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Dexcom Unveils Season 4 Roster for Game-Changing NIL Program at Signing Day Camp Hosted by Mark Andrews

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  • Dexcom’s first-of-its-kind NIL program welcomes 13 new athletes and eight returning team members, including San Diego State University basketball standout Miles Byrd and Alabama A&M University’s Shelomi Sanders
  • The trailblazing program empowers college athletes with Type 1 diabetes to break barriers in sports and inspire their communities, as showcased at the Dexcom U Signing Day Camp, a new addition to the program, earlier this month

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DexCom, Inc. (NASDAQ: DXCM), the global leader in glucose biosensing, announced today the launch of the fourth season of Dexcom U, the company’s one-of-a-kind NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) program exclusively for college athletes with diabetes.

The 2025 Dexcom U roster consists of 21 athletes, with 13 new and eight returning team members, who all use Dexcom CGM to monitor their glucose levels and manage their diabetes.

The 2025 Dexcom U roster consists of 21 athletes, with 13 new and eight returning team members, who all use Dexcom CGM to monitor their glucose levels and manage their diabetes.

This year’s Dexcom U roster welcomes 13 new athletes from colleges and universities across the country — including the University of Oregon, San Diego State University, and Northwestern University — representing 12 sports such as football, basketball, lacrosse, track & field, soccer, and more, alongside eight returning team members. The new athletes were selected following a dynamic, first-of-its-kind nationwide open call that drew over two hundred submissions, as Dexcom searched for the next great college athletes with diabetes to join the program.

To officially welcome and celebrate the newly selected Dexcom U athletes, Dexcom hosted its Signing Day Camp earlier this month in Baltimore, Maryland. The event was hosted by Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens tight end and Dexcom Warrior, who relies on Dexcom G7 to manage his Type 1 diabetes and perform at the highest level. Mark was joined by Mike Golic Sr., NFL legend and sports broadcaster, who uses Stelo, Dexcom’s over the counter glucose biosensor, to manage his Type 2 diabetes. The powerful, high-energy day brought together athletes with diabetes across all levels, including pro, college and youth sports, to redefine what’s possible with diabetes. Both new and returning Dexcom U team members connected with Baltimore youth athletes and celebrated the resilience and determination that unite them.

“It was incredibly inspiring to witness athletes of all ages come together at the Dexcom U Signing Day Camp to show what is possible while living with diabetes,” said Mark Andrews, Dexcom Warrior and Baltimore Ravens tight end. “I know how impactful it would have been to have a support system like this in the early stages of my career, so for me, getting to be the role model I never had is really special.”

Dexcom U was created to elevate college athletes with diabetes who are breaking boundaries in sports and achieving their goals, despite their diagnosis. Since its inception in 2022, the program has directly impacted more than 40 college athletes across 38 schools and 19 sports. Each Dexcom U athlete relies on Dexcom continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology like Dexcom G7 to manage their diabetes with real-time data delivered directly to their smartphone or smartwatch,* empowering them to take control of their health and discover what they’re made of.

“This season, we set out to grow Dexcom U in ways that bring even more athletes into our Warrior community. From launching a new nationwide Open Call to hosting our first Dexcom U Signing Day Camp, we’re creating impactful opportunities for athletes with diabetes to shine,” said Leverne Marsh, executive vice president of marketing at Dexcom. “It’s all part of our mission to show how Dexcom’s continuous glucose monitoring technology supports performance, confidence, and connection.”

The 2025 Dexcom U roster consists of 21 athletes, with 13 new and eight returning team members, who all use Dexcom CGM to monitor their glucose levels and manage their diabetes:

New athletes:

  • Ali Ramadan, Soccer, Creighton University
  • Anya Tribune, Soccer, Gardner-Webb University
  • Ari Long, Basketball, University of Oregon
  • Breanna Corral-Vargas, Acrobatics & Tumbling, Hawaii Pacific University
  • Clarke Byram, Track & Field, Pole Vault, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Jackson Montgomery, Baseball, Coppin State University
  • Kya Epps, Track & Field, University of Cincinnati
  • Michael Trepeta, Lacrosse, Johns Hopkins University
  • Miles Byrd, Basketball, San Diego State University
  • Nadia Nemeth, Field Hockey, Northwestern University
  • Niamh Pfaff, Lacrosse, Yale University
  • Nikola Parichkov, Tennis, Wake Forest University
  • Patrick Heneghan, Football, Denison University

Returning athletes:

  • Ben Mirisch, Water Polo, University of Southern California
  • Caleb Fauria, Football, University of Delaware
  • Isaac Traudt, Basketball, Creighton University
  • Jessica Walter, Softball, University of Connecticut
  • Madison Moraja, Track & Field, North Carolina State University
  • Nicholas Hahne, Cheerleading, University of Notre Dame
  • Raegan Lantz, Volleyball, Miami (OH) University
  • Shelomi Sanders, Basketball, Alabama A&M University

Dexcom U athletes will receive access to Dexcom CGM, exclusive events and opportunities, and a supportive network of collegiate and professional athletes — including mentors like Seattle Sounders forward Jordan Morris and Dexcom U alum and Vegas Thrill setter Carly Graham — who support one another both on and off the field.

To learn more about Dexcom U, visit www.Dexcom.com/DexcomU2025.

About Dexcom

Dexcom empowers people to take control of health through innovative biosensing technology. Founded in 1999, Dexcom has pioneered and set the standard in glucose biosensing for more than 25 years. Its technology has transformed how people manage diabetes and track their glucose, helping them feel more in control and live more confidently.

Dexcom. Discover what you’re made of. For more information, visit www.dexcom.com.

*Smart device sold separately. For a list of compatible devices, visit www.Dexcom.com/compatibility.

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Source: DexCom, Inc.

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