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Data analytics firm SponsorUnited, one of CT's fastest

Stamford native Bob Lynch has created transparency within the sports and entertainment sponsorship industry, having slowly pulled back the curtain on the multibillion-dollar sector with data analytics hub SponsorUnited. In 2016, the marketing veteran saw a need for easier access to information on sponsors and sports teams, after heading up sponsorship efforts for the Miami […]

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Data analytics firm SponsorUnited, one of CT's fastest

Stamford native Bob Lynch has created transparency within the sports and entertainment sponsorship industry, having slowly pulled back the curtain on the multibillion-dollar sector with data analytics hub SponsorUnited.

In 2016, the marketing veteran saw a need for easier access to information on sponsors and sports teams, after heading up sponsorship efforts for the Miami Dolphins and Brooklyn Nets.

“I saw a gap in information around how these sponsorships are bought and sold,” he told the Hartford Business Journal. “The sponsorship industry and the endorsement industry were growing like a weed, but it was all very opaque. That’s what kind of planted the seed.”

After five years with the Dolphins and a year with the Nets, Lynch realized the information he sought out was hard to come by in all professional sports.

“I thought there was an opportunity to start a company and bring value to this industry,” said Lynch, who lives in Stamford and works out of his home. “I finally said, … you ought to kill the dream or go for it.”

Lynch founded SponsorUnited in 2018 and has quickly grown the 175-employee company, which provides market intelligence on sports sponsorship deals.

The company’s subscription-based platform offers users access to information on 350,000 sponsors — such as Walmart, Wells Fargo and Dick’s Sporting Goods — and more than 75,000 organizations that generate revenue from sponsorship deals. That includes sports teams and leagues, events, media companies, athletes and influencers.

Lynch said SponsorUnited’s user base includes more than 1,200 organizations ranging from global brands like PepsiCo, Verizon and Anheuser-Busch, to major sports teams and leagues like the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Lakers and the NFL.

“It’s a diverse mix that reflects the full ecosystem of sponsorship buyers, sellers and strategists,” he said.

Subscribers pay anywhere from several thousand dollars to several hundred thousand dollars per year to use SponsorUnited’s platform, Lynch said.

The company’s early growth has attracted investors and other attention.

SponsorUnited in 2022 raised $35 million from Boston-based private equity firm Spectrum Equity. And last year, the company was named the sixth-fastest growing private business in Connecticut, according to Inc.’s annual 5000 list. SponsorUnited grew its revenue 507% over a three-year period ending in 2023, according to Inc.

Recruiting ‘scouts’

To launch his business, Lynch said he used his own funds and learned all he could about data platforms, sales-as-a-service technology and online marketplaces from Boston venture capitalist Chase Garbarino, founder of online real estate experience platform HqO, and one of SponsorUnited’s investors.

Lynch began collecting sponsorship data in 2017 using an innovative approach. He recruited college students from across the country majoring in sports management to take videos and photos of sponsor signage and displays at local stadiums, while also teaching these “scouts” about the industry.

“I had created an infrastructure of kids in every city with smartphones, so I could essentially do this at no cost at scale, getting hundreds of people,” he said. “Buying tickets to the games was probably my biggest expense at the time, and trying to live with a newborn and a 2-year-old and all that stuff that goes along with it.”

Lynch hired a few students to train other scouts and brought on Stamford investor Alain Benzaken as chief operating officer in June 2017, to help SponsorUnited build and test its online platform of sponsorship industry data.

“We had to make sure that the technology actually worked,” Lynch said. “The very first paid client we had was the San Francisco 49ers in January 2018.”

By the end of 2018, SponsorUnited had developed sponsorship data profiles on 28 teams throughout the National Football League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball and other professional leagues.

‘Smarter, faster decisions’

SponsorUnited provides users a range of information, including detailed profiles on brand sponsors and the organizations that use them, including key contacts, sponsorship spend estimates, active partnerships and marketing deal structures.

It also creates competitive benchmarking reports on sponsorship deals that track creative and social media performances, he said.

