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Angel Reese has put together another highly productive campaign during her second WNBA season, as she currently leads the Sky in total points, rebounds and assists. Her 12.5 rebounds per game are currently the best mark in the league.
The Seattle Storm face the Washington Mystics on Saturday night in exciting WNBA action, airing nationally on ABC.
Chicago Sky star forward Angel Reese made waves with her comments about the ongoing CBA negotiations between the league and its players last week when speaking
For just the second time this season, Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese was sidelined Thursday with a back injury. While the issue isn’t expected to be serious,
The Storm (14-10) looks to improve its playoff seeding while the Sky (7-16) tries to close the gap on the last postseason spot as they meet on Thursday night.
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Chicago Sky Sign WNBA Champion Before Lynx Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky entered the 2025 WNBA All-Star break with a 7-15 record. The team has won four of its last nine games after a 3-10 start, but they still rank 12th in the league in points per game, as well as 10th in points allowed (via Pro Basketball Reference ).
Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky visit Napheesa Collier and the league-best Minnesota Lynx in a marquee WNBA showdown at Target Center on Tuesday night.
In Wednesday's loss to the Atlanta Dream, Phoenix Mercury forward DeWanna Bonner hit yet another WNBA milestone. She has now made the sixth-most field goals of
It was a forgettable night for the Chicago Sky on Thursday as they suffered an embarrassing 95-57 loss at the hands of the Seattle Storm. The 38-point loss marked Chicago’s biggest defeat of the season,
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Sports Illustrated Lifestyle on MSNMaddy Westbeld on Joining the WNBA at Pivotal Time: ‘We Have the Means to Be Unlimited’Kathryn Westbeld plays for the Phoenix Mercury. The two are among the first sisters to compete simultaneously in the WNBA, and Maddy calls her older sister her “best friend” and “greatest role model.” Entering the league now, she says, comes with both excitement and responsibility.