NIL deals for Wisconsin high schoolers denied, WIAA votes

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WIAA: NIL deals for student-athletes rejected

The WIAA on Wednesday denied a constitutional amendment that would have allowed student-athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) on Wednesday denied a constitutional amendment that would have allowed student-athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness.

Known as NIL, it's a new concept for collegiate athletes across the country. It has trickled down to the high school level in most states, where high school student-athletes are able to make NIL money.

In Wisconsin, the proposal was shot down 219-170 during Wednesday's WIAA meeting. 

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FOX6's Stephanie Grady recently sat down with WIAA Executive Director Stephanie Hauser about the changing landscape of high school athletics in the state. You can watch those full interviews below.

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NIL deals for Wisconsin high schoolers?

It’s a new concept for collegiate athletes – the ability to make money with their name, image and likeness (NIL). What’s become known as NIL is trickling down to the high school level as well.

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WIAA gives students voice, licensed officials shortage

There are more than a dozen high school sports in Wisconsin that require officials to oversee the state of play. But since the pandemic, the pool from which to pull for varsity events is shrinking.

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