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Todd Meadows‘ cause of death has been revealed. The reality TV star was a member…
Todd Meadows‘ cause of death has been revealed. The reality TV star was a member…
Reese, a rising third-year player, has been one of the league’s most formidable frontcourt players; she’s a two-time All-Star who has averaged 14.1 points and 12.9 rebounds in her career.
“I’m beyond grateful for the opportunity to join the Atlanta Dream organization,” Reese said in an official press release. “I’m focused on continuing to grow my game, competing at the highest level, connecting with the fans, and giving everything I’ve got to the Dream.”
The relationship between Reese and the Sky organization appeared fractured ever since she was suspended for a game in September for what the organization termed “statements detrimental to the team.”
That came after she sat down for an interview with the Chicago Tribune about the state of the organization. Among her remarks, Reese told the Tribune she is “not settling for the same shit we did this year,” and that the team ”[has] to get great players,” among other comments.
The Chicago Sky failed to make the playoffs in both of Reese’s first two seasons, finishing with a 10-34 record last season — the second-worst record in the WNBA.
The Dream were 30-14 last year, but lost to the Indiana Fever in the first round of the playoffs. They were led by All-Stars Allisha Gray (18.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists), Rhyne Howard (17.5 points, 4.6 assists, 4.5 rebounds), and Brionna Jones (12.8 points, 7.7 rebounds per game).
Atlanta Dream general manager Dan Padover praised Reese in an official statement.
“Angel is a dynamic talent and a perfect fit for what we are building in Atlanta,” said Padover. “She has already proven herself as one of the most impactful players in the league, and her competitiveness, production, and drive to win align seamlessly with our vision. This is an exciting moment for our organization and our fans.”
Reese, a rising third-year player, has been one of the league’s most formidable frontcourt players; she’s a two-time All-Star who has averaged 14.1 points and 12.9 rebounds in her career.
“I’m beyond grateful for the opportunity to join the Atlanta Dream organization,” Reese said in an official press release. “I’m focused on continuing to grow my game, competing at the highest level, connecting with the fans, and giving everything I’ve got to the Dream.”
The relationship between Reese and the Sky organization appeared fractured ever since she was suspended for a game in September for what the organization termed “statements detrimental to the team.”
That came after she sat down for an interview with the Chicago Tribune about the state of the organization. Among her remarks, Reese told the Tribune she is “not settling for the same shit we did this year,” and that the team ”[has] to get great players,” among other comments.
The Chicago Sky failed to make the playoffs in both of Reese’s first two seasons, finishing with a 10-34 record last season — the second-worst record in the WNBA.
The Dream were 30-14 last year, but lost to the Indiana Fever in the first round of the playoffs. They were led by All-Stars Allisha Gray (18.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists), Rhyne Howard (17.5 points, 4.6 assists, 4.5 rebounds), and Brionna Jones (12.8 points, 7.7 rebounds per game).
Atlanta Dream general manager Dan Padover praised Reese in an official statement.
“Angel is a dynamic talent and a perfect fit for what we are building in Atlanta,” said Padover. “She has already proven herself as one of the most impactful players in the league, and her competitiveness, production, and drive to win align seamlessly with our vision. This is an exciting moment for our organization and our fans.”
The Chicago Sky have traded Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dreams, ending her two-year run as the face of the Sky’s franchise. Reese lands in Atlanta in exchange for the Dream’s first-round picks in 2027 and 2028. As part of the trade, Atlanta also receives the right to swap second-round picks with Chicago in 2028.
Reese, a rising third-year player, has been one of the league’s most formidable frontcourt players; she’s a two-time All-Star who has averaged 14.1 points and 12.9 rebounds in her career.
“I’m beyond grateful for the opportunity to join the Atlanta Dream organization,” Reese said in an official press release. “I’m focused on continuing to grow my game, competing at the highest level, connecting with the fans, and giving everything I’ve got to the Dream.”
