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Inaugural Love College Hoops...Beat Cancer Week Set for Feb. 21-28

(Feb. 3, 2010)

The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), together with Coaches vs. CancerŽ, a nationwide collaboration between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), today announced the inaugural Love College Hoops....Beat Cancer Week, a fan driven initiative created to support the fight against cancer.

Chasing Grizzlies and Wildcats

(12/17/2009)

All retailers and licensees alike will focus their attention on the NCAAŽ Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) championship game between The University of Montana and Villanova University slated for this Friday in Chattanooga, Tenn. Both institutions have fast rising licensing programs, and while product sales are likely to continue to soar for both programs regardless of which team wins, the winner is sure to benefit from a significant hot market.

The Collegiate Licensing Company Signs Agreement with Grambling State University

(10/27/2009)

The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), a division of IMG Worldwide, today announced it has reached an agreement with Grambling State University to manage its trademark licensing program.

College Chic and U Chic Form Partnership

(10/26/2009)

The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), a division of IMG Worldwide, today announced a partnership between CollegeChic.com and UniversityChic.com in an effort to expand its editorial offering and to further reach the female consumer on college campuses.

CLC Partners With Texas Sports Hall of Fame to Bring Vintage Southwest Conference Logo Back to Life

(10/01/2009)

The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), a division of IMG Worldwide, today announced an agreement with the Texas Sports Hall of Fame to represent the trademark licensing rights of the former Southwest Conference (SWC) trademarks.

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Etched Basketball Pub Glass

A very popular glass: customers love the raised basketball formed on the bottom of this unique pub glass. It fits in with any sports fan's barware, yet is practical enough for everyday kitchen use. It holds 16 ounces.