We’re halfway through Season 2 of Unrivaled. At 6-1 with a +58 point differential, Laces are the top team in the league, ahead of second-place and 5-2 Mist.
Chelsea Gray has dominated the Unrivaled league all season, leading in nearly every statistical category. She became the first player to reach 400 points while also recording 100 career assists.
Backcourt excellence was on full display at Unrivaled on Friday night. In Mist’s 89-71 victory over Rose, Arike Ogunbowale and Allisha Gray took care of their opponent right away.
What happens when when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? We might find out on Sunday night in Unrivaled (7:30 p.m. ET, truTV), when Chelsea Gray’s Rose meets Alyssa Thomas’ Laces.
Chelsea Gray became the first player in Unrivaled history to surpass 400 points, officially reaching the mark in her last game against the Hive on Jan.
Unrivaled’s non-stop action continues on Sunday with an early-season undefeated clash between the clubs led by Unrivaled’s GOAT and Baby GOAT. What else is their to say about Chelsea Gray?
Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young and Dana Evans all play for the Las Vegas Aces but in the offseason they become rivals. All three play for different teams in the Unrivaled League in Miami, Florida.
Chelsea Gray is a key player for the Las Vegas Aces, who takes her talents to the Unrivaled league each offseason. Following last season, she continues to lead Team Rose.
It’s early, but Rose and Breeze have quickly established themselves as top talents in Unrivaled’s second season. Rose’s quality is established and known.
There was no championship hangover for Rose. After their banner-raising ceremony, Unrivaled’s inaugural champions looked ready to repeat in their season opener, routing Lunar Owls 80-62.
What an exciting day for basketball fans and the media. The second season of Unrivaled debuted on Monday, and the defending champions, the Rose, did not disappoint.
The Aces continue to shape the future of USA Basketball. Las Vegas guards Chelsea Gray and Jackie Young were named to the 18-player roster for the USA Women’s National Team training camp, which takes place from Dec.
The Las Vegas Aces celebrated their 2025 WNBA championship with a victory parade on October 17, which included passionate speeches and dancing from Becky Hammon and several members of the Aces roster, a franchise that has now won three league titles in the past four seasons.
For a moment, Las Vegas Aces fans feared déjà vu. In the third quarter of Game 5 against the Indiana Fever, Chelsea Gray crumpled to the floor after Odyssey Sims stepped on her foot, forcing her right ankle to bend awkwardly.
Behind Kelsey Mitchell's playoff career-high 34 points, the sixth-seeded Indiana Fever spoiled the celebration for Most Valuable Player A'ja Wilson and the host Las Vegas Aces with an 89-73 Game 1 upset in their WNBA semifinal matchup on Sunday.
Jewell Loyd established season highs of 27 points and seven three-pointers off the bench and the Las Vegas Aces rebounded from a horrifying loss one day earlier to rout the visiting Golden State Valkyries, 101-77, on Sunday.
Rose guard Chelsea Gray set the tone for her team’s inaugural Unrivaled championship with a buzzer-beating half-court three off the front rim at the end of the third quarter.
The Connecticut Sun, off to their best start in franchise history at 13-1, will face the defending WNBA champion Aces on Friday night at Las Vegas. The matchup will also be the first time the Sun travel farther west than Dallas this season.
The two-time defending WNBA Champion Las Vegas Aces are off to a good start in 2024 despite not having the services of Chelsea Gray. Off to a 2-0 start, the favorites to win a third straight title should have their star back in the mix at some point this season.
The Las Vegas Aces signed point guard Chelsea Gray to a one-year extension covering the 2025 season, multiple outlets reported Tuesday. The five-time All-Star and three-time WNBA champion is heading into her fourth season with the Aces and her 10th in the league.