On Saturday, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever tipped off their 2025 regular season slate with a home game against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky.
After a big rookie year for both Clark and Reese, the pair are both entering into the 2025 season with high hopes. For Clark, after leading the Fever back to the playoffs for the first time since 2016, with a bolstered roster, the University of Iowa alum has her sights set on a championship.
In the case of Reese and the Sky, after having her rookie season cut short by a wrist injury that subsequently derailed the Sky’s season, the inaugural Unrivaled Defensive Player of the Year is looking to lead Chicago to the playoffs.
Today’s game marked the first of five regular-season meetings between these two teams as part of the WNBA’s expanded schedule that sees teams play 44 games, up from the previous 40.
Chicago Sky vs Indiana Fever Game Player Stats and Box Score
Evan Bell is a journalist specializing in the NBA and NHL at Sportskeeda, whose love for the game stems from a childhood spent watching the Chicago Bulls. He has been there through their highs and lows, from the Jordan era to the exciting Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah years.
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