Rose BC

Rose BC
LeagueUnrivaled
Founded2025
HistoryRose BC
2025–present
ArenaWayfair Arena
LocationMiami, Florida[1]
Team colors     
Head coachNola Henry (2025–present)
Team captainChelsea Gray (2025) Kahleah Copper (2026)
OwnershipUnrivaled[1]
Championships1 (2025)
WebsiteWebsite

Rose Basketball Club, also known as Rose BC, is an American professional basketball team. They are a member of the Unrivaled basketball league, and made their debut in January 2025. The teams are based in Miami, Florida. Rose is led by coach Nola Henry.[2]

History

On October 24, 2024, the Unrivaled basketball league announced the names and logos of six teams joining its league: Laces BC, Lunar Owls BC, Mist BC, Phantom BC, Rose BC, and Vinyl BC.[1] Rose BC, along with the other five teams, are based in Miami, Florida for the inaugural 2025 season.[1] Six head coaches were later hired on November 15.[3]

On March 17, 2025, Rose BC won Unrivaled's first league Championship against Vinyl BC, with Chelsea Gray named as Finals MVP.[4]

On September 10, 2025, Unrivaled announced they were adding two new teams to the league, Breeze BC and Hive BC.[5][6]

Roster

2025 season

On November 20, 2024, the six head coaches collaborated on balancing and choosing the rosters for the six teams.[7] Rose BC's roster was finalized with Chelsea Gray, Kahleah Copper, Angel Reese, Brittney Sykes, Azurá Stevens, and Lexie Hull as its players.[8]

In February 2025, Ariel Atkins was signed to Rose on a relief player contract after Copper and Stevens suffered injuries.[9][10]

2025 Rose BC Roster[11]
Players
Chelsea Gray Kahleah Copper Angel Reese Brittney Sykes Azurá Stevens Lexie Hull

2026 season

On February 9, Azurá Stevens was traded to Hive.[12] On February 11, it was announced that Angel Reese would be rejoining Rose.[13]

2026 Rose BC Roster[14]
Players
Shakira Austin Lexie Hull Sug Sutton Angel Reese Chelsea Gray Kahleah Copper

2025 schedule

Regular season

2025 Rose BC
Total: 8–6 (Home: 4–3; Road: 4–3)
January: 1–4 (Home: 0–2; Road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Record
1 January 17 Vinyl BC L 73–79 Kahleah Copper (24) Angel Reese (14) Chelsea Gray (6) Wayfair Arena 0–1
2 January 18 @ Lunar Owls BC L 70–79 Azurá Stevens (17) Kahleah Copper (7) 0–2
3 January 25 @ Mist BC W 71–66 Lexie Hull (19) Gray & Stevens (7) Chelsea Gray (6) Wayfair Arena 1–2
4 January 27 Laces BC L 64–71 Brittney Sykes (18) Angel Reese (7) Chelsea Gray (5) Wayfair Arena 1–3
5 January 31 @ Phantom BC L 63–75 Azurá Stevens (19) Kahleah Copper (9) Chelsea Gray (6) 1–4
February: 5–0 (Home: 3–0; Road: 2–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Record
6 February 1 Laces BC W 83–69 Chelsea Gray (28) Angel Reese (15) Chelsea Gray (8) Wayfair Arena 2–4
7 February 7 @ Mist BC W 71–63 Kahleah Copper (21) Angel Reese (12) Chelsea Gray (7) 3–4
8 February 18 @ Vinyl BC W 61–55 Chelsea Gray (26) Angel Reese (15) Azurá Stevens (3) 4–4
9 February 21 Lunar Owls BC W 72–63 Angel Reese (21) Chelsea Gray (5) 5–4
10 February 24 Phantom BC W 7-59 Angel Reese (14) Chelsea Gray (7) 6-4
March: 2–2 (Home: 1–1; Road: 1–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Record
11 March 1 Mist BC L 62-71 Chelsea Gray (38) Angel Reese (13) Gray & Atkins (2) Wayfair Arena
6-5
12 March 3 @ Laces BC W 58-53 Chelsea Gray (26) Angel Reese (17) Chelsea Gray (7) Wayfair Arena
7-5
13 March 7 @ Lunar Owls BC L 56-66 Sykes & Reese (17) Reese (10) Gray (5) Wayfair Arena
7-6
14 March 10 Vinyl BC W 74-46 Chelsea Gray (33) Angel Reese (13) Brittney Sykes (5) Wayfair Arena
8-6

2025

In their ninth game of the season, Rose won against the only previously undefeated team, Lunar Owls.[15] In this game, Angel Reese was the first player in Unrivaled history to achieve a 20-20 game, with 22 points and 21 rebounds.[16]

Chelsea Gray was voted to the First Team, leading Unrivaled in game-winning shots with six. She scored her seventh game winner in the semifinals, finishing with 39 points, the most by one player in any game.[17] Angel Reese was voted to the Second Team, leading the league in rebounds and being one of four players to average a double double.[18]

Angel Reese earned Defensive Player of the Year.[19] She led the team in blocks and played a key role in the league's best scoring defense.[20]

Rose won the first ever Unrivaled championship.[21] Brittney Sykes led the team in scoring with 21 points, achieving her season high, and the game winning basket. Chelsea Gray was named Finals MVP.[22]

2026

On tour in Philadelphia on January 30, the game against Lunar Owls broke the all-time attendance record for a professional women's basketball game, with an audience of 21,490.[23]

In the win against Laces during the race for remaining playoff spots, Chelsea Gray tied Marina Mabrey's record of 10 three-pointers made in a game.[24] Gray topped the league in assists, averaging 6.1 per game.[25] She was named League MVP.[26]

Honors and Awards

  • All-Unrivaled First Team: Chelsea Gray (2025, 2026)
  • All-Unrivaled Second Team: Angel Reese (2025)
  • League MVP: Chelsea Gray (2025, 2026)
  • Finals MVP: Chelsea Gray (2025)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Angel Reese (2025)

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