 2 seed UConn at 3 p.m. ET at Amalie Arena in Tampa on Sunday in the national championship game of the women's NCAA Tournament, where they will look to defend their crown.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Steph Curry wears South Carolina's MiLaysia Fulwiley's custom sneakers
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So it was only fitting that Steph Curry followed suit.
The two-time NBA MVP was seen rocking Fulwiley's new C2 Low PE shoes for the Golden State Warriors' win over the Denver Nuggets, right after Fulwiley wore them in the Final Four at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida to help send the Gamecocks back to the women's NCAA Tournament title game.
Fulwiley finished with seven points on 3 of 6 shooting from the field with three rebounds and a block in South Carolina's 74-57 win over Texas on Friday. Curry finished with 36 points on 13-of-24 shooting with five assists, two rebounds and two steals in the Warriors' win.
REQUIRED READING: South Carolina women's basketball vs UConn prediction, pick for 2025 NCAA championship
The 5-foot-10 guard first debuted the C2 Low PEs in South Carolina's first-round win vs. No. 16 Tennessee State on March 21 and has worn them every game of the women's NCAA Tournament, including the Sweet 16 win over No. 4 Maryland where she scored 23 points. So power of the shoes for the Gamecocks?
This isn't the first time that Curry has rocked one of Fulwiley's gear, as the Gamecocks' sophomore guard is signed to Curry's brand. On the same day that South Carolina defeated Tennessee State, Curry arrived at the Warriors' game that night in a Fulwiley T-shirt.
"Just having connections like that makes me know I am very blessed and when I saw him where the shirt, I just thought 'Wow this is a dream come true.' I could only dream for something like that to happen and the fact that it happened just shows good of a person he is," Fulwiley said on March 21 about her NIL deal with Curry. "He didn't have to do that, just because I'm signed to him he didn't have to do that."
Fulwiley and South Carolina are set to take on No. 2 seed UConn at 3 p.m. ET at Amalie Arena in Tampa on Sunday in the national championship game of the women's NCAA Tournament, where they will look to defend their crown.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Steph Curry wears South Carolina's MiLaysia Fulwiley's custom sneakers
Continue reading...