WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAR RIAN FORESTIER GOES ‘COURTSIDE’ WITH EVERYTABLE FOR A NEW MEAL COLLABORATION

The Star Point Guard Joins Everytable to Launch Her Courtside Chicken & Spanish Rice, Bringing A Taste of San Antonio, Texas, to California.

Los Angeles (March 3, 2026) — Today, Everytable, the mission-driven food company making fresh and scratch-cooked meals accessible to all, announces its exclusive limited-time culinary collaboration with renowned women’s basketball star Rian Forestier. The partnership debuts the Courtside Chicken & Spanish Rice, a bold, Texan-inspired dish launching nationwide online and in all Everytable storefronts now.

With roots in San Antonio, Forestier viewed food as the ultimate bridge for community. Her take on the classic arroz con pollo, a traditional Mexican comfort meal rooted in family, serves as a symbol of the same warmth she brings to fueling dreams both on and off the court.

"Food, like basketball, has a unique power to bring people together," said Forestier. "Growing up in San Antonio, some of my best memories happened around a plate of Spanish rice and chicken. Partnering with Everytable allows me to share a piece of my home with my new community in California, while supporting a mission that ensures no one has to choose between their health and their budget."

The Courtside Chicken & Spanish Rice pairs chipotle adobo wings and served with Spanish rice, corn esquites, and slow-stewed black beans. Topped with cotija cheese, pickled red onions, and fresh cilantro, the dish brings the same warmth of Rian’s home to families across California and beyond as they make their own memories gathered around the dinner table.

"Our food system is rigged to make healthy food a luxury, and we’re here to break that model," said Sam Polk, CEO of Everytable. "Rian is a competitor who understands that leadership extends beyond the court. She’s a perfect partner for us because she’s actually doing the work to support her community. By bringing her San Antonio roots to our menu, we’re proving that high-quality, culturally relevant food should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their zip code."

The two-time district MVP and former San Antonio Player of the Year has quickly emerged as a steady presence in women’s collegiate basketball, earning increased minutes through her grit and floor leadership.

Beyond basketball, Rian is the founder of 4RWD, a nonprofit dedicated to donating basketball shoes to young athletes so every kid has the chance to step onto the court and chase their dreams, no matter their circumstances. For Rian, basketball, food, and community are all about opportunity, belonging, and believing in what’s possible.

The Courtside Chicken & Spanish Rice is available for a limited time. For more information or to find an Everytable location near you, visit www.everytable.com.

 

About Everytable

Founded in 2016, Everytable is a mission-driven social enterprise based in Los Angeles that fights for food justice by providing nutritious, scratch-cooked, community-inspired meals that are accessible for everyone. Meals are cooked from scratch daily using whole-food ingredients and priced according to the neighborhood being served. Everytable operates 39 locations across California and provides millions of meals annually through partnerships with schools, senior programs, and local nonprofits. For more information, visit www.everytable.com.

 

About Rian Forestier

Rian Forestier is a guard for the USC Trojans women's basketball team known for her steady presence and strong court awareness. Rian grew up in San Antonio, Texas, where competition was part of everyday life. As the younger sibling to an older brother, she was constantly pushed to try new sports, fueling a drive that would shape her path on and off the court. Her love for the game was deeply influenced by the strong women around her, especially her mom, who also played basketball, as well as her stepmom and her teammates. She found inspiration in hometown legend Becky Hammon and in Kobe Bryant, whose work ethic and mindset left a lasting impression, especially through her mom’s love of the Lakers. With a reputation for discipline, quick decision-making, and team-first energy, Forestier continues to grow into an important contributor within USC’s competitive program.