Angel Reese is all smiles after winning Unrivaled championship, shares photos from her incredible season | Sporting News

Angel Reese has been a major player in women's college basketball for a period of time.
Reese can now add "Unrivaled champion" to her list of accolades.
She helped Rose BC, despite not playing in the team's playoff games, secure the league title.
On Monday, Rose BC beat Vinyl 62-54.
Chelsea Gray scored 18 points in leading the charge.
But that's enough about her.
What about Angel? She didn't play at all in the Unrivaled postseason after re-injuring her left hand in the league's regular-season finale.
But Angel was keeping busy by cheering her teammates on.
The Tuesday photo dump included snaps from all of Reese's time with Rose BC.
ANGEL REESE HER FIRST YEAR AS AN UNRIVALED PRO: SECOND TEAM ALL-UNRIVALED FIRST IN REBOUNDS FIRST 20/20 GAME DPOY CHAMPION pic.twitter.com/YzFoHerE4G Besides the photos, Angel also had some things to say about her time with Rose BC and the league itself.
Reese wrote on her IG post, "For 10 weeks, I hung with some dawgs but also turned some dawgs into FOOD.
Thank you @unrivaledbasketball for allowing me to be apart of history.
"I created bonds with women that I would have never thought but I really needed that will last a lifetime.
I was able to grow, learn, make mistakes, build confidence, cry, laugh, smell my flowers, beat the odds & understand the value of what its like to be treated like a pro.
This is the standard for what WE DESERVE.
Even though it was an inuagural season, the expectations were through the roof & Im proud to say I was apart of HISTORY.
First Year UNRIVALED CHAMPIONS.
BTA!! ROSE ON THESE H****See you in the W.
#chitown ".
Now Rose looks toward her WNBA season with the Chicago Sky.
Yet she's going to have to make sure her hand, which was surgically repaired, can handled the grind OK.
Reese is no quitter.
Just recall her college days at LSU, especially where she got the better part of women's college megastar Caitlin Clark.
The WNBA is infinitely better with Angel on the court.
Let's hope she can get things together ahead of her team's tipoff..
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