The new 3-on-3 women's basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier debuted Friday night.
Unrivaled is a unique opportunity for both free agents and contracted WNBA players hoping to contend in 2025. Relationships are being built on and off the court. Some players are having brutally honest conversations about their experiences with their teams, while others are actively recruiting people to join theirs.
Stewie versus Phee was the matchup that fed families during the 2024 WNBA Finals. Two of the league’s best went back and forth, putting their respective teams on their backs and having some fun along the way. (Remember when Stewie asked refs for a tech on Phee? Hilarious stuff.)
There's a new league on the scene in the women's basketball world. Unrivaled, which was cofounded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier to give players an alternative
A new 3-on-3 league offers a condensed format, some of the best W.N.B.A. players and a made-for-TV approach that aims to bring viewers close to the action.
Breanna Stewart and the Mist BC will tip off the Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league against the Lunar Owls on Friday.
Unrivaled is setting a new standard for women’s basketball before one game has been played in the upstart league.
In the league's first game, Skylar Diggins-Smith hit a walk-off 3-pointer to lift Lunar Owls BC to a dramatic comeback win over Mist BC, 84-80. In the nightcap, Rhyne Howard poured in 33 points to carry Vinyl BC to a 79-73 win over Rose BC.
Among the unique aspects of the new 3-on-3 league — aside from the rules that help create an explosive, fast-pace style of play unlike any other 3-on-3 league — is the shared facilities that put rivals under the same roof.
New York Liberty stars were unable to withstand a fourth quarter comeback in the debut of the new 3-on-3 league.
The Sky’s fall from title contenders to the league’s bottom tier over the last two years would have included an erasure of relevance as well if not for Reese and fellow 2024 rookie Kamilla Cardoso. Despite the dismal season, Reese’s popularity, coupled with a record-breaking rookie year, kept them at the top of league discussions.