General | April 13, 2026
PHILADELPHIA – The Division of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce a multi-year partnership with NIKE and BSN SPORTS that will keep Penn student-athletes outfitted in products from the world's leading designer of athletic footwear and apparel.
The Division-wide partnership designates BSN SPORTS as the official supplier of Penn Athletics for NIKE uniforms, apparel, footwear, accessories and equipment. Quaker student-athletes from all 33 varsity sports will continue to be outfitted in NIKE for all team events, continuing a department-wide relationship that began in 2015.
"We are excited to extend our longstanding relationship with NIKE and to formally welcome BSN SPORTS as our official supplier,"
Alanna Wren, the T. Gibbs Kane, Jr. W'69 Director of Athletics and Recreation said. "This multi-year partnership ensures that our student-athletes continue to compete in world-class performance gear while benefiting from the exceptional service and support that BSN SPORTS brings to collegiate athletics nationwide."
"Together, NIKE and BSN SPORTS share our commitment to excellence, innovation, and the holistic development of our student-athletes, and this agreement positions Penn Athletics for continued success both competitively and operationally."
"We appreciate
Alanna Wren, her team and NIKE for trusting to continue to deliver on their longstanding partnership supporting their student athletes," said SVP Collegiate Select and Pro Select, Todd Northrop. "We look forward to helping them continue to raise the gameday standard for all Quaker student-athletes, coaches and fans for years to come."
About BSN SPORTS
BSN SPORTS is a leading distributor and manufacturer of sporting goods apparel and equipment that serves more than 1,100 collegiate partners nationwide. With a focus on game-changing partnerships, one of the widest selections of private and leading brands, and a one-stop-shop model, BSN SPORTS has helped elevate team sports participation for more than 150,000 teams and organizations nationally at all levels of competition since 1972. For more information, visit BSNSPORTS.com.
About Penn Athletics
The University of Pennsylvania Division of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics (DRIA) is a broad-based division comprised of 33 intercollegiate teams, 37 club sport teams, and expansive intramural sport and campus recreation programs, all taking place within 22 athletics and recreational facilities. Students, faculty, and staff are also served through membership-based access to the Pottruck Health and Fitness Center, the Fox Fitness Center and access to a variety of shared facilities. The facilities are contained within a contiguous 24-acre footprint at the eastern end of campus, commonly thought to be one of the best athletics infrastructures among urban campuses, with assets such as Franklin Field, The Palestra, Penn Park, and the Ott Center for Track & Field.