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1-1 Tournament results that are unmatched by other follows: Who won the Women’s Basketball game on Tuesday?

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Medley, Fla.- Star Napheesa Collier, Azurá Stevens, Arike Ogunbowale and Aaliyah Edwards will have the opportunity to play $ 200,000 at the end of the league’s 1-1 tournament at the end of Friday.

Collier will meet Stevens in one semi -finals, and Ogunbowale will meet Edwards from the other. All four players have already earned $ 25,000 with the semi -finals.

The two finalists will be third for the best award, and the unmatched team members will earn $ 10,000 each. The runner -up will earn $ 50,000.

Stevens told USA Today Sports, “The final goal is to get $ 200 million, but it’s a good idea to see this bonus right away.

Ogunbowale smiled at one of four semi -finalists.

Competition was at least fiercely and fast to winners and fun.

Even if it means to go up against a familiar face.

Collier went beyond Rickea Jackson 12-5 in the second round and won Minnesota Lynx in the quarter-finals.

Stevens won the Shakira Austin 11-4 in the second round and won the Los Angeles Spark teammate RAE BURRELL 12-2 in the semi-finals.

Ogunbowale beat fellow Notre Dame’s outstanding Skylar Diggins-Smith 11-8 in the second round.

“We are all competitors. Your W -team members are here in another team. You always move in W. You are playing abroad. So we’re used to playing with the previous teams, ”Collier said.

Edwards was angry with a 1-1 tournament in the first round of Monday, defeating his fellow Connecticut’s outstanding Breanna Stewart. Edwards did not play the second round and beat Allisha Grey in the quarter -finals.

Edwards, who ranked 6th in Washington Mystic in the 2024 WNBA draft, may not be acclaimed yet. But she definitely doesn’t feel like a weak person heading on Friday, the last day of one -on -one tournament.

Edwards said, “Many people are listening to many people who are surprised by my performance, but that’s what I’ve come here. I’m getting better and I’m preparing for the W season. “I think it’s paying as you can see.”

The results of the quasi -final final on January 1 are a mysterious result on Tuesday.

The results of the quarter -finals of Tuesday night are as follows.

  • Aaliyah Edwards beat allisha grey, 12-6.

  • Azura Stevens won Rae Burrell and 12-2.

  • Napheesa Collier won Courtney Williams, 12-4.

  • Arike Ogunbowale beat Satou Sabally, 12-8.

Aaliyah Edwards, who won the Breanna Stewart, moved to the quarter -finals because he no longer participated in the tournament.

January 1, 1st round 2 rounds

The results of the second round game on Tuesday night are as follows.

  • Allisha Grey won Kahleah Copper, 11-5.

  • RAE BURRELL beat Jewell Loyd and 11-4.

  • Azura Stevens won 11-4 years old Shakira Austin.

  • Napheesa Collier won Rickea Jackson, 12-5.

  • Courtney Williams won Rhyne Howard, 11-9.

  • Arike Ogunbowale beat Skylar Diggins-Smith, 11-8.

  • Satou Sabally won Dijonai Carrington, 11-4.

How to watch non -inclined games on TV on Tuesday night

UNRIVEDs can be purchased from TNT and Trutv in the United States on cable television and in TSN+in Canada.

see: Several follow -up games on Sling TV

How to live a game that is unmatched on Tuesday night

Even games that are unmatched in other follows can be used for live streams. MaxAnd internationally Youtube.

One -to -one tournament, 1st round results Monday

  • Napheesa Collier won Katie Lou Samuelson, 12-6

  • Shakira Austin won Chelsea Gray and 12-2

  • Kahleah Copper Beat Aliyah Boston, 11-6

  • Rhyne Howard won Lexie Hull, 12-7

  • Skylar Diggins-Smith Beat, Dearica Hamby 11-3

  • Allisha Grey won Jordin Canada, 11-4

  • Rickea Jackson won Jackie Young, 11-3

  • Aaliyah Edwards won Breanna Stewart, 12-0

What does a unique player win?

The winner of the 1-1-1 tournament will take $ 200,000, the runner-up will take $ 50,000, and the other two semi-finalists will take $ 25,000. The winners’ team members will also receive $ 10,000.

What critical players do not participate in one -on -one tournaments?

Tiffany Hayes, Kayla McBride, Alyssa Thomas, Natasha Cloud, Brittney Sykes, Kate Martin and Marina Mabrey have announced that the following players will not participate.

Angel Rees, Brittney Griner, Sabrina ionescu, Courtney Vandersloot, Stefanie Dolson and Cameron Brink were not already involved.

This article was originally in USA Today. 1-1 Tournament Results: What happened on Tuesday?

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