When Nika MĂŒhl steps on the court next to terrorize WNBA foes with her relentless defense, she will be wearing Under Armour.
A day after teasing the announcement on social media, the athletic giant announced Wednesday morning that it has added the rising womenâs basketball star â known by fans as the âSecretary of Defenseâ â to its ambassador roster.
With her multiyear partnership with Under Armour Basketball, the brand stated MĂŒhl will serve as an ambassador both on and off the court, and will wear Under Armour and Curry Brand basketball shoes this WNBA season.
âThe team behind the Under Armor brand is incredible. Theyâre so innovative, creative and just relentless at what they do, and I align with that so much,â MĂŒhl said in a statement. âHaving grown up watching their athletes, I have seen how they really invest in them, letting them have their own vision but also helping them to grow and support their work.â
She continued, âItâs so much more than just the logo, itâs an entire community that shares the same values I do. I wanted to be a part of it, and thankfully, I am now and I am very excited to collaborate with them on new ideas and use with our collective platforms to have an impact beyond basketball.â
Though MĂŒhl played in Nike during her college hoops days at UConn, she also has a history with Under Armour. For instance, she attended Dawg Class last year, a camp for top-tier women college guards who have pro ambitions, which was created by Under Armour and Kelsey Plum â a two-time WNBA champion and FN cover star.
MĂŒhl is joining a roster at Under Armour that includes WNBA stars Plum and Marina Mabrey.
âI feel like the [Under Armour] gear plays such a huge role for me as athlete. And Iâm not even talking from a materialistic standpoint. Itâs more about comfort,â MĂŒhl explained. âI like to feel good in my skin. I like to feel confident. And Under Armour is just that.â
She continued, âWhether youâre on the court or off the court, thereâs always some kind of a fight you need to be ready for, and itâs good to have some armor under whatever youâre wearing. Personally, it just makes me feel tougher. It makes me feel comfortable, but also stylish and confident, and all those things at the end of the day make me perform at my best.â
In terms of her defensive prowess, MĂŒhl won the Big East Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2023 and 2024 while at UConn. And womenâs college basketball fans will always remember how MĂŒhl locked up a red-hot Caitlin Clark during the Final Four in 2024.
Off the court, MĂŒhl is a certified style star, turning the heads of both hoops fans and fashion insiders alike with her show-stopping tunnel walk outfits. MĂŒhl said in Wednesdayâs announcement that she gets her style from her parents.
âMy dad is a creative designer and heâs the creative mind of the family. And my mom is actually my fashion icon,â MĂŒhl said. âI donât think thereâs one thing that she has put on since I was a kid that didnât look good â but itâs not really even about the clothes that she is wearing. It is about the confidence that she wears them with. Iâve always tried to mimic it and fake it and be just like her. So it definitely comes from both of my parents, and I feel like itâs mostly about confidence and comfort at the end of the day.â