Unrivaled basketball league: Full rosters, list of players participating, teams, head coaches, ‘wildcards’

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The professional women’s basketball landscape will soon change forever with the start of Unrivaled, the new 3-on-3 league co-founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, which aims to give players an alternative option to going overseas during the offseason. 

The action will tip off on Jan. 17 and run for nine weeks, with all the games being played in Miami. 

The league’s plans called for 36 players and six teams for the inaugural season. Instead of a draft, the teams were chosen by a selection committee that split the teams by positions and skills. The league released a video on its YouTube page showing the selection process and the rosters for each team. 

In the weeks since the initial announcement, there have been a few changes. Kelsey Plum dropped out, Cameron Brink and Katie Lou Samuelson were added as two of the three “Wildcards” and Laces BC, Lunar Owls BC and Phantom BC completed a three-team trade that sent Natasha Cloud and a Wildcard spot to Phantom, Jackie Young and Tiffany Hayes to Laces and Courtney Williams to Lunar Owls. 

Most recently, Natisha Hiedeman was signed as a “relief player.” She will join Phantom BC while Mabrey remains sidelined with a calf injury and will stay in the player pool for the entire 2025 season, though it is unclear what will happen when Mabrey returns from injury. 

For a full breakdown of everything you need to know about the league, go here

For a full schedule, go here

Laces BC

Note: Kelsey Plum was initially on the Laces BC roster, but announced on Nov. 27 that she had opted out of the inaugural season. The league has not yet announced a replacement. 

Lunar Owls BC

Note: Cameron Brink has joined Unrivaled on a two-year deal but will not play in the 2025 season as she is still recovering from a torn ACL. 

Mist BC

Phantom BC

  • Head coach: Adam Harrington

Note: Hiedeman was signed as “relief player” due to Mabrey’s calf injury, which will sideline her for two-to-four weeks. Hiedeman will remain in the player pool for the remainder of the 2025 season. 

PlayerPositionWNBA teamNatasha Cloud

G

Mercury

Brittney Griner

C

Mercury

Natisha HiedemanGLynxSabrina Ionescu

G

Liberty

Marina Mabrey

G

Sun

Satou Sabally

F

Wings

Katie Lou Samuelson

F

Fever

Rose BC

Vinyl BC

  • Head coach: Teresa Weatherspoon

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