
Unrivaled Reveals Rosters for 2026 Season Featuring Paige Bueckers, Napheesa Collier
Chelsea Gray and Kahleah Copper will be back with Rose BC to defend their Unrivaled title in 2026.
The league announced the rosters for its eight teams on Wednesday heading into its second season. Some stars were protected prior to the draft, a rule that allowed Rose to retain Gray and Copper. Unrivaled co-founders Napheesa Collier (Lunar Owls BC) and Breanna Stewart (Mist BC) stuck with their 2025 clubs as well.
Here's how each squad stacks up:
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2026 Unrivaled Rosters
Breeze BC
- Aari McDonald
- Cameron Brink
- Dominique Malonga
- Kate Martin
- Paige Bueckers
- Rickea Jackson
Hive BC
- Ezi Magbegor
- Kelsey Mitchell
- Monique Billings
- Natisha Hiedeman
- Saniya Rivers
- Sonia Citron
Laces BC
- Alyssa Thomas
- Brittney Sykes
- Jackie Young
- Jordin Canada
- Maddy Siegrist
- Naz Hillmon
Lunar Owls BC
- Aaliyah Edwards
- Marina Mabrey
- Napheesa Collier
- Rachel Banham
- Rebecca Allen
- Skylar Diggins
Mist BC
- Alanna Smith
- Allisha Gray
- Arike Ogunbowale
- Breanna Stewart
- Li Yueru
- Veronica Burton
Phantom BC
- Aliyah Boston
- Dana Evans
- Kelsey Plum
- Kiki Iriafen
- Natasha Cloud
- Satou Sabally
Rose BC
- Azurá Stevens
- Chelsea Gray
- Kahleah Copper
- Lexie Hull
- Shakira Austin
- Sug Sutton
Vinyl BC
- Brittney Griner
- Courtney Williams
- Dearica Hamby
- Erica Wheeler
- Rae Burrell
- Rhyne Howard
Development Pool
- Aziaha James
- Emily Engstler
- Hailey Van Lith
- Haley Jones
- Laeticia Amihere
- Makayla Timpson
Unrivaled added two new teams, Breeze BC and Hive BC, and the former could be one of the most fun to follow.
Paige Bueckers was the runaway Rookie of the Year winner after averaging 19.2 points and 5.4 assists for the Dallas Wings. She set a rookie record when she went off for 44 points in an August loss to the Los Angeles Sparks.
The more open style with Unrivaled's three-on-three format should suit a playmaker such as Bueckers perfectly.
Joining her on the Breeze are two of the more promising young bigs in the WNBA.
Cameron Brink averaged 14.2 points, 12.1 rebounds and 3.8 blocks per 36 minutes for the Sparks, according to Basketball Reference. Head coach Lynne Roberts managed the 23-year-old's playing time carefully as she was coming off a torn ACL, but she still flashed plenty of potential in a bench role.
Dominique Malonga, meanwhile, began finding her footing as the 2025 season unfolded. The Seattle Storm forward averaged 11.4 points on 57.6 percent shooting along with 6.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks after the All-Star break.
When looking at some of the stacked rosters in Unrivaled, the Breeze don't match up favorably. A core of Bueckers, Brink, Malonga and Sparks wing Rickea Jackson will at least provide some entertainment.
In general, the Unrivaled title race should be more wide open.
The Lunar Owls went 13-1 in the regular season and had a plus-170 point differential. Rose were second with an 8-6 record.
While the Lunar Owls kept Collier and Skylar Diggins, they lost Allisha Gray, Shakira Austin and Courtney Williams. In their places arrive Aaliyah Edwards, Marina Mabrey, Rachel Banham and Rebecca Allen. That's a net-downgrade for coach DJ Sackmann because Gray and Williams are each multi-time All-Stars.
Collier might also be feeling the effects of the ankle injury that knocked her out midway through the 2025 WNBA playoffs.
The 2026 Unrivaled season is scheduled to tip off Jan. 5 in Miami. The campaign will take a brief pit stop to Philadelphia for a pair of games on Jan. 30, the first outside of the home base in South Florida.
Fans can once again follow the action on TNT and truTV or stream games through HBO Max.
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