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In an interview, a WNBA champion praised Angel Reese and defended her against the online hate from troll accounts.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese became the quickest person to reach 500 points and 500 rebounds in their career on Tuesday night against the Phoenix Mercury.
Angel Reese's start to the WNBA season may have been less than ideal, but she leads the league in a unique stat.
An U.S. Senator representing Indiana wants Angel Reese to apologize after the WNBA revealed the results of its investigation involving the former LSU star. On Tuesday night, the WNBA announced it concluded an investigation into allegations of a racist comment from a fan directed at Reese.
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.
Ind., said that Angel Reese "owes" Fever fans "an apology" after the WNBA found no evidence of hateful comments toward Angel Reese.
The decision to investigate the alleged encounter was applauded publicly by Reese, Sky head coach Tyler Marsh and Fever star guard Caitlin Clark. Reese has been the target of attacks online from fans, especially following the 2023 NCAA women's basketball national championship game between LSU and Iowa.
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
The WNBA said it couldn't verify any racist comments made to Sky forward Angel Reese during the season opener.
While rookie Paige Bueckers scored 15 points and Arike Ogunbowale dropped 37 for the Wings, and the Sky's Angel Reese continued to struggle with her shooting, the most talked-about moment didn’t come until after the final buzzer.