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SI Swim on MSNStriped Polos Just Got the SI Swim and WNBA Stamp of Approval, Thanks to Angel ReeseStriped polos are having a serious moment, and Chicago Sky star Angel Reese just proved why. Before the July 24 game against the Seattle Storm, the WNBA rookie—known for her iconic tunnel ’fits—rocked a red,
The WNBA's positive momentum is being hurt by a rash of injuries to many of its top players. ESPN's Carolyn Peck knows why.
Los Angeles Sparks rising star Rickea Jackson, who was drafted to the WNBA in 2024 along with the likes of Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Cameron Brink and Kamilla Cardoso, knows very well what her class is capable of.
Angel Reese made history with a double-double streak record despite committing a game-leading nine turnovers in the Sky's 23-point loss to the Lynx.
The condensed WNBA schedule has become a big talking point of late. Especially given the rash of injuries across the league. Of course, the Indiana Fever are no
Reese has been nursing a back injury this week and was ruled out for the game against Indiana as well. Joining both of them on the inactive list is rookie guard Hailey Van Lith, who was drafted 11th overall by Chicago in the 2025 WNBA Draft.
The Chicago Sky returned from the All-Star break Tuesday night and suffered a blowout 91–68 loss to the league-best Minnesota Lynx, marking their fourth and final matchup against the Lynx this season.
From July 22 to now, Angel Reese has been on fire, living her best month as a WNBA player. The Chicago Sky forward has racked up an impressive 10 consecutive double-doubles, averag