WNBA: WNBA cannot substantiate hateful fan comments toward Angel Reese

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The WNBA said Tuesday it could not verify allegations of hateful fan behavior in the Indiana Fever’s season opener against the Chicago Sky earlier this month.

“We have investigated the report of racist fan behavior in the vicinity of the court during the May 17, 2025, Chicago Sky at Indiana Fever game,” the statement read. “Based on information gathered to date, including from relevant fans, team and arena staff, as well as audio and video review of the game, we have not substantiated it. The WNBA is committed to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for everyone and will continue to be vigilant in enforcing our fan code of conduct.”

The league did not identify the target of the alleged comments, but multiple outlets reported that they were directed at Sky forward Angel Reese.

The game featured a tense moment between Reese and Fever rival Caitlin Clark after Clark fouled Reese to prevent a layup in the third quarter. Reese became incensed and attepted to confront Clark.

Clark’s foul was upgraded to a flagrant-1, and Reese was awarded two free throws. Both players sought to move on when asked about it after the game.

The league did not say what prompted its investigation, which was announced the day after the teams played. Clark later defended Reese by saying there was “no place” for racism or hateful comments in the WNBA and that she trusted the league’s investigation.

–Field Level Media

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