Student Athlete Partnerships

ALLO Athletes

We are excited to continue partnering with student athletes that love our internet service.

ALLO partners with college student athletes to share how fiber internet can change the way students excel in college. From testing online, joining virtual class video calls, and late-night studying, students need ALLO's reliable internet that can keep up!

If you are a college student-athlete and are interested in partnering with ALLO, email Sophie Bolubasz: [email protected]

Community at Heart

In alignment with our LOCAL core value, we're working with athletes in the communities we serve.

This collaboration is supported by the NCAA to allow student athletes to create an income from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Our student athlete partners simply post to their Instagram and explain ALLO's student upgrade promotion. This promotion offers eligible college students 1 GIG internet for the price of 500 Mbps or 2.3 GIG internet for the price of 1 GIG where available.

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Team ALLO

Check out our roster of hard-working ALLO student-athletes and learn more about each player. With so many stats and honors that we didn’t even try to fit them on the page, this team is full of GIG talent.

ALLO Athlete - Jalen Worthley

Jalen Worthley

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ALLO Athlete - Connor Essegian

Connor Essegian

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ALLO Athlete - Mia Liddiard

Mia Liddiard

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ALLO Athlete - Emalee Frost

Emalee Frost

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ALLO Athlete - Brandon Sanchez

Brandon Sanchez

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ALLO Athlete - Braden Cannon

Braden Cannon

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ALLO Athlete - Dominic Serrano

Dominic Serrano

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ALLO Athlete - Morgan Peterson

Morgan Peterson

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ALLO Athlete - Natalie Potts

Natalie Potts

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ALLO Athlete - Josiah Allick

Josiah Allick

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ALLO Athlete - Brooks Kneifl

Brooks Kneifl

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ALLO Athlete - Will Potratz

Will Potratz

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ALLO Athlete - Juwan Gary

Juwan Gary

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ALLO Athlete - Alexis Markowski

Alexis Markowski

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ALLO Athlete - Sam Hoiberg

Sam Hoiberg

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ALLO Athlete - Maddie Krull

Maddie Krull

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ALLO Athlete - Zac Tiderman

Zac Tiderman

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ALLO Athlete - Hannah Simental

Hannah Simental

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ALLO Athlete - Allison Weidner

Allison Weidner

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ALLO Athlete - Andrew Alirez

Andrew Alirez

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ALLO Athlete - Shaun Ross

Shaun Ross

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ALLO Athlete - Malachi Coleman

Malachi Coleman

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ALLO Athlete - Ashley Smetter

Ashley Smetter

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ALLO Athlete - Reagan Raabe

Reagan Raabe

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ALLO Athlete - Dolcie Hanlon

Dolcie Hanlon

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ALLO Athlete - Ramel Lloyd Jr.

Ramel Lloyd Jr.

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ALLO Athlete - Jagger Condomitti

Jagger Condomitti

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ALLO Athlete - Genesis Gibson

Genesis Gibson

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ALLO Athlete - Halle Duft

Halle Duft

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Scoops and Hoops

ALLO partnered with Nebraska basketball players Josiah Allick, Sam Hoiberg, Alexis Markowski, and Natalie Potts for a fun meet and greet event to celebrate the successful basketball season. 402 Creamery parked their ice cream truck, Sprinkles, outside of the ALLO storefront where fans could enjoy delicious ice cream courtesy of ALLO!

ALLO Student athletes with fans at the Scoops and Hoops event sponsored by ALLO Fiber.
ALLO Student athletes and fans enjoying ice cream at the Scoops and Hoops event sponsored by ALLO Fiber. ALLO Student athletes together at the Scoops and Hoops event sponsored by ALLO Fiber.

Bowling for Brighter Futures

ALLO athlete Malachi Coleman at his Bowling for Brighter Futures event

ALLO partnered with Nebraska football player Malachi Coleman and his foundation, Fly Like Chi, for a special event for foster kids and low-income families. Bowling for Brighter Futures allowed families to bowl for free, hang out with Malachi, enjoy snacks and drinks, and enter to win some amazing prizes.

In alignment with ALLO's local core value, we partnered with Malachi because of his local Lincoln roots and his desire to give back to the community. Fly Like Chi has four main focus areas: sports, the arts, technology, and education. Each of those align well with ALLO's event focus areas of arts, technology, education and business-to-business relationships.

ALLO athlete Malachi Coleman bowling with kids at his Bowling for Brighter Futures event

Nebraska Greats

ALLO athletes Nicklin Hames,          Kennedi          Orr and Madi          Kubik with a fan

In November 2022, ALLO collaborated with three University of Nebraska-Lincoln volleyball players, who also were ALLO customers. ALLO hosted a meet & greet event with student athletes, Madi Kubik, Nicklin Hames, and Kennedi Orr. The event, held in Lincoln, promoted ALLO's sponsorship for the Nebraska Greats Foundation and their book - Nebraska Greats & Teammates; Profiles of Husker Volleyball Heroes.

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What is NIL?

NIL, which stands for name, image, and likeness, refers to how college athletes can receive financial compensation. Regarding the three states ALLO Fiber serves, the NIL rule was enacted in Nebraska in January 2022, Colorado in September 2021, and Arizona in July 2021. Did you know that in Colorado and Nebraska, there is NIL access for high school students as well?

  • 17% of Division 1 college student-athletes participated in NIL activities in 2022. 1
  • 58% of Division 1 student-athletes receive some athletic aid, according to the NCAA. 1
  • Technology was the 3rd leading category for NIL deals in 2022. 1
  • 72% of NIL activity is represented through social media. 1