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Unrivaled (basketball)
Unrivaled is a women's three-on-three basketball league in the United States.
The league was founded in 2023 by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, in part to allow WNBA players to play domestically and to bypass complications from the WNBA's prioritization rule for players who choose to play overseas in the WNBA offseason. Unrivaled's inaugural season began on January 17, 2025, in Medley, Florida near Miami, with plans for the 2026 season to have games played across the United States.
The league announced Stewart as the first signed player on July 9, 2024.
The league's first 1-on-1 single-elimination tournament, which took place February 10 to 14, 2025, was won by Collier.
The league's first championship was won by Rose BC on March 17, 2025.
Games are played on a full court with two ends, and consist of three seven-minute periods followed by a "winning score" fourth period played under Elam Ending conditions. In Unrivaled's implementation, 11 points are added to the leading team's (or tied teams') score at the end of the third period. The game then continues with no game clock but with an active shot clock, and the first team to reach or exceed the "winning score" wins.
The court is a compressed full court billed as 72 ft long by 49.2 ft wide. The width is slightly less than that of courts in the WNBA, 49.2 ft vs 50 ft, while the length is noticeably shorter, 72 ft instead of 94 ft (29 m) of college and professional competitions or the high school standard of 84 ft (26 m). In metric terms, it is identical to two FIBA 3x3 courts spliced into a single full court—22 meters long by 15 meters wide.
The shot clock in Unrivaled is shortened to 18 seconds for full possession and to 12 seconds for resets.
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Unrivaled (basketball)
Unrivaled is a women's three-on-three basketball league in the United States.
The league was founded in 2023 by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, in part to allow WNBA players to play domestically and to bypass complications from the WNBA's prioritization rule for players who choose to play overseas in the WNBA offseason. Unrivaled's inaugural season began on January 17, 2025, in Medley, Florida near Miami, with plans for the 2026 season to have games played across the United States.
The league announced Stewart as the first signed player on July 9, 2024.
The league's first 1-on-1 single-elimination tournament, which took place February 10 to 14, 2025, was won by Collier.
The league's first championship was won by Rose BC on March 17, 2025.
Games are played on a full court with two ends, and consist of three seven-minute periods followed by a "winning score" fourth period played under Elam Ending conditions. In Unrivaled's implementation, 11 points are added to the leading team's (or tied teams') score at the end of the third period. The game then continues with no game clock but with an active shot clock, and the first team to reach or exceed the "winning score" wins.
The court is a compressed full court billed as 72 ft long by 49.2 ft wide. The width is slightly less than that of courts in the WNBA, 49.2 ft vs 50 ft, while the length is noticeably shorter, 72 ft instead of 94 ft (29 m) of college and professional competitions or the high school standard of 84 ft (26 m). In metric terms, it is identical to two FIBA 3x3 courts spliced into a single full court—22 meters long by 15 meters wide.
The shot clock in Unrivaled is shortened to 18 seconds for full possession and to 12 seconds for resets.