WNBA Investigates Alleged Racist Remarks Aimed at Angel Reese During Season Opener
The WNBA has launched an investigation following a tense matchup between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky that went beyond the scoreboard. The Sky endured a tough 93-58 loss on May 18, 2025, but the game was marred by controversy involving Chicago’s Angel Reese and Indiana’s Caitlin Clark.
On-Court Tensions Spark Controversy
An aggressive moment between Reese and Clark resulted in a flagrant foul called on Clark. Tensions escalated, leading to technical fouls for Reese and Fever star Aliyah Boston. While this physical altercation drew attention, it’s not the focus of the WNBA’s ongoing probe.
WNBA Condemns Hate and Discrimination
Shortly after the game, the league released a strong statement:
“The WNBA strongly condemns racism, hate, and discrimination in all forms — they have no place in our league or in society. We are aware of the allegations and are looking into the matter.”
Racist Remarks Allegedly Directed at Angel Reese
According to Chloe Peterson of the Indy Star, sources close to the situation revealed that the investigation is tied to alleged racist comments directed at Reese by fans inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The league is now examining these claims with urgency.
Fever Organization Responds
The Indiana Fever responded with a public statement affirming their cooperation:
“We take these allegations seriously and are fully cooperating with the WNBA’s investigation.”
Looking Ahead
As both Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark continue to elevate the league’s profile, the WNBA’s swift response signals a clear message: intolerance will not be ignored. Fans and players alike await the outcome of the investigation, hoping for accountability and respect on and off the court.