1 on 1 Fan Voting Closes Tonight đź“©

The 1 on 1 Tournament presented by Sprite is nearly here and you get to have a say in how the bracket shapes up.

 

Philly was historic! Philly is Unrivaled presented by Xfinity delivered a sold-out doubleheader in front of 21,490 fans, setting multiple all-time attendance records and marking one of the biggest nights in women’s basketball history.

On the court, Week 4 brought the energy from start to finish.

FRIDAY

Phantom opened the Philly slate by edging Breeze, powered by Kelsey Plum’s 28 points while Paige Bueckers kept Breeze in it with 23 points and 6 assists. Then the night tilted into a scoring showcase, as the Lunar Owls pulled away behind Marina Mabrey’s record 47 points, holding off Shakira Austin’s 31 points and 11 rebounds for the Rose.

SATURDAY

Back in Miami, the Mist handled business against the Hive, powered by a steady mix of shot-making and control, with Breanna Stewart and Arike Ogunbowale leading the scoring and Alanna Smith posting a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double. Vinyl followed with a statement win over the Laces, sparked by Rae Burrell’s 22 points and Brittney Griner’s 16.

SUNDAY

On Sunday, Phantom clamped down the Lunar Owls behind double-doubles from Aliyah Boston (18 points, 11 rebounds) and KP (18 points, 10 rebounds). In the second game of the day, Breeze rolled past Rose as Bueckers, Rickea Jackson and Dominique Malonga all scored 18 or more points. It was all smiles for the youngins in the locker room.

MONDAY

To end the week, Vinyl survived Hive in a game that had big nights everywhere, from Sonia Citron’s career-high 32 points to Monique Billings’ 23 points and 15 rebounds. But it was Rhyne Howard who sealed the win for the Vinyl on a day that saw five Vinyl players score 10 or more points. Last but not least, the week closed with a standings shifter: the Laces took down the Mist behind Alyssa Thomas’ 21 point, 11 rebound double-double, moving into first place with their league-leading seventh win of the season.

And, a happy National Girls & Women in Sports Day! Today we’re celebrating the next generation of game-changers! To every young girl holding a sign, cheering from the stands, and imagining herself on this stage one day... we see you!

Fan Voting Open: 1 on 1 Tournament Presented by Sprite

Ready to see your favorites go head-to-head? Fan voting for the 1 on 1 Tournament presented by Sprite is live now through tonight, Feb. 4 at 11:59 pm ET.

Here’s how it works:

  • Players are grouped into four pods based on position.

  • Fans rank each pod’s players 1 through 8 to help determine tournament seeding.

Key dates

  • Voting open: Now through Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 11:59 pm ET

  • Tournament: Feb. 11 (Round 1, 16 games), Feb. 13 (Round 2 - Quarterfinals), Feb. 14 (Semifinals and best of 3 Finals)

Natisha Hiedeman Wins Unrivaled Basketball Club Player of Week 3

In our closest vote yet, TSpoon won Unrivaled Basketball Club Player of Week 3, with 25.97% of the vote.

Hiedeman posted back to back season-highs in points in Week 3 with 11 points against the Laces and 20 points in a 74-71 win over the Lunar Owls.

Player of the Week

Week 4 has been one for the record books and the Miller Lite Players of the Game delivered. Now, it’s time for you to vote for the Unrivaled Basketball Club Player of Week 4!

Aliyah Boston (Phantom)
A double-double with 18 points, 11 rebounds and 3 assists helped Aliyah Boston clinch the Player of the Game award in the Phantom's win over the Lunar Owls and solidify a 2-0 weekend for the Ghost Gang.

Alyssa Thomas (Laces)
The Engine churned out a double-double with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists to lift the Laces into first place in Unrivaled with a win against the Mist. AT also finished with a +15, the best plus-minus of any player in the game.

