WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese missed Sunday's game between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky.
ESPN Announces Unexpected News After Chicago Sky’s Loss to Indiana Fever originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Chicago Sky suffered another tough loss on Sunday, falling 93-78 to the Indiana Fever. Both teams were missing two of their stars—Angel Reese was ruled out with a lingering back injury, while Caitlin Clark sat due to a groin issue. The defeat marked Chicago’s fifth straight loss, deepening concerns about the team’s trajectory.
In the past one year, Sky-Fever games have become must-see TV since both Reese and Clark entered the league. Largely due to their college rivalry, the two stars have continued to draw national attention when their teams face each other. But with both players missing Sunday's game, it was expected that there would be a decline in viewership.
In a surprising development, ESPN announced that Sunday’s game drew an average of 1.5 million viewers on ABC, peaking at 1.7 million. Despite both Clark and Reese being sidelined, the matchup ranks among the network’s most-watched WNBA broadcasts ever.
The network also noted that WNBA viewership across its platforms is up 6% from last season.
This past Sunday, ABC aired another of its most-watched #WNBA games EVER with the @IndianaFever's win over the @chicagosky 👏
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) July 29, 2025
🏀 1.5M avg. viewers (1.7M peak)
🏀 WNBA on ESPN up 6% from last season pic.twitter.com/Ecy10i5JEO
In comparison, the Sky's 93-58 blowout loss to the Fever in May averaged 2.7 million viewers on ABC, peaking at 3.1 million—making it the highest-rated WNBA regular-season game in 25 years. The latest ratings highlight how much attention the duo has brought to the league, even when not on the floor. A sellout crowd packed the United Center, and fans tuned in to the matchup as if both stars were playing.
With Chicago now sitting at 7-18, the team will return to action on Tuesday to face the Washington Mystics. Indiana, on the other hand, are 14-12 this season and will resume play on Wednesday against the Phoenix Mercury.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 29, 2025, where it first appeared.
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