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The former LSU forward infamously mocked Clark with the "you can't see me" gesture in the closing moments of that game. Clark's Hawkeyes then defeated Reese's Tigers in the 2024 Regional Final, adding another chapter to this budding rivalry that has only grown in popularity.
Out of halftime, Van Lith scored five, Ariel Atkins added four, and Rebecca Allen chipped in three to keep the Sky close, despite a 13-point explosion from Collier for the Lynx. Chicago trailed by just three heading into the fourth.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese took the WNBA by storm in 2024. Paige Bueckers is preparing to do the same as the Dallas Wings' No. 1 overall draft pick this spring. And they're all chasing A'ja Wilson, whose three league MVP awards in the past five seasons have established her as the best player in women's basketball.
Once her photos from the Met Gala hit the internet, WNBA legend Lisa Leslie gave Reese a new nickname. The roots of Leslie's nickname for Reese come from the Chicago Sky stars original nickname from her college days.
The Sky finished 10th in the WNBA with a 13-27 record last season and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2018. The disappointing results were despite getting significant contributions from Reese and fellow rookie Kamilla Cardoso. The two young stars are back, and the team made major roster changes to give them some help.
WNBA star Angel Reese is back for fashion's biggest night at the 2025 Met Gala in New York. Here's what happened during her appearance.
Beyond her success on the court and her standout appearances at the Met Gala and in Vogue, Reese secured various endorsement deals with major brands such as Reebok, fast food giant McDonald’s, Reese’s Puffs and more.
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Thesportstak on MSNHow to Watch the 2025 WNBA Season: TV Channels, Streaming, and Key Matchups Featuring Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese & Paige BueckersWNBA season officially tips off this Friday, May 16, and it's already shaping up to be one of the most thrilling campaigns in league history. A Season of Firsts: 13 Teams, 44 Games Per Team This year marks the 29th season of the WNBA and features the historic debut of the Golden State Valkyries,