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Unparalleled Women’s Basketball League Completes Series A Financing of $28 Million | Real Time Headlines

Chicago Sky head coach Theresa Weatherspoon makes an appeal to her players during the first half of a WNBA basketball game against the New York Liberty on May 23, 2024.

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New basketball league Unrivaled announced on Monday the completion of Series A financing, raising an additional $28 million before its debut season.

“Our players haven’t even started playing yet, and the foundation we’re building with our partners combines unparalleled expertise, strategic insights and incredible products,” said Alex Bazzell, President of Unparalleled said in a press release. “Together we will lay the foundation for Unrivaled in the years to come.”

3×3 women’s basketball league gets $7 million seed round Announced in May, this means the league has received $35 million in total funding through 2024. · Phelps et al.

Unrivaled was co-founded in 2023 by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, and touts the player-owned organization as giving each Unrivaled player “an equity stake and a vested interest in their success,” according to a press release.

The league has signed 36 top players and says its average salary is the highest of any women’s professional sports league.

Although the Women’s National Basketball Association seen Exponential growth over the past few years, superstar rookies Kaitlyn Clark and Angel Reese receive basic salary Just over $70,000, Compared to star rookies Received millions of dollars in his first year in the National Basketball Association.

Unrivaled announced last week that it had signed Under Armor as its Official uniform partner. It has also signed exclusive, multi-year media rights agreements with Warner Bros. Discovery arrive broadcast its games on TNT and truTV and streaming platform Max. WBD participated in the Series A round, the alliance said Monday.

The round also included private investor Marc Lasry, University of South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley and USC guard JuJu Watkins. Previous investors include football star Alex Morgan and actor and investor Ashton Kutcher.

The first season begins on January 17th.

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