Skechers has added College of Southern California basketball standout Kiki Iriafen to its Skechers Basketball roster, whereas concurrently welcoming Misa Rodríguez, goalkeeper for Actual Madrid CF and 2023 World Cup champion, to its Skechers Soccer household.
USC ahead Kiki Iriafen. – Skechers
Iriafen, anticipated to be a prime decide within the upcoming 2025 WNBA Draft, will step into her skilled profession carrying Skechers Basketball footwear.
At the moment averaging 18.6 factors and eight.5 rebounds for USC whereas pursuing a grasp’s diploma on the Marshall Faculty of Enterprise, Iriafen joins fellow WNBA star Rickea Jackson and NBA standouts Joel Embiid, Julius Randle, and others within the Skechers basketball household.
“After two years on the court in the NBA and WNBA, it’s a big moment for Skechers Basketball to sign Kiki, our first college player, and embark on the journey with her as she begins her professional career,” mentioned Michael Greenberg, president of Skechers.
“Kiki is a rising star with a bright future in the league. We look forward to supporting her from the draft through her first season and beyond. As the second woman on our basketball roster, she also furthers our mission to engage with female athletes around the world so that more players everywhere experience the signature Comfort That Performs of Skechers.”
On the soccer aspect, Skechers signed Misa Rodríguez, who will compete within the model’s high-performance SKX_1.5 Elite boots and seem in upcoming world campaigns.
Rodríguez provides to a stacked soccer roster that features world stars like Harry Kane, Mohammed Kudus, and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
“We are very proud to have a player like Misa in the Skechers Football family, who, among many characteristics, stands out for her confidence, leadership, strength, and precision,” mentioned Txerra Díaz, nation supervisor of Skechers.
“We continue to strengthen our position in the sport with a product of exceptional quality, already recognized for offering a technicality and comfort that allow for better and greater performance on the field.”