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AU Pro Basketball Set for Feb. 5 Tipoff in Nashville with Deep Roster and Broad Distribution

All 24 games will be available to watch nationwide on ESPN+, WNBA App and FanDuel Sports Network

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Athletes Unlimited
Jan 16, 2025
  • Final 40-Player Roster Features Olympians, WNBA All-Stars & WNBA Champions; Single Game Day Tickets On Sale
  • Sheryl Swoopes and Cindy Brunson to Lead Broadcast Team

January 16, 2025, New York, N.Y. – Season four of Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball is set to tip off in Nashville on February 5, with a deep and diverse roster of talent featuring Olympians, WNBA Champions and emerging young players taking their talents to Music City.

Led by three-time WNBA champion and 2023 WNBA Sixth Player of the Year Alysha Clark (currently with the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA), two-time WNBA All-Defensive Team member Elizabeth Williams (Chicago Sky), WNBA veteran and three-time Olympian Kia Nurse (Los Angeles Sparks), and high-profile rising stars including Alissa Pili (Minnesota Lynx), Jordan Horston (Seattle Storm), and Jaylyn Sherrod (New York Liberty), the fourth season of AU Pro Basketball boasts one of its most balanced rosters with significant depth. 

For the second consecutive year, more than half of the AU Pro Basketball roster features players with WNBA experience. This year’s roster also features a plethora of newcomers, with 24 of the 40 players competing in AU Pro Basketball for the first time. In addition to the newcomers, notable players returning to AU include two-time WNBA champions Kierstan Bell and Sydney Colson; 2022 WNBA champion Theresa “TP” Plaisance; 2021 WNBA champion Lexie Brown, who also serves as the chairperson of the AU Pro Basketball Player Executive Committee; and Maddy Siegrist, who was the third overall selection in the 2023 WNBA Draft. 

In addition, the roster includes multiple players with Tennessee ties coming to Nashville, including: former Tennessee Lady Vols Jordan Horston, Isabelle Harrison and Meighan Simmons; former Middle Tennessee State and Belmont star Alysha Clark and Nashville native and former Lipscomb University standout Dorie Harrison. Isabelle Harrison has the distinction of being the final WNBA player to have been coached by Tennessee legend Pat Summitt.

In all, 40 competitors will vie to be crowned individual champion in the 24-game campaign set to run from February 5 – March 2, 2025 at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. Single game day tickets are on sale here (full schedule is available here).

All 24 games will be available for fans to watch nationwide, with 10 games airing exclusively on ESPN+ and 14 games carried jointly on the WNBA App for free as well the FanDuel Sports Network. The broadcast team of basketball icon Sheryl Swoopes and Cindy Brunson will lead coverage for the fourth consecutive season. Ari Chambers will serve as an in-game reporter, with Greg Mescall rounding out the talent roster.

In addition, Shelley Patterson (most recently an assistant coach with the Washington Mystics), Karima Christmas-Kelly (assistant coach with the Indiana Fever), Austin Kelly (assistant coach with the Indiana Fever) and Roneeka Hodges (assistant coach with the Connecticut Sun), will serve as facilitators this season. Season. AU Pro Basketball this year has expanded its player development function, as former Los Angeles Sparks assistant coach Danielle Viglione returns for her third year, and will be joined by Ryan Sypkens. The expanded team will provide even more opportunities for player development during this crucial time of year for players.

Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball was the first winter pro women’s basketball league to launch in the United States when it began in 2022 and remains the only platform in the U.S. offering professional women the opportunity to play five-on-five full court basketball outside of the WNBA. Innovative in its player-focused approach, AU Pro Basketball provides an ability for WNBA players to stay in the U.S. during the offseason while also providing playing opportunities for elite pro players not currently on WNBA rosters. Like other Athletes Unlimited leagues, AU Pro Basketball is led by a Player Executive Committee, and players share in long-term profits of the company. National broadcast and business partners for AU Pro Basketball include ESPN, Nike, Baden, EY, Gatorade, the U.S. Air Force, Sequel and Madam Paleta. 

“Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball will bring a new look to Music City this season, with more than half our roster including players new to the AU family joining our notable returners to create our most balanced roster yet with significant depth,” said Megan Perry, Director of Basketball for Athletes Unlimited. “The city of Nashville and the Tennessee region – a hotbed for women’s basketball for many years – has been so enthusiastic and welcoming to us, and we can’t wait to tip off next month in front of those incredible fans.”

AU PRO BASKETBALL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (AS OF JANUARY 16)

Name

Hometown

School

Kenisha Bell Chicago, Ill. Minnesota
Kierstan Bell Alliance, Ohio Florida Gulf Coast
Crystal Bradford Detroit, Mich. Central Michigan
Lexie Brown Suwanee, Ga. Duke
Alysha Clark Mount Juliet, Tenn. Middle Tennessee
Taj Cole Richmond, Va. Virginia Tech
Sydney Colson Houston, Texas Texas A&M
G’mrice Davis Philadelphia, Pa. Fordham
Dyaisha Fair Rochester, N.Y. Syracuse
McKenzie Forbes Folsom, Calif. USC
Rebecca Harris Belleville, Ill. Illinois
Tyashia Harris Fishers, Ind. South Carolina
Dorie Harrison Nashville, Tenn. Lipscomb
Isabelle Harrison Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee
Bria Hartley North Babylon, N.Y. UConn
Sequoia Holmes Las Vegas, Nev. UNLV
Jordan Horston Dallas, Texas Tennessee
Angel Jackson Richmond, Calif. Jackson State
Ashley Joens Iowa City, Iowa Iowa State
Kiara Leslie Holly Springs, N.C. NC State
Suriya McGuire Minneapolis, Minn. Miami
Taylor Mikesell Massillon, Ohio Ohio State
Kia Nurse Hamilton, Ontario, Canada UConn
Charisma Osborne Fontana, Calif. UCLA
Shey Peddy Roxbury, Mass. Temple
Alissa Pili Anchorage, Alaska Utah
Theresa Plaisance New Orleans, La. LSU
Lydia Rivers Kinston, N.C. Virginia Tech
Victaria Saxton Rome, Ga. South Carolina
Jude Schimmel Mission, Ore. Louisville
Jaylyn Sherrod Birmingham, Ala. Colorado
Maddy Siegrist Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Villanova
Odyssey Sims Irving, Texas Baylor
Meighan Simmons Cibolo, Texas Tennessee
Aishah Sutherland Perris, Calif. Kansas
Asia Taylor Columbus, Ohio Louisville
Evina Westbrook Salem, Ore. UConn
Christyn Williams Little Rock, Ark. UConn
Elizabeth Williams Virginia Beach, Va. Duke
Desi-Rae Young Las Vegas, Nev. UNLV