Unrivaled, a 3-on-3 women’s basketball league featuring WNBA stars, tips off its debut season in January 2025.
The league, founded by the New York Liberty’s Breanna Stewart and Minnesota Lynx’s Napheesa Collier, will allow players who previously spent their offseason playing overseas a chance to stay closer to home and earn more money than they do from WNBA salaries.
A total of six teams and 36 players will be a part of the first Unrivaled season.
Let’s get into all you need to know about the six teams, their rosters, coaches, and more.
Read more about Unrivaled 2025 schedule, format, how to watch and more here.
Laces | Lunar Owls | Mist | Phantom | Rose | Vinyl |
Tiffany Hayes | Skylar Diggins-Smith | Jewell Lloyd | Natasha Cloud | Chelsea Gray | Arike Ogunbowale |
Kayla McBride | Courtney Williams | Courtney Vandersloot | Katie Lou Samuelson | Brittney Sykes | Jordin Canada |
Kate Martin | Allisha Gray | Dijonai Carrington | Marina Mabrey | Kahleah Copper | Rhyne Howard |
Alyssa Thomas | Napheesa Collier | Rickea Jackson | Satou Sabally | Lexie Hull | Rae Burrell |
Stefanie Dolson | Shakira Austin | Breanna Stewart | Britney Griner | Angel Reese | Aaliyah Boston |
Jackie Young | Cameron Brink | Aaliyah Edwards | Sabrina Ionescu | Azura Stevens | Dearica Hamby |
Laces: Andrew Wade
Lunar Owls: DJ Sackmann
Mist: Phil Handy
Phantom: Adam Harrington
Rose: Nola Henry
Vinyl: Teresa Witherspoon
Indiana Fever guard and 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark will not play in Unrivaled in 2025.
In an interview with Time, Clark said “I didn’t rule out doing it in the future, but this year is just not the best for me… I kind of want to just stay out of the spotlight.”