A blue and white basketball with the Unrivaled logo on it sits on an empty basketball court. Several Unrivaled logos are visible in the background.
Unrivaled launched its inaugural season at Wayfair Arena in Miami, Fla., on Jan. 17, 2025. (Photo credit: Hannah Kevorkian | The Next)

Unrivaled, a 3×3 league founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, played its inaugural season last winter. The league gives WNBA players another opportunity to stay in shape and work on their game while staying in the United States during the offseason. Now, the league is continuing to invest in women’s basketball by signing 14 college players to NIL deals.

โ€œInvesting in elite womenโ€™s basketball talent is central to Unrivaledโ€™s mission,โ€ Luke Cooper, Unrivaled’s president of basketball operations, said in a press release. โ€œThis transformational, first-of-its-kind initiative brings together the best of the best and reflects our deep commitment to elevating the womenโ€™s game and holistically supporting athletes.โ€

Here are the 14 players signed:

Throughout their careers, the 14 players have dominated the college game. Combined, they have won four national championships. They have also made a total of 32 NCAA Tournaments, 25 Sweet 16s, 14 Elite Eights and 10 Final Fours. The list includes two 2025 national champions, Fudd and Strong; a 2024 Olympian in Swords; and 2025 FIBA AmeriCup gold medalists Booker, Crooks, Hidalgo, Johnson and Miles.

The players will participate in “The Future is Unrivaled Summit,” a multi-day event at the Unrivaled headquarters in Miami. The event will include skill development sessions, content and merchandise shoots, and group bonding activities.

Previously, the league signed Johnson and current Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers to NIL deals as part of its “The Future is Unrivaled” campaign. Watkins also became an investor in the league before the inaugural season.

Rose BC won the first season of Unrivaled, topping Vinyl BC in the championship game. Current Dallas Wings assistant coach Nola Henry led Rose BC, and the roster was composed of Kahleah CopperChelsea GrayLexie HullAngel ReeseAzura Stevens, Brittney Sykes, and relief players Natisha Hiedeman and Naz Hillmon.

In addition, Collier won the league’s first one-on-one tournament, beating Aaliyah Edwards in the final. Stevens and Arike Ogunbowale made the semifinals of the event.

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