Angel Reese foul on Caitlin Clark upgraded to flagrant


For the second time in as many meetings between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky, Caitlin Clark was the recipient of a flagrant foul.

Unlike the previous instance, when Chennedy Carter’s foul was decidedly not a basketball play, the contact Sunday resulted from a poor block attempt from Angel Reese that whacked Clark upside the head. The referees adjudicated the foul as a flagrant in real time, and a competitive affair between the Fever and the Sky swiftly resumed.

The play ended up being consequential not because it was elevated to a flagrant, but because it was the fourth foul on Reese in a competitive contest. Reese — who has yet to foul out in her WNBA career — picked up her fifth early in the fourth quarter — forcing her to the bench.

A day after the WNBA had a showcase for its best current rivalry between New York and Las Vegas, Indiana and Chicago are making a case to be the premier matchup of the future. The teams, led by three 2024 first-round draft picks, were separated by one point in their first game and have been within seven points of each other in Sunday’s contest.

Reese and Clark are continuing a competitive history against each other. Reese’s LSU beat Clark’s Iowa in the 2023 national championship, and the Hawkeyes got revenge in this season’s Elite Eight.

The Fever won 71-70 in their first meeting as pros on June 1. Reese and Clark have been the center of the attention this WNBA season.

(Photo of Angel Reese: Emilee Chinn / Getty Images)



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