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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.
Updated WNBA Power Rankings Make Clear Choice Between Indiana Fever, Chicago Sky originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese have quickly become two of the league’s biggest names, drawing national attention to each of their respective franchises.
The Indiana Fever cruised to a 79-52 victory over the Chicago Sky on June 7. Without head coach Stephanie White and star Caitlin Clark, the Fever picked up their fourth win of the season. Kelsey Mitchell led the way with 17 points and five rebounds.
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The Indiana Fever traveled to United Center in Chicago to take on the Sky on June 7, in what marks the second contest between these two rivals in the 2025 regul
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Even without Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham, the Indiana Fever blew out the Chicago Sky, 79-52, on Saturday.
The Indiana Fever were without Caitlin Clark for a fourth consecutive game but they had little trouble against the Chicago Sky.
Chicago advertised before the game that this matchup is the first WNBA game at United Center in the building's 30-year history. With just under one minute gone in the first quarter, Fever star Aliyah Boston made history by scoring the first-ever WNBA basket where so many other historic basketball moments have taken place.
The WNBA action on Saturday, June 7 continues at the United Center in Chicago where the Indiana Fever are visiting the Chicago Sky.
The Chicago Sky’s historic first game at the United Center ended with a 79-52 loss to the Indiana Fever — and an injury to Courtney Vandersloot.