The relationship between Reese and the Sky organization appeared fractured ever since she was suspended for a game in September for what the organization termed “statements detrimental to the team.”
That came after she sat down for an interview with the Chicago Tribune about the state of the organization. Among her remarks, Reese told the Tribune she is “not settling for the same shit we did this year,” and that the team ”[has] to get great players,” among other comments.
The Chicago Sky failed to make the playoffs in both of Reese’s first two seasons, finishing with a 10-34 record last season — the second-worst record in the WNBA.
The Dream were 30-14 last year, but lost to the Indiana Fever in the first round of the playoffs. They were led by All-Stars Allisha Gray (18.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists), Rhyne Howard (17.5 points, 4.6 assists, 4.5 rebounds), and Brionna Jones (12.8 points, 7.7 rebounds per game).
Atlanta Dream general manager Dan Padover praised Reese in an official statement.
“Angel is a dynamic talent and a perfect fit for what we are building in Atlanta,” said Padover. “She has already proven herself as one of the most impactful players in the league, and her competitiveness, production, and drive to win align seamlessly with our vision. This is an exciting moment for our organization and our fans.”
The Chicago Sky have traded Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dreams, ending her two-year run…
Goals from Marlon Rangel and Lalruatsanga in either half ensured Chanmari FC edged past Real Kashmir 2-1 in an Indian Football League 2025-26 match at the TRC Stadium in Srinagar on Monday.
Marius Bedzigui scored for the home side to halve the deficit but Chanmari FC held on to the lead to move to seventh place in the table with eight points. Real Kashmir remained at the bottom of the table with two points from seven matches. Marlon Rangel was adjudged Player of the Match.
The home side dominated large spells of the first half, making good use of the windy conditions that made it difficult for midfielders to play precise forward passes. Real Kashmir’s overseas signings impressed alongside captain Mohammad Inam, as they looked the more likely side to score. At the other end, Chanmari relied on their pace to threaten on the counter.
The Snow Leopards struck the woodwork twice in the first half. Inam hit the near post after being set up by Junior Traore. Later in the half, Bedzigui himself saw his effort from the edge of the box crash against the crossbar following a well-worked corner.
Chanmari took the lead against the run of play just before half-time from a set-piece. P. Christopher Kamei floated a chipped delivery into the box, and Real Kashmir goalkeeper Sayad Bin misjudged its flight, completely missing the ball and leaving the goal exposed. Marlon Angel had the simplest of tasks, guiding it into the net to give the visitors the lead which they took into the break.
The visitors doubled their advantage just after the hour mark, capitalising on poor defending from Real Kashmir. Christopher Kamei was once again the provider, as his corner was expertly side-footed into the net by Lalruatsanga, who got ahead of his marker.
The Snow Leopards pulled one back just two minutes later. Shedrack Charles was brought down on the edge of the box, earning a free-kick in a dangerous position. Marius stepped up and curled a superb effort over the five-man wall and into the net, leaving the goalkeeper rooted to the spot.
Charles squandered a glorious chance to level the scores as Real Kashmir continued to push for an equaliser. Marius, who was the standout performer for the home side, delivered a low cross from the right that the defender failed to clear, allowing the ball to fall kindly for Shedrack. However, from just six yards out, the striker blasted his effort over the crossbar.
Chanmari looked in control for the rest of the match even though the home side were pushing for an equaliser but could not create any clear-cut chances and trouble the defence. In the end, the away side held on to its one goal advantage and secured three crucial points.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
Goals from Marlon Rangel and Lalruatsanga in either half ensured Chanmari FC edged past Real Kashmir 2-1 in an Indian Football League 2025-26 match at the TRC Stadium in Srinagar on Monday.
Marius Bedzigui scored for the home side to halve the deficit but Chanmari FC held on to the lead to move to seventh place in the table with eight points. Real Kashmir remained at the bottom of the table with two points from seven matches. Marlon Rangel was adjudged Player of the Match.
