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Unrivaled expands its reach in second season amid evolving women’s basketball landscape: ‘Everything we’re doing … it’s working’

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Unrivaled expands its reach in second season amid evolving women’s basketball landscape: ‘Everything we’re doing … it’s working’

PHILADELPHIA — A New York Liberty winter hat glowed seafoam from a puffy jacket’s hood, while a rainbow scarf peeked out from a peacoat. One brave soul in a blue-script branded black windbreaker — better equipped for Florida than the plunging northeast winter temperatures — slipped through the turnstile of the SEPTA Metro B train’s ultimate stop, leading dozens back into the frosty elements.

“Are the Flyers playing tonight?” an older man asked outside the station, scanning the stream of (chiefly) women around him traversing an uptick in traffic at South Philly Stadium Complex.

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No, and neither the NHL team nor the NBA’s 76ers could accommodate what was in store at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Friday night. Unrivaled, the 3×3 league founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, brought out a record-setting 21,490 fans that bested the Backstreet Boys’ 1999 tour stop and Michael Jordan’s final game in town as a Chicago Bull. It’s the most to attend a regular-season women’s basketball game in U.S. history, overtaking the final game of Caitlin Clark’s rookie season.

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