Degree® Launches the 'Bracket Gap Challenge,' One of the Largest Women's Bracket Promotions in the History of March Madness®, to Help Raise Awareness for the 2022 NCAA® Division I Women's Basketball Championship; Winner Scores $25K and a Women's Athlet
Retrieved on:
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
CDP, WNBA, Movement, NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, Health, Unilever, Athlete, II, Personal care, Growth, Magnum, Program, NCAA, Heart, Kandake, AAA, NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship, Association, Multimedia, NCAA basketball tournament selection process, Mentorship, Perspiration, S&P, NCAA March Madness (TV program), Deodorant, Water, Dow Jones Sustainability Indices, Freedom, Madness, Awareness, Knorr, Life, NO, Sunlight, University, History, Hellmann, Twitter, III, Hope, Champion, Human, Population, College basketball in the Philippines, Goal, Sport, View, Cosmetics, Online gambling, Toy, Renewable energy, Instagram, D.C, Facebook, Degree
As part of the brand's efforts, Degree has partnered with two-time WNBA Champion and two-time NCAA Champion, Candace Parker, a well-known voice in sports equity.
Key Points:
- As part of the brand's efforts, Degree has partnered with two-time WNBA Champion and two-time NCAA Champion, Candace Parker, a well-known voice in sports equity.
- Together, we'll drive conversation and hype that will ultimately help level the playing field when it comes to sports."
- Within, Parker says, "There's no such thing as a 'bracket' anymore, this March Madness, there's only 'brackets.'"
- The 'Bracket Gap Challenge' campaign is part of Degree's larger brand mission to inspire the confidence to break barriers.