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Photos from the Chicago Sky's 79-52 loss to the Indiana Fever at the United Center on June 7, 2025. It was the first WNBA game played at the venue.
Fever and Caitlin Clark fans Brittani McAdams and Andrew McAdams take in the scene at the United Center before a Sky-Fever game on June 7, 2025. Brittani is expecting a baby in mid-July.
The United Center fell short of a capacity crowd for the Chicago Sky vs. Indiana Fever game. However, this wasn’t due to a lack of interest in the clash between these growing rivalries.
A sellout crowd of 19,496 fans set an attendance record for the Sky. The United Center has a capacity of 20,917 for basketball games, which would have set a WNBA regular season attendance record.
Even with Fever star Caitlin Clark sidelined, Indiana rolled past Angel Reese and the Sky, 79-52, in a WNBA Commissioner's Cup matchup at Chicago's United Center. Four Fever players scored in ...