A BYU basketball player’s company hooks women’s team up with custom shoes

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Default Happiness, a business started by BYU guard Trey Stewart, gave each player on the women’s team a pair of Nikes with their numbers and last names on them.

“I wanted to work with athletes at our school to promote things that are important to them,” Stewart said.

Hall wants to start an anti-bullying foundation. There are shirts and sweaters on the company’s website that say “Kindness Counts,” and all proceeds for those items go toward starting a foundation of the same name.. She said on a recent BYUtv appearance that the “goal is to get 10,000 people in the stands” at the Marriott Center for their games. She added that there are things in the works if the team actually reaches that goal.

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