The home side dominated large spells of the first half, making good use of the windy conditions that made it difficult for midfielders to play precise forward passes. Real Kashmir’s overseas signings impressed alongside captain Mohammad Inam, as they looked the more likely side to score. At the other end, Chanmari relied on their pace to threaten on the counter.
The Snow Leopards struck the woodwork twice in the first half. Inam hit the near post after being set up by Junior Traore. Later in the half, Bedzigui himself saw his effort from the edge of the box crash against the crossbar following a well-worked corner.
Chanmari took the lead against the run of play just before half-time from a set-piece. P. Christopher Kamei floated a chipped delivery into the box, and Real Kashmir goalkeeper Sayad Bin misjudged its flight, completely missing the ball and leaving the goal exposed. Marlon Angel had the simplest of tasks, guiding it into the net to give the visitors the lead which they took into the break.
The visitors doubled their advantage just after the hour mark, capitalising on poor defending from Real Kashmir. Christopher Kamei was once again the provider, as his corner was expertly side-footed into the net by Lalruatsanga, who got ahead of his marker.
The Snow Leopards pulled one back just two minutes later. Shedrack Charles was brought down on the edge of the box, earning a free-kick in a dangerous position. Marius stepped up and curled a superb effort over the five-man wall and into the net, leaving the goalkeeper rooted to the spot.
Charles squandered a glorious chance to level the scores as Real Kashmir continued to push for an equaliser. Marius, who was the standout performer for the home side, delivered a low cross from the right that the defender failed to clear, allowing the ball to fall kindly for Shedrack. However, from just six yards out, the striker blasted his effort over the crossbar.
Chanmari looked in control for the rest of the match even though the home side were pushing for an equaliser but could not create any clear-cut chances and trouble the defence. In the end, the away side held on to its one goal advantage and secured three crucial points.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
Goals from Marlon Rangel and Lalruatsanga in either half ensured Chanmari FC edged past Real…
Sep 30, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson (22) keeps the ball away from Indiana Fever forward Brianna Turner (11) during the third quarter of game five of the second round for the 2025 WNBA Playoffs at Michelob Ultra Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images WNBA free agency begins Monday, just one week before the 2026 WNBA Draft.
It will be a frantic week as more than 100 players are on the market, their contracts having been tied to the expiration of the previous collective bargaining agreement in 2025.
Now, players will benefit from a new CBA, which allows for a $5.5 million increase in team salary caps. Both veterans and rookies will see huge jumps in pay.
Under the new CBA, the No. 1 pick in the draft will earn $500,000 annually. When the Indiana Fever took Caitlin Clark at No. 1 overall in 2024, she earned just over $76,000 per year.
And standout players, such as A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces, will see increases from the $200,000 range to more than $1 million.
Monday and Tuesday are the designation period, during which qualifying offers can be made and core players designated. Players and their representatives can negotiate from Wednesday to Friday, and contracts can be executed beginning Saturday.
Already, Wilson has said she plans to re-sign with the Aces, while New York Liberty stars Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu said they are staying put.
–Field Level Media
Sep 30, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson (22) keeps the ball away from Indiana Fever forward Brianna Turner (11) during the third quarter of game five of the second round for the 2025 WNBA Playoffs at Michelob Ultra Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images WNBA free agency begins Monday, just one week before the 2026 WNBA Draft.
It will be a frantic week as more than 100 players are on the market, their contracts having been tied to the expiration of the previous collective bargaining agreement in 2025.
Now, players will benefit from a new CBA, which allows for a $5.5 million increase in team salary caps. Both veterans and rookies will see huge jumps in pay.
Under the new CBA, the No. 1 pick in the draft will earn $500,000 annually. When the Indiana Fever took Caitlin Clark at No. 1 overall in 2024, she earned just over $76,000 per year.
And standout players, such as A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces, will see increases from the $200,000 range to more than $1 million.
