Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark (Photos via @CBSSports/X)
Caitlin Clark got another one over Angel Reese this Sunday, leaving her 2-0 in their matchups since they both went pro and 3-0 since they faced off in the 2022/23 National Championship Game.
The Indiana Fever hosted the Chicago Sky for the second time this season, having snatched a marginal 71-70 win in their first go-around.
The victory was more convincing this Sunday as the Fever won 91-83.
At one point during the second half, Reese had a foul upgraded to a flagrant-1 violation after attempting a block on Clark but hitting her in the head instead.
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“She went for ball. Oh well,” one fan said.
“Concussion evaluation clause for the WNBA coming in three, two, one!” another joked.
“@WNBA The flagrant bullying and malicious assault needs to STOP!” another wrote angrily.
“Bad angle. She was never closer than 12 inches from the ball. Just a thug close line to the head,” said a fourth. “Again. I’d suspend her for the rest of the season. If the @wnba won’t act, then I’d take out her ACL, MCL, and LCL.”
A bit much, that last one.
Caitlin Clark Got The Last Laugh
In any case, Caitlin Clark had the last laugh on the day as her team got that much-needed fifth win to go 5-10 for the season.
The loss leaves the Sky 4-9, though they got off to a better start than the Fever.
Angel Reese had her sixth-straight double-double, however, scoring 11 points and adding 13 rebounds.
Clark scored 23 points, along with eight rebounds and nine assists.
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