With the WNBA free agency now in full swing, the Connecticut Sun wasted no time in giving Alyssa Thomas a core-player designation, essentially allowing the franchise to make her a restricted free agen
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The Unrivaled basketball league will play its first games, airing on TNT, on Friday. It's poised to capitalize on growing national interest in women's sports.
Unrivaled, a new three-on-three league founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, is set to begin. Here's what to know.
Unrivaled is a new 3-on-3 women’s professional basketball league that debuts on Friday. Six teams will compete for the title. Here’s a guide on how the games will be played, where they will be played, and where to watch them.
The new 3-on-3 women's basketball league Unrivaled tips off this weekend. Games will be played mostly on Friday, Saturday and Monday and broadcast on TNT or TruTv. The six-team league
The Sun decided to make a major roster move with All-Star forward Alyssa Thomas ahead of the WNBA free agency period.
Unrivaled, a new 3-on-3 basketball league founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, tips off Friday. Here's what to know.
Alex Bazzell, celebrity basketball trainer and husband of Minnesota Lynx Star Napheesa Collier, had an idea to create a 3-on-3 league of WNBA players that could transform the offseason. Now, in January of 2025,
The Nittany Lion women have won 10 of 11 games and the men have taken nine of 10, with both teams coming off wins Tuesday.
After years of hard work, Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier's vision finally became reality when Unrivaled tipped off in Miami last week. The debut of the long-anticipated 3-on-3 league has brought women's professional basketball into a new era.
The WNBA offseason enters its second stage today. After 10 days of extending qualifying offers to retain the rights of their own free agents, teams are now allowed to negotiate with everyone. Contracts cannot officially be finalized until Feb. 1, but deals will be agreed upon before then, if not signed on the dotted line.