“We provide a comprehensive view of sponsorship and media partnerships across sports, entertainment and lifestyle,” Lynch said. “They can also understand category and industry trends in real time.”

SponsorUnited currently collects its sponsorship data by sending about 500 scouts to stadiums in 150 countries, and using data-scraping technologies to gather information from social and digital media.

The company also gets information from news and media sources, and uses artificial intelligence to process and structure the data it collects.

Lynch would not disclose exact revenue figures, but he said the company has made more than $10 million in annual sales over the past several years.

SponsorUnited hit a milestone in November 2024, when it launched a new tech platform called SPND, which stands for sponsorship prices of negotiated deals.

The AI-backed service provides financial terms for over $13.3 billion in actual sponsorship deals.

“For a long period of time, people said it would be great if we could know how much they pay for the sponsorship,” he said. “It took us four years to learn how to do that.”

Paula Beadle

Paula Beadle, founder and CEO of the Sponsorship Marketing Association, said she believes SponsorUnited is the first company to offer this level of detail on estimated transaction prices of sponsorship deals.

“There are other notable companies in the space that provide valuation models, but I believe the technology and level of data that SponsorUnited can deliver is unique,” Beadle said. “This kind of intelligence empowers smarter, faster decisions. It’s likely SponsorUnited has become the Redfin of the sponsorship industry.”

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Inverclyde Leisure offering free junior water polo session

The event at Gourock Outdoor Pool on Sunday, August 10, is set to run from 4pm to 5.30pm. It is open to young swimmers aged 11 to 17. Places are limited, and those interested are encouraged to sign up via the online link. Inverclyde Leisure will run the session with Western Baths Water Polo Club […]

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The event at Gourock Outdoor Pool on Sunday, August 10, is set to run from 4pm to 5.30pm.

It is open to young swimmers aged 11 to 17.

Places are limited, and those interested are encouraged to sign up via the online link.

Inverclyde Leisure will run the session with Western Baths Water Polo Club Juniors.

A spokesperson for Inverclyde Leisure said: “Whether you already play or are just curious to try it out, this free taster is the perfect chance to dive in.

“It is a brilliant way to meet new friends and learn the basics of water polo.”





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Nebraska Volleyball Announces Schedule Change for November Trip to USC

Nebraska volleyball will have a slight adjustment to its travel plans in mid-November. The Huskers announced on Thursday that due to scheduling conflicts, Nebraska’s West Coast road trip to USC has been pushed back one day from its original schedule. Nebraska was originally intended to compete against the Trojans on Saturday, Nov. 15, but will […]

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Nebraska volleyball will have a slight adjustment to its travel plans in mid-November.

The Huskers announced on Thursday that due to scheduling conflicts, Nebraska’s West Coast road trip to USC has been pushed back one day from its original schedule. Nebraska was originally intended to compete against the Trojans on Saturday, Nov. 15, but will instead take on USC a day later on Sunday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. CST. The game will now be streamed on B1G+.

The Huskers’ road schedule turns tricky in November, beginning with a Friday night road test on Halloween against Wisconsin before returning home Sunday to host Oregon. The Huskers then remain in Lincoln for a Thursday night tilt against Illinois on Nov. 6 before departing for Minnesota for a Saturday afternoon matchup on Nov. 8. The Big Red then begin their West Coast venture on Friday, Nov. 14 at UCLA before their newly scheduled matchup with USC.

Nebraska middle blocker Andi Jackson (15) hits a ball over USC outside hitter Ally Batenhorst.

Nebraska middle blocker Andi Jackson (15) hits a ball over USC outside hitter Ally Batenhorst. / Nebraska Athletics

Last season, Nebraska welcomed both UCLA and USC to the Bob Devaney Sports Center for home matchups on a Friday and Sunday slate. Nebraska would handle both California schools, winning 3-1 over UCLA on Friday, Sept. 27, then sweeping No. 20 USC on Sunday.

Nebraska’s last West Coast trip came in early November of 2024, as the Huskers visited Big Ten newcomers Oregon and Washington for a Thursday and Saturday trip. Nebraska handled business in back-to-back sweeps over the No. 12 Ducks and Washington en route to a national semifinal bid.

