The 36-player league is comprised of WNBA stars, including founders Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier Unrivaled
For much of the WNBA's history, its best players have left home as soon as the season ended to go play overseas, often for more money. Only in recent years, with the arrival of higher salaries and better endorsement deals, has that trend started to change.
Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier are trying to permanently alter the women's professional basketball landscape with their new league, Unrivaled, which tips off in January 2025 and seeks to provide an alternative source of competition and income for WNBA players during the offseason.
"For a long time, going overseas was the only option that people had in their offseason, and so this is kind of changing the narrative around that and giving another option," Collier said earlier this year. "Overseas is a great option for some players, but it shouldn't be the only thing you can do to make money and play basketball and get better."
Ahead of what should be a fascinating winter, here's everything you need to know about Unrivaled.
Who's playing?
That is perhaps the most important question. Initially, Unrivaled stated that it would feature "30 of the top professional players in women's basketball." However, Collier announced on Oct. 31 that the league would be expanded to 36 players because they "outperformed our financial projections."
The full player pool has not yet been released, but 35 of the 36 spots have been filled. Unrivaled president Alex Bazzell, who is married to Collier, told Sportico that the league eventually hopes to expand to eight teams and 48 players in the coming years.
Stewart and Collier are leading the charge, of course, along with other stars such as Brittney Griner, Jewell Loyd, Chelsea Gray, and Jackie Young. Thus far, there are four members of the excellent 2024 rookie class in the mix: Cameron Brink, Angel Reese, Rickea Jackson and Aaliyah Edwards. Brink, who is still recovering from a torn ACL, has signed a two-year deal with Unrivaled and will not play in the 2025 season.
Despite the league's best efforts, Caitlin Clark is not in that group. She has decided not to participate. Additionally, Kelsey Plum has changed her mind on playing. The Aces star was in the initial player pool, but announced on Nov. 27 that she has backed out "in order to take some more time for myself this offseason."
Here are the players confirmed for the first season of Unrivaled.
PlayerWNBA teamUnrivaled team
Shakira Austin
Mystics
Lunar Owls BC
Aliyah Boston
Fever
Vinyl BC
Cameron Brink
Sparks
Lunar Owls BC
Rae Burrell
Sparks
Vinyl BC
Jordin Canada
Dream
Vinyl BC
DiJonai Carrington
Sun
Mist BC
Natasha Cloud
Mercury
Lunar Owls BC
Napheesa Collier
Lynx
Lunar Owls BC
Kahleah Copper
Mercury
Rose BC
Skylar Diggins-Smith
Storm
Lunar Owls BC
Stefanie Dolson
Mystics
Laces BC
Aaliyah Edwards
Mystics
Mist BC
Allisha Gray
Dream
Lunar Owls BC
Chelsea Gray
Aces
Rose BC
Brittney Griner
Mercury
Phantom BC
Dearica Hamby
Sparks
Vinyl BC
Tiffany Hayes
Aces
Phantom BC
Rhyne Howard
Dream
Vinyl BC
Lexie Hull
Fever
Rose BC
Rickea Jackson
Sparks
Mist BC
Jewell Loyd
Storm
Mist BC
Marina Mabrey
Sun
Phantom BC
Kate Martin
Valkyries
Laces BC
Kayla McBride
Lynx
Laces BC
Arike Ogunbowale
Wings
Vinyl BC
Angel Reese
Sky
Rose BC
Satou Sabally
Wings
Phantom BC
Katie Lou Samuelson
Fever
Phantom BC
Azura Stevens
Sparks
Rose BC
Breanna Stewart
Liberty
Mist BC
Brittney Sykes
Mystics
Rose BC
Alyssa Thomas
Sun
Laces BC
Courtney Vandersloot
Liberty
Mist BC
Courtney Williams
Lynx
Laces BC
Jackie Young
Aces
Phantom BC
Wildcard
TBD
Laces BC
There are six teams with six players each, and the rosters were be chosen by a selection committee that "splits the teams by position & skill," Collier wrote on social media. The rosters were announced via a YouTube video on Nov. 20. As two open spots remain, two teams only have five players for the time being.
