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Fever's Unrivaled 1-on-1 Matchups Revealed
Mar 17, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; Vinyl BC forward Aliyah Boston (7) drives to the basket past Rose BC forward Azura Stevens (23) during the first quarter of the Unrivaled Championship game at Wayfair Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

In Unrivaled's inaugural season it wasn't the league's normal 3-on-3 format that drew the largest audience, that honor instead went to the 1-on-1 tournament that was won by Unrivaled co-founder Napheesa Collier.

Collier is out with injury this go round, so it is a guarantee there will be a new champion crowned—with two key Indiana Fever players in the mix.

The Fever have four players in Unrivaled, though Aari McDonald has not played since her first appearance due to injury. Meanwhile, Lexie Hull is not participating in the tournament, so that leaves Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell to represent the franchise in the festivities.

Here's who the two Indiana stars will face off with as part of the 16 first-round matchups.

No. 1 Seed Kelsey Mitchell Faces No. 8 Seed Rachel Banham

Mitchell's speed makes her arguably the most feared matchup in a 1-on-1 setting. And unfortunately for Rachel Banham of the Lunar Owls (and Chicago Sky), she drew the electric Fever guard who is a member of Hive BC in Unrivaled.

Banham has a slight height advantage over Mitchell, but it's hard to see that mattering much considering the latter's ability to breakdown her defender off the dribble and score at will.

Expect Mitchell to have no trouble moving on here.

No. 4 Seed Aliyah Boston Faces No. 5 Seed Alyssa Thomas

This may be the most anticipated matchup from a spiciness standpoint. Both Boston and Thomas are known for physical play and the pair have already gone at one another in Unrivaled this season when Boston's Phantom squad took on the Phoenix Mercury star's Laces BC team.

Boston has looked to expand her game during her time in Miami and it will be interesting to see if the work she's put in on her outside shot helps her when it comes to 1-on-1 action.

While Thomas is a force to reckoned with, Boston is a more skilled scorer, which could be the difference when they face off and battle on the block.

What's at Stake?

It isn't just bragging rights that are on the on the line when it comes to Unrivaled's 1-on-1 tournament, as plenty of prize money is up for grabs. The champion will win $200,000, while the runner-up gets $50,000, and each semifinalists takes home 25,000.

We'll see how the Fever players fare when the first-round tips off on February 11.

This article first appeared on Indiana Fever on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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