Dexcom Brings Mentorship to Centerfield, Welcomes New, Star Athletes to Its Ground-breaking NIL Program Dexcom U
18 Settembre 2024 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
- Kicking off its third season, Dexcom U welcomes four new
athletes, including Shelomi Sanders, a rising star on the Alabama
A&M University basketball team, to its diverse roster of 20
athletes with diabetes representing 12 sports across 18
colleges
- First-of-its-kind program continues to serve as a beacon of
education and inspiration for the diabetes community through
mentorship opportunities such as the Dexcom U Sports Camp which
took place in June 2024
DexCom, Inc. (NASDAQ: DXCM), the global leader in real-time
continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for people with diabetes,
announced today the launch of the third season of Dexcom U, the
company’s groundbreaking NIL (name, image, likeness) program
exclusively for college athletes with diabetes.
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The Dexcom U 2024 roster consists of 20
athletes who all use Dexcom CGM to monitor their glucose levels and
manage their diabetes (Graphic: Dexcom)
Heralded by Ad Age as a Top 5 NIL Partnership after its
inaugural season in 2022, the 2024 Dexcom U season welcomes four
new athletes from top schools including Alabama A&M, University
of Southern California, University of Missouri and Florida Gulf
Coast University. The roster includes 20 athletes across 12
different sports including beach volleyball, water polo, lacrosse,
cheerleading and more.
All Dexcom U athletes use Dexcom continuous glucose monitoring
(CGM) technology to manage their diabetes. Dexcom CGMs consist of a
small, wearable sensor that continually measures and sends glucose
data wirelessly to a smart device* or receiver, giving users
accurate1 real-time glucose data that empowers them to train and
compete at a high level, breaking new barriers in their respective
sports.
“Heading into year three of this unique program, we want to
amplify the impact Dexcom U athletes are making on the next
generation of people with diabetes,” said Teri Lawver, executive
vice president and chief commercial officer at Dexcom. “After
supporting nearly 30 college athletes since the program’s inception
in 2022, with multiple reaching professional ranks, our Dexcom U
roster is proof that with the right support and technology, people
with diabetes can achieve their athletic dreams.”
With research that reveals representation for people with
diabetes can help inspire up-and-coming college and professional
athletes2, Dexcom has doubled down on fuelling mentorships between
aspiring young athletes and those playing at the collegiate or pro
levels.
To bring the program’s mentorship pillar to life, Dexcom hosted
the first-ever Dexcom U Sports Camp in San Diego during the
offseason. The camp brought together professional athletes
including Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Adonai Mitchell and
Miami Dolphins long snapper Blake Ferguson, Dexcom U team members
and young athletes ranging from ages 11 to 15 — all who have three
things in common: a diabetes diagnosis, a passion for sports, and
pride in wearing Dexcom CGM technology like Dexcom G7. At the camp,
Dexcom U athletes were paired with mentees following a dynamic day
of activities. Since then, they regularly check in on each other,
offering support and reminders that diabetes doesn’t have to hold
them back.
The Dexcom U 2024 roster consists of 20 athletes, with four new
and 16 returning members, who all use Dexcom CGM to monitor their
glucose levels and manage their diabetes:
- Amber Jackson, Track & Field, University of
Louisville
- Ava DeStefon, Cheerleading, Clemson University
- Ben Mirisch, Water Polo, University of Southern
California
- Bri Carrasquillo, Lacrosse, University of Oregon
- Caleb Fauria, Football, University of Delaware
- Dante Vasquez, Football, Springfield College
- Isaac Traudt, Basketball, Creighton University
- Jaci Carpenter, Beach Volleyball, Florida Gulf Coast
University
- Jaxon Dowell, Golf, University of Oklahoma
- Jessica Walter, Softball, Providence College
- Joshua Meriwether, Football, Tennessee State
University
- Leo Giannoni, Baseball, Florida Gulf Coast
University
- Madison Moraja, Track & Field, North Carolina State
University
- Marlee Fray, Soccer, Oral Roberts University
- Nicholas Hahne, Cheerleading, University of Notre
Dame
- Paris Husic, Track & Field, Clemson University
- Raegan Lantz, Volleyball, Miami (OH) University
- Sam Horn, Football & Baseball, University of
Missouri
- Shelomi Sanders, Basketball, Alabama A&M
- Tristan Wakefield, Rowing, Syracuse University
“I joined Dexcom U because it’s important to me to share my
story to be a voice for others and show I won’t be deterred from
achieving my goals despite living with diabetes,” said Shelomi
Sanders, first-year member of Dexcom U and basketball player at
Alabama A&M. “Not only does my Dexcom G7 give me and my loved
ones peace of mind, but the connectivity features I’m able to tap
into through my automated insulin delivery system help me elevate
my game to the next level.”
Dexcom will continue to offer free educational resources to help
other athletes with diabetes better understand how to manage their
condition. These resources also help parents, coaches and teammates
better understand the disease and learn how to support those with
diabetes. These resources consist of first-hand advice from Dexcom
U athletes as well as tips for the next generation of athletes with
diabetes so they can better manage their condition, stay active and
feel their best physically and mentally – on and off the field.
“Being part of such a special program like Dexcom U means the
world to me, and it’s empowering to know there’s a community out
there that understands the additional hurdles that athletes with
diabetes have to overcome,” said Joshua Meriwether, second-year
member of the program and football player at Tennessee State
University. “As a young teenager I dreamed of having a support
system like I do with my Dexcom U teammates, so being able to
mentor and inspire the next generation of athletes with diabetes is
extremely rewarding.”
To learn more about Dexcom U and access the educational
resources, visit https://www.dexcom.com/dexcomu.
About Dexcom, Inc.
DexCom, Inc. empowers people to take control of health through
innovative continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems.
Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., and with operations across
Europe and select parts of Asia/Oceania, Dexcom has emerged as a
leader of diabetes care technology. By listening to the needs of
users, caregivers and providers, Dexcom works to simplify and
improve diabetes management around the world. For more information
on Dexcom, visit https://www.dexcom.com/about.
*Smart device sold separately. For a list of compatible devices,
visit www.Dexcom.com/compatibility.
1 Welsh JB, et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2024;18(1):143-7. 2
Dexcom, U.S. data on file, September 2022
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