Under Armour Introduces Special Edition Colorways for Its 2019 NCAA Tournament Teams
Featuring the Curry 3Zero II Mid and Anatomix Spawn Low.
To gear up for March Madness, Under Armour has unveiled exclusive sneakers for its 17 teams competing in the 2019 NCAA tournament.
Utilizing both the Curry 3Zero II Mid and Anatomix Spawn Low, each model sees an “Unleash Chaos” makeover, drenching both aforementioned models in either a black and gold colorway or a regal white and gold palette; representing both the night and day pursuit of chasing basketball greatness.
For the Curry 3Zero II Mid, the silhouette is predominately covered in either a full white or black dress, while gold detailing comes in on the “Unleash Chaos,” “SC” and Under Armour insignia branding found on the ankle and heel. On the other-hand, the Anatomix Spawn Low features either a black or white upper, while the eye-catching gold wraps around the lateral and medial portions of the shoe along with the heel and midsole. A translucent gold-speckled exaggerated outsole also adds to the celebratory pair.
Interested fans can purchase the “black/gold” UA Anatomix Spawn Low now over at UA.com and select Under Armour retailers. Complementing limited-edition “Unleash Chaos” shooting shirts will also be up for grabs at UA.com and at each school’s respective retailer.
The 17 teams that will be represented by Under Armour can be found below:
Auburn – SEC Champion
Bradley – Missouri Valley Champion
Cincinnati – AAC Champion
Colgate – Patriot League Champion
Gardner-Webb – Big South Champion
Georgia State – Sun Belt Champion
Maryland
New Mexico State – WAC Champion
Northeastern – CAA Champion
Old Dominion– C-USA Champion
St. Mary’s – WCC Champion
Seton Hall
St. Johns
Temple
Texas Tech
Wisconsin
Yale – IVY League Champion
For more sneaker releases, Supreme revives Nike’s Tailwind IV in this week’s footwear drops.
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— Under Armour (@UnderArmour) March 17, 2019