Monday and Tuesday are the designation period, during which qualifying offers can be made and core players designated. Players and their representatives can negotiate from Wednesday to Friday, and contracts can be executed beginning Saturday.
Already, Wilson has said she plans to re-sign with the Aces, while New York Liberty stars Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu said they are staying put.
–Field Level Media
Sep 30, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson (22) keeps…
Five years is plenty of time to evaluate a draft class, and hoo boy is there a lot of room to correct what happened in 2021. It was a year of desperate quarterback reaches, mammoth busts at a variety of positions, and a plethora of teams that simply screwed up the process — but also gave us some of the best talent in all of the NFL.
Now’s our chance to right the wrongs of the past and re-draft the first round from 2021.
| Pick | Team | Original Pick | Position | New Pick | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Trevor Lawrence | QB | Trevor Lawrence | QB |
| 2 | New York Jets | Zach Wilson | QB | Micah Parsons | EDGE |
| 3 | San Francisco 49ers | Trey Lance | QB | Patrick Surtain II | CB |
| 4 | Atlanta Falcons | Kyle Pitts | TE | Ja’Marr Chase | WR |
| 5 | Cincinnati Bengals | Ja’Marr Chase | WR | Penei Sewell | OT |
| 6 | Miami Dolphins | Jaylen Waddle | WR | Amon-Ra St. Brown | WR |
| 7 | Detroit Lions | Penei Sewell | OT | Jaylen Waddle | WR |
| 8 | Carolina Panthers | Jaycee Horn | CB | Landon Dickerson | OT |
| 9 | Denver Broncos | Patrick Surtain II | CB | Jaelan Phillips | EDGE |
| 10 | Philadelphia Eagles | DeVonta Smith | WR | Trey Smith | OL |
| 11 | Chicago Bears | Justin Fields | QB | Rashawn Slater | OT |
| 12 | Dallas Cowboys | Micah Parsons | EDGE | Travis Etienne | RB |
| 13 | Los Angeles Chargers | Rashawn Slater | OT | Creed Humphrey | OL |
| 14 | New York Jets | Alijah Vera-Tucker | OL | Spencer Brown | OL |
| 15 | New England Patriots | Mac Jones | QB | Gregory Rousseau | EDGE |
| 16 | Arizona Cardinals | Zaven Collins | LB | Kwity Paye | EDGE |
| 17 | Las Vegas Raiders | Alex Leatherwood | OT | Nico Collins | WR |
| 18 | Miami Dolphins | Jaelan Phillips | EDGE | Jonathon Cooper | EDGE |
| 19 | Washington Commanders | Jamin Davis | LB | Nick Bolton | LB |
| 20 | New York Giants | Kadarius Toney | WR | Kyle Pitts | TE |
| 21 | Indianapolis Colts | Kwity Paye | EDGE | Azeez Ojulari | LB |
| 22 | Tennessee Titans | Caleb Farley | CB | Jaycee Horn | CB |
| 23 | Minnesota Vikings | Christian Darrisaw | OT | Christian Darrisaw | OT |
| 24 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Najee Harris | RB | Najee Harris | RB |
| 25 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Trevor Etienne | RB | Chuba Hubbard | RB |
| 26 | Cleveland Browns | Greg Newsome II | CB | Pete Werner | LB |
| 27 | Baltimore Ravens | Rashod Bateman | WR | Quinn Meinerz | CB |
| 28 | New Orleans Saints | Payton Turner | EDGE | Dan Moore | OL |
| 29 | Green Bay Packers | Eric Stokes | CB | Rhamondre Stevenson | RB |
| 30 | Buffalo Bills | Gregory Rousseau | EDGE | Talanoa Hufanga | S |
| 31 | Balitmore Ravens | Odafe Oweh | EDGE | Christian Barmore | DT |
| 32 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Joe Tryon-Shoyinka | LB | Odafe Oweh | EDGE |
Five years is plenty of time to evaluate a draft class, and hoo boy is there a lot of room to correct what happened in 2021. It was a year of desperate quarterback reaches, mammoth busts at a variety of positions, and a plethora of teams that simply screwed up the process — but also gave us some of the best talent in all of the NFL.