Nebraska is 3-1 all-time against the Trojans, as USC claimed the first win of the series in 1992 in a 3-1 victory on Nov. 13. Prior to the 2024 matchup, all of Nebraska and USC’s volleyball matches had been on neutral sites in Westwood, Calif. in 1992, Long Beach, Calif. in 1997, and in Omaha in 2008. The Huskers have won the previous three meetings.

Former Nebraska volleyball outside hitter Ally Batenhorst becomes emotional in her return to Lincoln with USC.

Former Nebraska volleyball outside hitter Ally Batenhorst becomes emotional as the Bob Devaney Sports Center crowd loudly welcomes her back with USC. / Nebraska Athletics/@HuskerVB on X

Emotions won’t run as high in the 2025 matchup as they did in Lincoln last September. Former Nebraska hitter Ally Batenhorst made her return to Nebraska after transferring from the program following the 2023 season. Batenhorst received a standing ovation from the Husker crowd leading into the contest and received a pregame embrace from Nebraska’s Lexi Rodriguez, Kennedi Orr, and Harper Murray.

Batenhorst would finish with 13 kills in the match while Nebraska settled in for their sixth-ranked victory at that point in their season. Murray finished with 12 kills, a pair of aces, and six digs in the contest, while Lexi Rodriguez had a match-high 13 digs.

Nebraska volleyball opens its 2025 season with the Red-White Scrimmage on Saturday, Aug. 9 followed by the Nebraska Alumni Match the following Saturday. The Huskers’ regular season begins on Friday, Aug. 22, against Pittsburgh as part of the AVCA First Serve, and awaits the start of Big Ten play until Wednesday, Sept. 24, against Michigan. The Big Red will appear on 19 regular-season national television appearances across the Big Ten Network, FOX, FS1, NBC, ABC, and ESPN, as well as having select games streamed on Nebraska Public Media and B1G+.

Nebraska Volleyball 2025 Schedule

Home matches are bolded. All times central

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MSU Earns Team Academic Honors from USTFCCCA

The Murray State women’s track & field program was honored by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as part of their national All-Academic Team awards for the 2024-25 school year.   “Our team members had a great year in the classroom,” said Murray State head coach Adam Kiesler. “We put […]

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The Murray State women’s track & field program was honored by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as part of their national All-Academic Team awards for the 2024-25 school year.
 
“Our team members had a great year in the classroom,” said Murray State head coach Adam Kiesler. “We put our academics at the top and to see their hard work pay off is very rewarding. We’re looking forward to the start of the fall semester and look for great performances on and off the field of play in 2025-26.”
 
The criteria for inclusion to the All-Academic Team awards includes all student-athletes on the institution’s NCAA Squad List for
Indoor and/or Outdoor Track and Field must be 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
 
For more information on the Murray State track and field team, visit GoRacers.com or follow @RacersXCTF on Instagram and X.
 



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Takeways From Media Day – University of Maryland Athletics

Maryland’s transfers bring SEC, international experience  Adam Hughes and the Terps’ coaching staff welcomed four transfers over the offseason. Three of the newcomers, including Ajack Malual, Haley Melby and Olivia Ruy, transferred from SEC programs.  Malual, a transfer from Tennessee, boasts international experience, having grown up playing volleyball in Italy. The native of Rome attended […]

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Maryland’s transfers bring SEC, international experience 

Adam Hughes and the Terps’ coaching staff welcomed four transfers over the offseason. Three of the newcomers, including Ajack Malual, Haley Melby and Olivia Ruy, transferred from SEC programs. 

Malual, a transfer from Tennessee, boasts international experience, having grown up playing volleyball in Italy. The native of Rome attended Tambosi ETI and was a member of the Italian U18 National Team. Her sister, Adhu, competes professionally in Italy, while her brother, Dhiu, previously competed professionally there. 

The senior explained how transitioning to play in the United States has had a positive impact on her game. 

