The Point Gawd nearly dropped a 40-ball. Lunar Owls are out.
Unrivaled served up an epic March Madness appetizer during Sunday night’s semifinals, as Rose, fueled by an Unrivaled-record 39 points from Chelsea Gray, defeated Laces, 63-57, before Vinyl engineered a 10-point fourth-quarter comeback to take down Lunar Owls, 73-70.
We are down to two teams. The Rose and the Vinyl will go head to head tomorrow at 7:30pm ET for the first ever Unrivaled Champion!
WHO WILL IT BE?! pic.twitter.com/I0zdqmdMCk
— Unrivaled Basketball (@Unrivaledwbb) March 17, 2025
Now, Rose and Vinyl will take the court on Monday night at 7:30 p.m. ET to contend for the first Unrivaled championship—and the $50,000 per player prize. Here’s how it happened:
Gray leads Rose into final with a legendary performance
The first semifinal game between No. 2-seed Rose and No. 3-seed Laces began with Chelsea Gray splashing in a pull-up 3-pointer. The shot would be a sign of things to come.
Rose, without the services of Angel Reese and Kahleah Copper, would be heavily…