Now’s our chance to right the wrongs of the past and re-draft the first round from 2021.
| Pick | Team | Original Pick | Position | New Pick | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Trevor Lawrence | QB | Trevor Lawrence | QB |
| 2 | New York Jets | Zach Wilson | QB | Micah Parsons | EDGE |
| 3 | San Francisco 49ers | Trey Lance | QB | Patrick Surtain II | CB |
| 4 | Atlanta Falcons | Kyle Pitts | TE | Ja’Marr Chase | WR |
| 5 | Cincinnati Bengals | Ja’Marr Chase | WR | Penei Sewell | OT |
| 6 | Miami Dolphins | Jaylen Waddle | WR | Amon-Ra St. Brown | WR |
| 7 | Detroit Lions | Penei Sewell | OT | Jaylen Waddle | WR |
| 8 | Carolina Panthers | Jaycee Horn | CB | Landon Dickerson | OT |
| 9 | Denver Broncos | Patrick Surtain II | CB | Jaelan Phillips | EDGE |
| 10 | Philadelphia Eagles | DeVonta Smith | WR | Trey Smith | OL |
| 11 | Chicago Bears | Justin Fields | QB | Rashawn Slater | OT |
| 12 | Dallas Cowboys | Micah Parsons | EDGE | Travis Etienne | RB |
| 13 | Los Angeles Chargers | Rashawn Slater | OT | Creed Humphrey | OL |
| 14 | New York Jets | Alijah Vera-Tucker | OL | Spencer Brown | OL |
| 15 | New England Patriots | Mac Jones | QB | Gregory Rousseau | EDGE |
| 16 | Arizona Cardinals | Zaven Collins | LB | Kwity Paye | EDGE |
| 17 | Las Vegas Raiders | Alex Leatherwood | OT | Nico Collins | WR |
| 18 | Miami Dolphins | Jaelan Phillips | EDGE | Jonathon Cooper | EDGE |
| 19 | Washington Commanders | Jamin Davis | LB | Nick Bolton | LB |
| 20 | New York Giants | Kadarius Toney | WR | Kyle Pitts | TE |
| 21 | Indianapolis Colts | Kwity Paye | EDGE | Azeez Ojulari | LB |
| 22 | Tennessee Titans | Caleb Farley | CB | Jaycee Horn | CB |
| 23 | Minnesota Vikings | Christian Darrisaw | OT | Christian Darrisaw | OT |
| 24 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Najee Harris | RB | Najee Harris | RB |
| 25 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Trevor Etienne | RB | Chuba Hubbard | RB |
| 26 | Cleveland Browns | Greg Newsome II | CB | Pete Werner | LB |
| 27 | Baltimore Ravens | Rashod Bateman | WR | Quinn Meinerz | CB |
| 28 | New Orleans Saints | Payton Turner | EDGE | Dan Moore | OL |
| 29 | Green Bay Packers | Eric Stokes | CB | Rhamondre Stevenson | RB |
| 30 | Buffalo Bills | Gregory Rousseau | EDGE | Talanoa Hufanga | S |
| 31 | Balitmore Ravens | Odafe Oweh | EDGE | Christian Barmore | DT |
| 32 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Joe Tryon-Shoyinka | LB | Odafe Oweh | EDGE |
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - JANUARY 11: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs out prior…
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The Candidates chess tournament in Cyprus has reached its halfway mark. Seven rounds have been played and the action will resume on Tuesday, after a day of rest.
Javokhir Sindarov has easily been the star performer. The 20-year-old Uzbek has won five of his seven games and drawn the remaining two. And he is the runaway leader: he has 6 points, while the second-placed Fabiano Caruana of the United States is on 4.5.
