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WNBA Makes Major Announcement After Chicago Sky's Loss to Indiana Fever originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky now have a 2-5 record during the 2025 WNBA season after a non-competitive 79 to 52 loss against the Indiana Fever on Saturday evening.
There are two WNBA games on the schedule for Tuesday. At 7:30 p.m. ET, the Atlanta Dream host the Indiana Fever. Indiana (4-4) has managed to tread water despite the loss of superstar Caitlin Clark to a quad strain.
The Liberty are one of the WNBA’s two remaining unbeatens. The defending champs are significantly better, but center Jonquel Jones is expected to miss this game. The reigning Finals MVP rolled her ankle in their most recent game and did not return, although the team announced she avoided significant injury.
Expectations were sky-high for Angel Reese, the seventh overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Since arriving in the league, Reese has tried to position herself as a major figure, ev
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After an offseason driven by the goal of competing for a playoff spot and holding their ground against anybody in the WNBA, little has gone as the Sky planned.
In February, the Sky acquired Atkins from Washington in exchange for Sonia Citron, a 2027 first-round swap and a 2027 second-round pick
Clark was notably absent from Indiana’s June 7 win over Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky. Despite her absence, the Fever secured a decisive 79-52 victory behind a strong all-around team performance. Indiana controlled the game from start to finish, outscoring the Sky in every quarter and holding them to just 32% shooting.
Sky champion and WNBA legend Allie Quigley has announced her retirement from basketball three years after playing her last game, she announced Tuesday in The Players Tribune.