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Sky head coach Tyler Marsh got honest about what needs improving after Saturday's blowout loss to the Indiana Fever.
The Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever, despite a relative lack of success, have both risen to prominence over the last two WNBA seasons. That is because their budding stars, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, are two of the faces of the league.
3. Three games in six days — The Fever are preparing for two games against the Atlanta Dream, one at home on Tuesday and one on the road on Thursday, May 22. Then, the Fever wrap the week by hosting the reigning WNBA champs, the New York Liberty, on Saturday, May 24.
If Indiana Fever fans did racially abuse Chicago Sky star Angel Reese, as they're accused of doing, then Caitlin Clark didn't hear it. At least, that's
The Sky got off to a brutal start in the 2025 WNBA season, as they got blown out by the Indiana Fever on opening night. The 93 to 58 loss was highlighted by Reese's 12-point, 17-rebound double-double, but she needs more offensive help.
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After Chicago's Angel Reese claimed a fan shouted racial slurs at her in Indiana, the Fever and WNBA are working together in their investigations.
Indiana Fever fans called Angel Reese everything from, "Ghetto, trash, mid, and garbage," when asked to describe her.
Olympics break, the Indiana Fever were arguably the most lethal offense in the WNBA. This was largely owed to the excellence of Kelsey Mitchell a