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Unrivaled 1v1 tournament results: 4 WNBA stars win $25,000, advance to semi-finals

Unralied's 1V1 tournament will be held in four, following Tuesday night. WNBA The players have moved forward. As they are heading into the semi-finals, these players each have won a $25,000 prize.

Results of the second round of Unralied's 1V1 tournament

14 WNBA players competed in the second round: Alisha Gray, Curly Copper, Raybarel, Jewel Lloyd, Shakira Austin, Azra Stevens, Ricca Jackson, Nafisa Collier, Courtney Williams, Rein Howard, Skylardigins – satou sabally. Aaliyah Edwards had a goodbye after beating Breanna Stewart 12-0 in the first round of the tournament.

The Single Elimination Tournament features games with up to 11 points (or 10 minutes). The player then adheres to a 7-second shot clock and maintains the ball if he scores.

Allisha Gray defeats Kahleah Copper 11-5: Atlanta Dream Guard Arisha Grey defeated Phoenix Mercury Forward Karea Copper at hand in the first 1V1 game of the night. Gray has been the fourth leading scorer so far, and is the most scorer ever, and she continues to have offensive excellence with this.

Rae Burrell beat Jewell Loyd 11-4: The barrel, which has both height and wing advantage, jumped out to a 9-0 lead with this one. Loyd responded with four straight points, but Burrell stripped Loyd and finished with a layup, pulling away the upset against top seed Loyd.

Azura Stevens beat Shakira Austin 11-4: Austin upset Chelsea Gray in the first round and left with a 12-2 victory. Meanwhile, Stevens was goodbye due to Alyssa Thomas being injured in the first round. Stevens' offensive rebound provided a match-up advantage, allowing her to jump to a 7-0 lead, eventually holding back a back-to-back Austin basket.

Napheesa Collier defeated Rickea Jackson 12-5: Rickea Jackson and Napheesa Collier both won Jackson, Jackson, against Jackson, against Jackson, against Jackson, against Jackson.

Courtney Williams beat Rhyne Howard 11-9: Courtney Williams said goodbye in the first round, Howard beat Lexi Hull 12-7. Despite the large size of the matchup, Williams crept into the victory and celebrated with the bystanders along with his father, Don Williams.

Arike Ogunbowale defeated Skylar Diggins-Smith 12-8: Skylar Diggins-Smith has been in tears this unparalleled season, continuing his 11-3 defeat by Dearica Hamby in the first round. However, Arike Ogunbowale, a top-seeded player in the tournament and then had a goodbye in the first round, won this matchup with a free throw, despite certainly not on target from Deep.

Satou Sabbery beat Dihony Carrington 11-4: Dehonai Carrington, one of the top women's basketball defenders, and Satou Sabury, one of the WNBA's most versatile players, both faced in the first round. Sabbery was on the victory and Carrington simply struggled to set enough points.

Quarterfinal results: Aaliyah Edwards, Azura Stevens, Napheesa Collier Advance

Aaliyah Edwards defeated Allisha Gray 12-6: Edwards brought the tournament's biggest upset at 1pm, beating fellow mist teammate Brenna Stewart 12-0. She followed with another upset – this time around Alisha Gray.

She benefited from a bye in the second round before facing Alisha Gray in the third round. That is, he was the only quarterfinal player to play just one game on Tuesday.

Azura Stevens beat Ray Barrel 12-2: The two Sparks players from Los Angeles faced off in the quarter-finals: Ray Burrell and Azura Stevens. Having had a large size advantage in matchups, Stevens came out of the gate and won. Barrel gave her defensive space.

“She was giving me, she was backing up,” Stevens said of the barrel after the victory. “If you're going to back up, Imma will make it.”

Nafisa Collier defeated Courtney Williams 12-4: Courtney Williams had a good fight but ultimately failed to make consecutive stops at Nafisa Collier. Collier and Williams are teammates in both the WNBA (Minnesota Links) and the unparalleled (Moon Owl), but overnight they were competitors.

“You're familiar with me, but you still have to stop me,” Collier said of Williams' attempt to shut her down.

Arike Ogunbowale Beats Satou Sabally 12-8: Arike Ogunbowale (5'8) overcame the disadvantage of his large heights to defeat Satou Sabally (6'4). She jumped out for an 8-0 lead and won a 12-8 victory. The Dallas Wings star ultimately scored it on a free throw.

“She's a big security guard, or whatever it is, a big post,” Ogamboir said with a smile. “But I'm a big security guard! I'm a 5'8. I had a little muscle.”

The winner of the unparalleled 1V1 tournament will be crowned on Friday

As a result of gameplay on Tuesday, four players advanced to the quarterfinals, each of whom won a $25,000 prize: Azra Stevens (Ballah), Nafisa Collier (Lunner Owl), and Aliya Edwards ( Mist), Aria Keo Ganbau Rail (vinyl)

But there's more money on the line. Tournament winners will receive a $200,000 prize money, while runner-up winners will receive a $50,000 prize money. And the members of Rose, Moon Owl, Mist and Vinyl support their unparalleled teammates as all teammates will be awarded $10,000 if their teammates win everything. .

The semi-finals will be held on Friday, February 14th at 7pm. There, Collier and Stevens will face off, while Edwards and Ogamboir will face off.

The winners of each of these matchups compete in the top three series of 1V1 titles.

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