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Originally posted on Beyond Women's Sports
By LaDarius Brown | Last updated 10/26/22
Overall, the inaugural season of Athletes Unlimited Basketball was a great success. We saw amazing talent from across women's basketball compete in Las Vegas, giving us stellar performances. Starting in February 2023, Athletes Unlimited Basketball will be held in Dallas, Texas. Yet, one thing that won't change is the players and their noteworthy social causes. That being said, the league announced 31 players that will be participating in Dallas, with some returning and new faces.
Returning players for Season Two of Athletes Unlimited Basketball
In all, 21 players will be returning for the second season, including Sydney Colson, Lexie Brown, Natasha Cloud, and DiJonai Carrington. First, Colson finished 12th last season with 4,162 points while shooting 33.9 percent from three-point range. Colson played 18 games for WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces in 2022. Next, Brown came in fourth place with 5,317 points while scoring 210 points, the 10th most amongst players last season.
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