The new 3-on-3 women's basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier will debut Friday night. The idea for the domestic league was first discussed a couple of years ago and now it's come to fruition.
Unrivaled takes the court for the first time on Friday night, with 36 WNBA stars headlining the new offseason 3×3 league.
Staley, who has led the Gamecocks to three national championships, is now the highest-paid coach in women's basketball history after signing a $25.25 million deal.
The biggest takeaway from Unrivaled’s preseason has been about the luxury offerings for participants. And several players said the league’s setup is going to “put pressure” on the WNBA.
In a historic vote Wednesday at the NCAA convention in Nashville, the organization approved a plan to pay women's basketball teams for making the NCAA Tournament. Men's basketball teams have been reaping the benefits of the same revenue sharing plan for many years.
Madness officially has a women's revenue-sharing system, after the NCAA approved the compensation program on Wednesday.
South Carolina coach was previously No. 3 behind LSU's Kim Mulkey and UConn's Geno Auriemma at $3.1 million/year.
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley has been given a new contract that made her the highest paid coach in the history of women's college basketball.
MIAMI — On the eve of its debut, Unrivaled held a security meeting with its players about their safety.
As Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier begin the first season of Unrivaled, investors Geno Auriemma and Paige Bueckers will be watching proudly back at UConn.
"fullcourt" The most important aspect to know about Unrivaled is that it will be 3-on-3 basketball instead of the traditional 5-on-5 game we see in the WNBA, but