That is a very handy lead, indeed. All Sindarov needs to do is play solid chess in the seven remaining rounds and he will earn the right to challenge the World champion D. Gukesh in the title match later this year.
As for his rivals, they will be hoping the law of averages would catch up with him at some point. The second-seeded Caruana indeed looks the best-placed to pose a challenge to Sindarov, who had only a few months ago emerged as the surprise champion at the World Cup in Goa.
Holland’s Anish Giri, the man who ended the Uzbek’s four-game winning strike by holding him to a draw in the seventh round, and R. Praggnanandhaa, the lone Indian in the fray, are on 3.5 points. Unless Sindarov falters in the tournament’s second half, players like them may not stand much of a chance.
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There is a sole leader in the Women’s Candidates, too. But Ukraine’s Anna Muzychuk has not exactly been as dominant as Sindarov. She has four points, just half a point more than the second-placed contender.
And that participant is R. Vaishali, who had begun with four draws. Then she lost in the fifth round before posting two wins back-to-back. Praggnanandhaa’s elder sister is indeed well placed to have a crack at the first place and become only the second challenger from India to the women’s World championship. The first, Koneru Humpy, was supposed to play the Candidates, but pulled out due to safety concers surrounding the war in West Asia.
Muzychuk is, in fact, her last-minute replacement. There is still another Indian woman competing in Cyprus. Divya Deshmukh, like Sindarov, a surprise World Cup winner, hasn’t done too badly either. Despite drawing a game she should have won against Russia’s Kateryn Lagno, she is on 3.5 points and is sharing the third place with three others.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
The Candidates chess tournament in Cyprus has reached its halfway mark. Seven rounds have been played and the action will resume on Tuesday, after a day of rest.
Javokhir Sindarov has easily been the star performer. The 20-year-old Uzbek has won five of his seven games and drawn the remaining two. And he is the runaway leader: he has 6 points, while the second-placed Fabiano Caruana of the United States is on 4.5.
That is a very handy lead, indeed. All Sindarov needs to do is play solid chess in the seven remaining rounds and he will earn the right to challenge the World champion D. Gukesh in the title match later this year.
As for his rivals, they will be hoping the law of averages would catch up with him at some point. The second-seeded Caruana indeed looks the best-placed to pose a challenge to Sindarov, who had only a few months ago emerged as the surprise champion at the World Cup in Goa.
Holland’s Anish Giri, the man who ended the Uzbek’s four-game winning strike by holding him to a draw in the seventh round, and R. Praggnanandhaa, the lone Indian in the fray, are on 3.5 points. Unless Sindarov falters in the tournament’s second half, players like them may not stand much of a chance.
RELATED | I don’t deserve this point: Vaishali on win against Tan in FIDE Candidates 2026, Round 7
There is a sole leader in the Women’s Candidates, too. But Ukraine’s Anna Muzychuk has not exactly been as dominant as Sindarov. She has four points, just half a point more than the second-placed contender.
And that participant is R. Vaishali, who had begun with four draws. Then she lost in the fifth round before posting two wins back-to-back. Praggnanandhaa’s elder sister is indeed well placed to have a crack at the first place and become only the second challenger from India to the women’s World championship. The first, Koneru Humpy, was supposed to play the Candidates, but pulled out due to safety concers surrounding the war in West Asia.
Muzychuk is, in fact, her last-minute replacement. There is still another Indian woman competing in Cyprus. Divya Deshmukh, like Sindarov, a surprise World Cup winner, hasn’t done too badly either. Despite drawing a game she should have won against Russia’s Kateryn Lagno, she is on 3.5 points and is sharing the third place with three others.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
The Candidates chess tournament in Cyprus has reached its halfway mark. Seven rounds have been…
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Aug 25, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) reacts during the second half of a WNBA game against the Las Vegas Aces at Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images The Chicago Sky traded two-time All-Star forward Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream on Monday.
