
Chicago SkyforwardAngel Reeserecorded the first triple-double of her career in Sunday's game against theConnecticut Sun. Reese had 11 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists in a team-high 36 minutes inChicago's 78-66 victory over Connecticut. Reese set her milestone on an assist to Ariel Atkins, who hit a long two-point shot to put the Sky up by 14 with 2:45 left. Indiana Fever guardCaitlin Clark had the WNBA's other triple-double this seasonwith a 20-point, 10-rebound, and 10-assist performance in a win over the Sky on May 17. Reese, in her second year, is averaging 10.3 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 2.7 assists for Chicago, which had five players in double figures against the Sun and broke a three-game losing streak. The 23-year-old Reese has set numerous WNBA records in her short time in the league. With this assist, Angel Reese notches her first career triple-double!@chicagoskypic.twitter.com/tMnh7sYOHn — CBS Sports (@CBSSports)June 15, 2025 Earlier this season, she became the fastest player to reach 500 career points and 500 rebounds, setting the mark in just 38 career games. Last season, she set league marks with the most rebounds per game (13.1), total rebounds in a season (446), and offensive rebounds in a season (172). Reese also had 26 double-doubles in 2024, including 15 straight at one point to set another record. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Angel Reese records first career triple-double as Sky beats Sun