November 5, 2025 

Unrivaled announces rosters and development pool

The league also introduces two new teams, Breeze BC and Hive BC

At long last, the official list of Unrivaled’s 2026 rosters and development pool players is here.

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The Breeze BC roster includes newcomers Paige Bueckers, Dominique Malonga, and Aari McDonald as well as returners Kate Martin and Rickea Jackson. Cameron Brink, who signed to Unrivaled’s first season but did not play, will also join the Breeze.

The Hive BC roster includes Kelsey Mitchell, Sonia Citron, Ezi Magbegor, Natisha Hiedeman, Saniya Rivers and Monique Billings. All but Hiedeman will be playing in the league for the first time.

The Laces BC roster includes Jackie Young, Brittney Sykes, Alyssa Thomas, Jordin Canada, Maddy Siegrist and Naz Hillmon. Of the group, Canada, Hillmon, and Siegrist are moving over to Unrivaled after playing in the AU Pro Basketball league in 2025.

The Lunar Owls BC will see the returns of Skylar Diggins, Marina Mabrey, Napheesa Collier and Aaliyah Edwards. The team will also bring on newcomers Rachel Banham and Rebecca Allen.

The Mist BC’s roster includes Allisha Gray, Breanna Stewart, Alanna Smith, Veronica Burton, Arike Ogunbowale and newcomer Li Yueru.

The Phantom BC will boast Satou Sabally, Aliyah Boston and Natasha Cloud as well as first-timers Kelsey Plum, Kiki Iriafen and Dana Evans.

The Rose BC roster will include Chelsea Gray, Kahleah Copper, Azura Stevens, Sug Sutton, Lexie Hull and Shakira Austin.

The Vinyl BC roster includes Courtney Williams, Rhyne Howard, Dearica Hamby, Erica Wheeler, Rae Burrell and Brittney Griner.

Unrivaled will also debut a development pool of players who can be immediately available in case of injury or absence. This year’s pool is made up of Hailey Van Lith, Aziaha James, Haley Jones, Emily Engstler, Laeticia Amihere and Makayla Timpson.

The women’s professional 3×3 league will kick off its second season in January 2026. The league introduced two news teams, the Breeze BC and the Hive BC, which will be coached by newcomers Noelle Quinn and Rena Wakama. The pair will join returning coaches Teresa Weatherspoon (Vinyl BC), Andrew Wade (Laces BC), DJ Sackmann (Lunar Owls BC), and Nola Henry (Rose BC). Zach O’Brien and Roneeka Hodges will also join the league as the new coaches of the Mist BC and the Phantom BC, respectively.


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Written by Stephanie Kaloi

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