Laces BC
Stefanie DolsonKate MartinKayla McBrideAlyssa ThomasCourtney WilliamsWildcardHead coach: Andrew Wade
Lunar Owls BC
Shakira AustinCameron BrinkNatasha CloudNapheesa CollierSkylar Diggins-SmithAllisha GrayHead coach: DJ Sackmann
Mist BC
DiJonai CarringtonAaliay EdwardsRickea JacksonJewell LoydBreanna StewartCourtney VanderslootHead coach: Phil Handy
Phantom BC
Brittney GrinerTiffany HayesMarina MabreySatou SaballyKatie Lou SamuelsonJackie YoungHead coach: Adam Harrington
Rose BC
Kahleah CopperChelsea GrayLexie HullAngel ReeseAzura StevensBrittney SykesHead coach: Nola Henry
Vinyl BC
Aliyah BostonRae BurrellJordin CanadaDearica HambyRhyne HowardArike OgunbowaleHead coach: Teresa Weatherspoon When does the season start?
The inaugural season will tip off on Jan. 17, and will run for eight weeks. Games will be played on Monday, Friday and Saturday nights.
TNT Sports has acquired the broadcast rights, and will show Monday and Friday games on TNT and Saturday games on truTV. All games will be available for streaming on Max.
The full schedule was released in November.
What will the games look like?
One of the many reasons that Unrivaled is unique is that the games will be 3-on-3, yet played on a slightly shorter fullcourt. The Unrivaled floor, which will be 70 feet long is about three-fourths the length of the WNBA's 94-foot long court. The playing surface's 50-foot width will remain the same. Furthermore, they will play four, seven-minute quarters instead of the 10-minute quarters used by the WNBA.
A full set of rules regarding shot clock length, amount of fouls allowed, etc. has not yet been released, though Collier said on social media that it will look like "normal basketball with more spacing."
What is the season format?
The season will last for nine weeks, including the playoffs.
There will be two games on each game night, and the six teams will play each other in a round-robin format. The top-four teams in the standings will advance to the playoffs, which will be single-elimination.
Unrivaled is building its own facility in Miami, which will be the league's home base this season.
How much will players be paid?
Exact salaries will not be disclosed, but each player will make a minimum of six figures and also receive equity in the league. In an interview with SB Nation in December, Bazzell stated that Unrivaled had a salary pool of over $8 million. That would put the average salary at $222,222.
One of the primary reasons that Stewart and Collier created Unrivaled was to give players a chance to earn significant money, not just now, but for years to come.
"Women's sports is on such a rise, and it feels like everyone is benefiting from that except the women in the sport, and obviously that's something we're trying to change and then also create generational wealth for these women," Collier told "We Need to Talk" last year. "From the beginning, [Stewart] and I really set out to create a league that was founded on that principle that players deserve compensation and ownership that reflect their value."
Will there be coaches?
Yes, each team will have a head coach, one assistant coach and a team manager. Unrivaled announced the head coaches on Nov. 15. Notable names include former Sky coach Teresa Weatherspoon and former Los Angeles Lakers assistant Phil Handy.
Here's the full list:
Phil Handy (Mist BC)Adam Harrington (Phantom BC)Nola Henry (Rose BC)DJ Sackmann (Lunar Owls BC)Andrew Wade (Laces BC)Teresa Weatherspoon (Vinyl BC) What about the 1-on-1 tournament?
Another unique aspect of Unrivaled is that it will feature 1-on-1 tournament in the middle of the season to determine the best 1-on-1 player in world. The single-elimination event will take place in February and the winner will receive a $250,000 prize.
Further details regarding the rules and bracket will be released at a later date.