Every time Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese faced off on the basketball court, it was must-see television.
Reese and her LSU team beat Clark and Iowa in the 2023 national championship game before Clark knocked LSU out of the tournament this year. Clark and the Indiana Fever have already beaten Reese and the Chicago Sky twice this WNBA season, with Reese being called for a flagrant foul against Clark in the latter matchup.
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Angel Reese, wearing number 10 of the Louisiana State Lady Tigers, reacts in front of Caitlin Clark, wearing number 22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes, during the final minutes of the 2023 NCAA women’s basketball tournament final at the American Airlines Center on April 2, 2023 in Dallas. (Photo by Ben Solomon/NCAA via Getty Images)
After the match, Clark was asked why people would watch her and Reese play.
“I think it’s really great what she’s been able to do with her platform,” Clark said. “She has a fan base that has been rooting for her at Maryland and then Louisiana State. Obviously, I’ve played against her for a long time and she’s a great player. She’s fun to play against. I think this is really good for the sport.”
“It’s a basketball play” when Angel Reese defends a hit to the head by Caitlin Clark, resulting in a flagrant foul.

Chicago Sky’s No. 5 Angel Reese reacts after being fouled by Indiana Fever’s No. 22 Caitlin Clark during the second half of a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 16, 2024 in Indianapolis. (Emily Chin/Getty Images)
“People love to see great matchups, but at the same time, people get to watch these matchups and see how great these teams are. And then they find new players to root for and they come back for them. I think that’s another benefit of the show.”
The foul from Reese to Clark was the talk of the sports world all Sunday, a game the Fever won 91-83.
“You can’t control the refereeing and obviously the game tonight was heavily affected by it,” Rees said. “We’ll probably play this footage 20 times before Monday.”

Indiana Fever’s No. 22, Caitlin Clark, and Chicago Sky’s No. 5, Angel Reese, watch a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on June 1, 2024. (Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images)
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“I think we went really strong a few times and we just didn’t get a lot of calls,” she added. “Looking back, there were a lot of things that just weren’t called. I think some people deserve a special whistle.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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