Odyssey Sims, wearing a purple #99 Athletes Unlimited basketball uniform, points to the sky in celebration and smiles as she runs up the court.

Odyssey Sims Returns for Season 5 of AU Pro Basketball

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Siera Jones
Oct 01, 2025

Fresh off an applauded WNBA season that ended with a clutch playoff run for the Indiana Fever, Odyssey Sims is headed back to Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball for Season 5 in Nashville this winter.

The Baylor graduate from Irving, Texas, has been a cornerstone of AU since its launch, becoming the all-time career leader in leaderboard points (24,067), win points (10,320), stat points (12,127), and MVP points (1,620). She is also the only player to surpass 20,000 career leaderboard points and 10,000 win points, milestones achieved during the 2025 campaign.

Sims enters Season 5 with three consecutive medal finishes after earning third place in 2023 before back-to-back runner-up honors in 2024 and 2025. She was also named to the 2025 AU All-Defensive Team, adding another accolade to a résumé that includes league records for games played (54), captaincies (13), and Game MVP awards (27).

 

 

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She owns the single-game record with 941 leaderboard points against Team Bradford (Feb. 15, 2025), three traditional triple-doubles, and two “Athletes Unlimited Triple-Doubles.” She has scored at least 25 points in 25 career games, surpassed 30 points on 14 occasions, and is one of only two players in league history with multiple 40-point performances, capped by her 41-point outburst last season.

Statistically, her consistency has set her apart. She authored 52 career double-digit scoring games, a record 35 straight free throws made, and league-best marks in assists (381), free throws (284), and scoring average (23.9).

Outside of AU, Sims made her mark in the WNBA once again in 2025, starting the year with the Los Angeles Sparks before joining the Indiana Fever for a late-season push that ended in the semifinals. She averaged 10.1 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game, closing the year with a valiant 27-point performance in the Fever’s Game 5 loss to the Las Vegas Aces on September 30.

Now, she’ll carry that momentum into Nashville, where the league’s all-time leader and one of its fiercest competitors looks to add another chapter to her AU legacy.

 

AU Pro Basketball returns to Nashville, Tennessee, with elite talent and electrifying energy, for its fifth championship season on February 4, 2026, at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. Group and season ticket deposits for the upcoming season are available now.

Siera Jones is the digital media reporter at Athletes Unlimited. You can follow her on Instagram and X @sieraajones.