“I feel like it has been such a beautiful experience for me,” Malual said. “I feel like I have something extra in my luggage of experiences in life. I get to see how people in America play. … It kind of taught me to adapt to change very quickly.”



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Men’s Volleyball Welcomes Gabriel Vergés as Inaugural Signee

Story Links RIVERDALE, NY – Manhattan Men’s Volleyball Head Coach Chris Schortgen has officially announced his first-ever signing with freshman setter Gabriel Vergés, on Thursday afternoon. “We are very excited to welcome Gabriel Vergés as our first international commit for our inaugural men’s volleyball season.” said Schortgen. “Gabriel comes to us from Barcelona where […]

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RIVERDALE, NY – Manhattan Men’s Volleyball Head Coach Chris Schortgen has officially announced his first-ever signing with freshman setter Gabriel Vergés, on Thursday afternoon.

“We are very excited to welcome Gabriel Vergés as our first international commit for our inaugural men’s volleyball season.” said Schortgen.

“Gabriel comes to us from Barcelona where he left his home at 13 to train at one of the top volleyball academies in Spain. He’s a very technical setter with a high IQ and proven leader throughout his career. We look forward to building with him.”

Vergés, the 6-4 setter who hails from Vilanova I la Geltru, Barcelona in Spain, attended INS Dolors Mallafré I Ros School, where he played six years of high school volleyball.

The incoming freshman was presented a high-performance athlete scholarship during his time at Vilanova I la Geltru, while helping his team to a third-place finish in back-to-back years in the Spanish Primera División Championships.

On the club circuit, Vergés most recently played for CEVOL Torredembarra. Prior to CEVOL, Verges competed with Club CV Barberá, Get BLUME, and VC Sant Martí as early as 2021-22.

Additionally, the Spaniard competed in Taekwondo for eight years in grade school in Barcelona.

In the classroom, Vergés was among the top three in his graduating class.

Vergés will be pursuing his bachelor’s degree in physics in Riverdale.

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Weightlifting Set to Return to Commonwealth Youth Games

British Weight Lifting is thrilled to learn that Weightlifting will be included in the sport programme of the 2027 Commonwealth Youth Games to be held in Malta. This marks a celebratory return for the sport, having last been featured at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa. With over 1,150 athletes aged 14–18 expected to […]

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British Weight Lifting is thrilled to learn that Weightlifting will be included in the sport programme of the 2027 Commonwealth Youth Games to be held in Malta.

Weightlifting Set to Return to Commonwealth Youth Games in Malta 2027

This marks a celebratory return for the sport, having last been featured at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa.

With over 1,150 athletes aged 14–18 expected to participate from across the Commonwealth Youth Games, the 2027 edition in Malta promises to be one of the most exciting yet. The sports programme includes athletics, para athletics, swimming and para swimming, water polo, netball, triathlon, sailing, squash—and, proudly, weightlifting.

Why This Matters to Weightlifting

  • A welcome milestone: This marks the sport’s return after a 12 year gap.
  • Pathway for youth athletes: The Commonwealth Youth Games has launched the careers of many past champions. Take Chris Murray, who earned his first international medal—a bronze—in the men’s 62kg category at Samoa 2015, before going on to become Commonwealth Games Champion in 2022.
  • Spotlight on our next generation: The Malta platform will offer young UK weightlifters the invaluable experience of international competition in a multi-sport environment much like the stepping stones ahead of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.

Weightlifting’s return to the Commonwealth Youth Games in Malta 2027 is a momentous and welcome development. 12 years on from Samoa 2015, this edition offers young British weightlifters a powerful launchpad and fans a chance to cheer on the stars of tomorrow on an international stage.

Chris Murray commented “I am so pleased to see Weightlifting back on the programme for the Commonwealth Youth Games. Opportunities like this offer young athletes an important international experience where they can build confidence for future competitions. I had a fantastic time competing at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa and look forward to other athletes having the same experience in Malta.”

Chris Murray with his Bronze medal, Samoa Commonwealth Youth Games 2015

Chris Murray with his Gold medal, Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022





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