NEW YORK (AP) — Angel Reese is proud to be part of the stellar rookie class that is uplifting the WNBA. She is just somewhat disappointed that people don’t pay attention to all the members of that
Angel Reese is proud to be part of the stellar rookie class that is uplifting the WNBA. She is just somewhat disappointed that people don’t pay attention to all the members of that first-year group.
Marina Mabrey had 21 points, seven assists and six rebounds to help the Chicago Sky beat the New York Liberty 90-81 on Thursday night.Angel Reese added 13 points and nine rebounds for the Sky (2-1), who got a win for first-year head coach Teresa Weatherspoon in her return to New York. Weatherspoon starred as a player for the Liberty in the WNBA's early days. She helped New York reach the finals in three of the league's first four years. She was greeted with a loud ovation when she was introduced...
The 2024 WNBA rookie class is probably the most-hyped draft class in women’s hoops history. Obviously, the headliner is former Iowa guard Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, but the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese was quite the star in college at LSU, too. Following their meeting in the national title game in 2023 and a subsequent […]
Angel Reese appeared to take a dig at Caitlin Clark in a hastily deleted tweet after Chicago Sky beat New York Liberty 90-81 on Thursday night. Clark has been credited with the surge of interest in WNBA.
Angel Reese was not taking a shot at fellow WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark with a controversial social media post, her mother is insisting in a post of her own.
It turns out the Liberty’s 101-53 beatdown by the Sky in the preseason wasn’t meaningless, after all. It was a warning of what was to come. For the first time this year, the Liberty looked mortal.
The Liberty stormed out to a 4-0 start to the WNBA season, outscoring foes by a combined 63 points in the process. But the Sky offer a tough test.
Connecticut Sun All-Star Alyssa Thomas was ejected after a flagrant 2 foul
DC Power Football Club, a Washington-based women’s team set to begin play this summer in the United Soccer League Super League, announced Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese as the first member of its ownership group on Tuesday.
It wasn't meant to be for the Chicago Sky Saturday night. A dominant third quarter powered the Connecticut Sun to an 86-82 road victory over Angel Reese and
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese can now call herself a professional sports team owner. DC Power Football Club, a Washington-based women’s team set to begin play this summer in the United Soccer League Super League, has announced Reese as the first member of its ownership group. Reese grew up near Baltimore in Randallstown, Maryland. She says talks to join the ownership group started around the time she decided to leave LSU for the WNBA. A three-time All-American, Reese led LSU to the 2023 NCAA...