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After Chicago's Angel Reese claimed a fan shouted racial slurs at her in Indiana, the Fever and WNBA are working together in their investigations.
Opening weekend in the WNBA has come and gone with eight matchups taking place in the first three days of the regular season. History was made with the first WNBA regular season game ever being played at the Chase Center for Valkyries vs.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark says it was too loud inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse for her to hear racial comments from fans directed at Angel Reese during Saturday’s season-opening 93-58 victory over the Chicago Sky and that she supports the WNBA’s investigation.
Since last season, the Indiana Fever have rewritten the WNBA record books in several categories. Buoyed by Caitlin Clark's stardom, the Fever set numerous attendance and viewership marks in 2024, the standout guard's rookie season.
A fan allegedly made racist comments toward Chicago Sky star Angel Reese during a game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. WNBA says it's investigating unspecified 'allegations.'
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark says she supports the WNBA’s investigation into allegations of racial abuse by fans directed at Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese during Saturday’s game between the two teams.
The alleged racial comments made toward Angel Reese came during Saturday's Sky-Fever game, which featured another contentious moment between her and Caitlin Clark.
The WNBA said it is investigating "hateful fan comments" during the Indiana Fever's home win against the Chicago Sky on Saturday.The context of the remarks wasn't entirely clear. They took place as two of the sport's biggest rivals,
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The WNBA is investigating racial comments directed toward Angel Reese by fans during the Chicago Sky’s loss to the Fever at Indiana.
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