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University of Michigan senior launches website for student athletes to sell memorabilia
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A University of Michigan senior has come up with a creative business idea by working alongside his favorite team.
Jason Lansing was inspired by some pretty recognizable faces on the basketball court and now he’s helping student athletes sell their memorabilia.
Lansing has been a manager for the Michigan basketball team for the last four years. After forming friendships with former Michigan players like Xavier Simpson and Charles Matthews, he wanted to help them make money after their college career had ended.
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March Madness is big business for the NCAA but not for its athletes. A Chicago student is helping former players cash in By Robert Channick, Chicago Tribune
Published: April 4, 2021, 6:00am
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2 Photos Jason Lansing, 22, a University of Michigan senior from Chicago, sits with some of his Michigan gear for his online business selling game-worn sports gear in partnership with former college athletes on March 25, 2021, in Chicago. The Players Trunk, which stores merchandise in a suburban family garage, is growing so fast it was recently funded by a Chicago venture capital firm. (Erin Hooley/Chicago Tribune/TNS) Photo Gallery
CHICAGO – As head manager for the University of Michigan men’s basketball team, Jason Lansing has spent four years doing scut work – mopping up floors, unloading equipment and showing up for early morning rebounding duty.