Breanna Stewart (Mist)
Stewie set the tone with a complete, efficient line against the Hive: 19 points, nine rebounds, and three assists. That coupled with going 5-for-5 at the line helped Mist keep control from start to finish in an 82-69 win over Hive.

Kelsey Plum (Phantom)
Plum powered Phantom past the Breeze with 22 points, four rebounds and four assists while also chipping in three steals. KP created extra chances in a tight one as Phantom beat Breeze, 71-68.

Marina Mabrey (Lunar Owls)
Mabrey showed out in Philly, dropping an Unrivaled-record 47 points, including (another Unrivaled-record) 27 points in the first quarter alone. When the Owls needed separation, Money Mabrey supplied it, leading the club to a big win over the reigning champions.

Paige Bueckers (Breeze)
Bueckers put up big numbers with a double-double in the Breeze's 81-56 win over the Rose. Bueckers ranks top five in points, assists, and minutes played this season. She's also tied for the lead in game-winners with 3 on the season.

Rae Burrell (Vinyl)
Burrell brought the heat in Vinyl’s 70-63 win over the Laces, scoring 22 points on 8-for-13 shooting and knocking down two threes. She also added five steals, turning defense into fuel all game long. She backed it up with another Miller Lite Player of the Game win against the Hive with 18 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists.

Unrivaled Basketball Club Player of Week 4

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Who Called Game?

Free throws, layups, jump shots: pick your poison when it comes to Unrivaled game-winners. Here’s a look at the ways our clubs closed out this week’s games. Vote for your favorite below!

Aliyah Boston (Phantom)
AB scored a sweet two point layup on an assist from KP to finish off her double-double against the Lunar Owls. "She rebounds the ball, she can play in the pick and roll, her leadership is good, her work ethic is amazing, and she means everything to this team”, Phantom head coach Roneeka Hodges said of Boston's impact.

Arike Ogunbowale (Mist)
A steal from Ogunbowale came right on time for the Mist as they beat the Hive to secure their first sixth win of the season.

Dominique Malonga (Breeze)
Dom made the game-winning layup look easy, capping off an 18 point, 11 rebound double-double in the Breeze's dominant defensive performance against the reigning champs.

Jackie Young (Laces)
Jackie Young capped off a 67-62 back and forth thriller against the Mist with a two point layup. Young is now tied for the league-lead in game-winners with 3.

Kelsey Plum (Phantom)
The record-breaking Philly is Unrivaled presented by Xfinity crowd erupted for KP's game-winning shot, a two-point layup. Plum had a Phantom-leading 22 points in the win, along with 4 rebounds and 4 assists.

Marina Mabrey (Lunar Owls)
It was only fitting for Mabrey to call game to cap off her 47-point night in Philly. These might have been the loudest Hootie Hoos we’ve ever heard.

Rae Burrell (Vinyl)
Rae not only called game with a free throw but had a game-leading 22 points and 5 steals in Vinyl's win over the Laces.

Rhyne Howard (Vinyl)
Vinyl vs Hive came down to the wire and Rhyne ended it with a two point free throw to finish off a 10 point, 6 rebounds and 7 assist game.

Who had your favorite Game Winner in Week 4?

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Black History Month: Honoring Our Coaches

All February long, we’ll be sharing a weekly Black History Month feature spotlighting the people and stories that help shape the game and this world.

This week, we’re highlighting our Black coaches who lead with vision, passion, and purpose. Their impact goes far beyond the sidelines, and we’re excited to dive deeper into their stories with you throughout the month. This includes head coaches Andrew Wade (Laces BC), Noelle Quinn (Breeze BC), Nola Henry (Rose BC), Rena Wakama (Hive BC), Roneeka Hodges (Phantom BC) and Teresa Weatherspoon (Vinyl BC).

Unrivaled is also supported by many Black Assistant and Player Development Coaches across the league, and we’re proud to reflect the diversity, brilliance, and leadership that makes Unrivaled stronger.