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The 2025 WNBA is now in full swing and the Chicago Sky have gotten off to a slow start. Following Tuesday night's loss to the Phoenix Mercury by a final score of 94-89, Angel Reese and company have dropped to an 0-4 start.
Angel Reese posted her 29th career double-double in 38 WNBA games (13 points and 15 rebounds alongside three steals), but the winless Chicago Sky fell on the road to the Phoenix Mercury, 94-89.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Sky media, WNBA facing backlash for Angel Reese connected ‘racial war’Hours before the Chicago Sky lost 94-89 to the Phoenix Mercury, the WNBA released its findings on the investigation into an alleged racial incident between an Indiana Fever fan directed towards Angel Reese on May 17 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNIndiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky ticket prices in free fall after Caitlin Clark injuryCaitlin Clark's injury has sent WNBA ticket prices into a free fall with her absence. The Fever vs. Sky ticket prices have fallen more than 70%.
The Chicago Sky still have yet to win a game in the 2025 WNBA regular season, as they were defeated by the Phoenix Mercury on May 27 by a score of 94-89. Sky s
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WNBA Makes Satou Sabally Announcement After Mercury Top Angel Reese's SkySatou Sabally earned some recognition from the WNBA after the Mercury's comeback win over the winless Chicago Sky.
Chiney Ogwumike has spent the past several years carving out a strong presence as a basketball analyst on ESPN. From “SportsCenter” to “Get Up,” the former WNBA All-Star has built a reputation as a knowledgeable and passionate voice in the game. But this week, she’s facing a wave of criticism that some viewers say should cost her the job.
The Barstool Sports founder said Indiana Fever fans “deserve better” after the franchise and the WNBA “made something outta nothing” with the league’s investigation
Despite the struggles, Angel Reese continues to etch her name in the history books. Following a 94-89 loss to the Phoenix Mercury, the Sky announced that Reese had become the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 500 points and 500 rebounds.