MIAMI - A new women's basketball league hoping to redefine the sport for professional female athletes is currently calling South Florida home. Unrivaled landed in Medley with a ton of hype. Some of the league's stars weighed in mid-season on how it's going so far.
MIAMI — Miami Dade College women's basketball coach Susan Summons is making history and inspiring the next generation on and off the court. "I've always been focused on creating champions not just for a minute, not just for an hour, not just for a day, but for a lifetime," Summons said.
The debut season of Unrivaled Basketball League has taken its 3x3 basketball format a step further with the introduction of a 1-on-1 tournament, offering players the opportunity to
Startup season. For the past several weeks, some of the best women's basketball players in the world have been grounded in Miami, with a private chef and an on-site esthetician. That's the standard set by Unrivaled,
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College basketball teams will find out their NCAA Tournament fate in less than a month. And Florida State women’s basketball may be in the mix.
Co-founders Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart raised $34 million to redefine women’s basketball and created the most equitable league in pro sports.
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