Caitlin Clark, WNBA and Angel Reese
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In an interview, a WNBA champion praised Angel Reese and defended her against the online hate from troll accounts.
Angel Reese's start to the WNBA season may have been less than ideal, but she leads the league in a unique stat.
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Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings face Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky as former college superstars clash in tonight’s WNBA action.
The Dallas Wings announced that No. 1 overall pick Paige Bueckers was placed in concussion protocol following the team's loss to the Chicago Sky.
An U.S. Senator representing Indiana wants Angel Reese to apologize after the WNBA revealed the results of its investigation involving the former LSU star. On Tuesday night, the WNBA announced it concluded an investigation into allegations of a racist comment from a fan directed at Reese.
The WNBA said it couldn't verify any racist comments made to Sky forward Angel Reese during the season opener.
Angel Reese was not questioned on WNBA's unsubstantiated hateful comments claims after an investigation found no evidence of racist remarks.
The decision to investigate the alleged encounter was applauded publicly by Reese, Sky head coach Tyler Marsh and Fever star guard Caitlin Clark. Reese has been the target of attacks online from fans, especially following the 2023 NCAA women's basketball national championship game between LSU and Iowa.
Reese made several key plays down the stretch, as she scored four points in the final three minutes to help put the game out of reach. One of these buckets came over Wings guard DiJonai Carrington, who earned First-Team All-Defense honors in 2024.