Stewart has 33 points and 14 rebounds, Angel Reese ejected as the Liberty  beat the Sky 88-75 - ABC News

Chicago, IL – In a thrilling matchup at the Wintrust Arena last night, the Chicago Sky battled fiercely against the New York Liberty, only to succumb to a remarkable comeback in the final quarter. The Liberty, trailing by 15 points in the first half, staged a remarkable turnaround, outscoring the Sky with a stunning 15-2 run at the onset of the fourth quarter, ultimately securing an 88-75 victory.

The game opened with Chicago demonstrating dominance, building a solid 15-point lead by halftime. However, the Liberty refused to back down, displaying resilience and determination as they clawed their way back into contention. With an electrifying surge in the final quarter, the Liberty turned the tide decisively in their favor, leaving the Sky struggling to keep pace.

The Liberty’s victory propels them to an impressive 8-2 record for the season, solidifying their position as a formidable force in the league. Meanwhile, the Chicago Sky, despite their valiant efforts, find themselves at 3-5, reflecting on a missed opportunity to secure a crucial win.

Speaking after the game, Liberty head coach commended his team’s resilience and tenacity, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus and intensity throughout the game. “Our players showed tremendous heart and determination tonight,” he remarked. “We knew we had to dig deep to overcome the deficit, and I’m incredibly proud of how they responded.”

On the other side, Chicago Sky coach expressed disappointment at the loss but remained optimistic about his team’s prospects moving forward. “It’s a tough defeat to swallow, especially after leading for much of the game,” he admitted. “But we’ll learn from this experience and come back stronger in the next game.”

As both teams look ahead to their upcoming matchups, one thing is certain: the intensity and excitement of the WNBA season continue to captivate fans as teams battle for supremacy on the court.