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Chicago Sky's Angel Reese had a message for fans after a momentous day on which she completed three major achivements.
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese called on the WNBA to improve the standard of officiating around the league following her team's 80-75 defeat to the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday.
The Chicago Sky entered Sunday’s matchup against the Minnesota Lynx with a 5–11 record. While they didn’t leave Minnesota with a win, they put together one of their most complete performances of the season against a Lynx team that now holds a league-best 17–2 record.
Sometimes a league schedule presents a bizarre sequence that provides a good betting opportunity, and I think we have that on Sunday in the WNBA. The Chicago Sky visit the Minnesota Lynx as
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Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese took WNBA officiating to task on Sunday night following the team's five-point loss to the Minnesota Lynx.
Another loss tarnishes Chicago Sky's season in the WNBA. Minnesota Lynx won 80-75, leaving Angel Reese's team with a 5-12 record, their fifth loss in their last seven games. In her
The Chicago Sky own a 5-11 record during the 2025 WNBA season after last Sunday's defeat of the Los Angeles Sparks. The 92 to 85 victory gave the Sky their second win in their last three contests, and they now sit in 12th place in the league standings.
Fueled by All-Stars, Lynx rally over Chicago for WNBA-best 17th win originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Good luck slowing down the juggernaut Minnesota Lynx, who despite playing three games in four days, roared to an 80-75 win over the Chicago Sky Sunday night.