Rose Triumphs in Unrivaled's Inaugural Women's 3-on-3 Championship
Rose clinched the first Unrivaled women's 3-on-3 basketball championship, with Brittney Sykes hitting the game-winning free-throw. Discover the league's groundbreaking player compensation.

In a thrilling conclusion to the inaugural season of the Unrivaled women's 3-on-3 basketball league, Rose emerged victorious over Vinyl in the championship game. The decisive moment came when Brittney Sykes sank the game-winning free-throw, securing the title for her team.
Unrivaled's Vision and Player Compensation
Founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, both prominent WNBA stars, Unrivaled aims to set a new standard in professional women's sports. The league boasts the highest average salary for players, with many earning six-figure incomes. Players in Unrivaled enjoy an average salary of over $220,000, which is nearly equivalent to the maximum base salary in the WNBA.
Championship Rewards
Each member of the championship-winning Rose team will receive $50,000 in prize money. This substantial reward is part of Unrivaled's commitment to compensating its athletes more generously than almost any other professional women's sports league.
The Future of Women's 3-on-3 Basketball
Unrivaled's successful debut season marks a significant milestone in the evolution of women's basketball. By offering competitive salaries and a unique 3-on-3 format, the league is poised to attract top talent and grow its fan base. The championship game, held in Medley, Florida, was a testament to the league's potential and the high level of competition it fosters.
As Unrivaled continues to innovate and expand, it is clear that the future of women's basketball is bright. The league's emphasis on fair compensation and exciting gameplay sets a new benchmark for professional sports.