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The Chicago Sky have started their 2025 WNBA season 0-1 after falling to the Indiana Fever on Saturday. It was a 93-58 blowout loss Chicago suffered, as the team will look to bounce back in Thursday's home opener against a talented New York Liberty team.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Sky star Angel Reese thankful for support and WNBA response into hate speech allegationsChicago Sky guard Angel Reese was grateful on Tuesday after the team's practice. For her support systems and for the WNBA.
On Tuesday, the Sky star reposted a TikTok video containing a screenshot of an X post mocking Clark as a “white gyal running away from the fade,” a reference to their brouhaha during Chicago’s season-opening loss to Clark’s Fever on Saturday.
Former Iowa Hawkeyes' superstar Caitlin Clark is fully on the side of Angel Reese as the WNBA investigates hateful comments made toward her.
The WNBA is investigating alleged racial taunts made toward the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese at a game against the Fever in Indiana.
The WNBA will have an expanded footprint in Milwaukee with four Chicago Sky games on local television airwaves this summer.
The WNBA gave the people what they wanted with Saturday's matchup between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky to open both teams' respective 2025 season. And viewers responded by watching Caitlin Clark face Angel Reese in record numbers for ABC/ESPN.
Caitlin Clark started the 2025 WNBA season off with a bang. Against the Chicago Sky in the season opener at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Clark drilled a 3-pointer at the buzzer. Clark leads the Indiana Fever with 12 points, four rebounds, three assists and three ...