Players Era Women’s Championship Debuts in Las Vegas with $1 Million NIL Payouts
Women’s college basketball is set to make history this Thanksgiving week as the first-ever Players Era Women’s Championship tips off in Las Vegas, November 26–27, 2025. The early-season tournament will feature four of the nation’s most elite programs — South Carolina, UCLA, Duke, and Texas — in a high-profile showcase that blends on-court competition with groundbreaking Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities.
A Historic Early-Season Showcase
This is more than just another November tournament. Each participating school is guaranteed $1 million in NIL activitiesfor its athletes, marking one of the largest collective payouts for women’s college basketball in an in-season event. It’s a bold step forward for the sport, signaling the growing financial investment in women’s athletics.
Tournament Format
The Players Era Women’s Championship will use a round-robin format on the opening day, ensuring every team faces top-tier competition before placement games.
- Day One (Nov. 26) will feature two high-stakes matchups.
- Day Two (Nov. 27) will crown the champion in a Championship Game while the other two teams battle for third place.
Tiebreakers for determining standings will be based on:
- Head-to-head record
- Point differential
- Points scored
- Points allowed
Event Details
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Venues: MGM Grand Garden Arena & Michelob ULTRA Arena
Dates: November 26–27, 2025
Broadcast: truTV
Tickets: playersera.com
2025 Players Era Women’s Championship Schedule
(All times Eastern)
Wednesday, Nov. 26 – Opening Day
- Texas vs. UCLA – 2:00 p.m. | truTV
- Duke vs. South Carolina – 4:30 p.m. | truTV
Thursday, Nov. 27 – Championship Day
- Championship Game – 8:00 p.m. | truTV
- Third Place Game – 10:30 p.m. | truTV
Why This Matters
With national powerhouses like South Carolina and Texas, blue-blood programs like Duke, and a West Coast force in UCLA, the level of competition is as high as it gets in November. But the $1 million NIL payouts elevate this event beyond the basketball court — offering female student-athletes unprecedented financial opportunity while still in college.
The Players Era Women’s Championship is setting the stage for a future where early-season women’s tournaments can be just as lucrative, competitive, and high-profile as their men’s counterparts.