In exchange, Chicago receives Atlanta’s first-round picks in 2027 and 2028 and the right to swap second-round picks in 2028.
Reese, 23, led the WNBA in rebounding in each of her first two seasons, averaging 13.1 per game in 2024 and 12.6 last season. Those are the two highest single-season marks in league history.
“This trade is designed to achieve roster balance and represents a great opportunity for all parties,” Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca said in a release. “Angel has achieved many record-breaking milestones in her first two years in the WNBA and has been a competitive force for the Sky. We are thankful for her many important contributions to this league and this game, and we know she will continue to have a big impact on the court and beyond.
“We wish Angel all the best in her next chapter.”
Reese has recorded 49 double-doubles in 64 career games.
“I’m beyond grateful for the opportunity to join the Atlanta Dream organization,” Reese said. “I’m focused on continuing to grow my game, competing at the highest level, connecting with the fans, and giving everything I’ve got to the Dream.”
The Dream finished 30-14 last season, setting a franchise record for wins.
Drafted seventh overall out of LSU in 2024, Reese has averaged 14.1 points, 12.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.4 steals through her first two seasons.
“Angel is a dynamic talent and a perfect fit for what we are building in Atlanta,” said Dream general manager Dan Padover. “She has already proven herself as one of the most impactful players in the league, and her competitiveness, production and drive to win align seamlessly with our vision. This is an exciting moment for our organization and our fans.”
Reese expressed frustrations with the Sky during last season’s 10-34 campaign.
“I’m not settling for the same s–t we did this year,” Reese told the Chicago Tribune in September. “We have to get good players. We have to get great players. That’s a non-negotiable for me. I’m willing and wanting to play with the best.
“… I’d like to be here for my career, but if things don’t pan out, obviously I might have to move in a different direction and do what’s best for me. But while I am here, I’m going to try to stay open-minded about what I have here and maximize that as much as I can.”
The Sky suspended her for the first half of their Sept. 7 game due to the comments deemed “detrimental to the team.” Reese ended up sitting out the final four games of the season, reportedly for a back injury. She later apologized to her teammates.
–Field Level Media
Aug 25, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) reacts during the second half of a WNBA game against the Las Vegas Aces at Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images The Chicago Sky traded two-time All-Star forward Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream on Monday.
In exchange, Chicago receives Atlanta’s first-round picks in 2027 and 2028 and the right to swap second-round picks in 2028.
Reese, 23, led the WNBA in rebounding in each of her first two seasons, averaging 13.1 per game in 2024 and 12.6 last season. Those are the two highest single-season marks in league history.
“This trade is designed to achieve roster balance and represents a great opportunity for all parties,” Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca said in a release. “Angel has achieved many record-breaking milestones in her first two years in the WNBA and has been a competitive force for the Sky. We are thankful for her many important contributions to this league and this game, and we know she will continue to have a big impact on the court and beyond.
“We wish Angel all the best in her next chapter.”
Reese has recorded 49 double-doubles in 64 career games.
“I’m beyond grateful for the opportunity to join the Atlanta Dream organization,” Reese said. “I’m focused on continuing to grow my game, competing at the highest level, connecting with the fans, and giving everything I’ve got to the Dream.”
The Dream finished 30-14 last season, setting a franchise record for wins.
Drafted seventh overall out of LSU in 2024, Reese has averaged 14.1 points, 12.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.4 steals through her first two seasons.
“Angel is a dynamic talent and a perfect fit for what we are building in Atlanta,” said Dream general manager Dan Padover. “She has already proven herself as one of the most impactful players in the league, and her competitiveness, production and drive to win align seamlessly with our vision. This is an exciting moment for our organization and our fans.”
Reese expressed frustrations with the Sky during last season’s 10-34 campaign.
“I’m not settling for the same s–t we did this year,” Reese told the Chicago Tribune in September. “We have to get good players. We have to get great players. That’s a non-negotiable for me. I’m willing and wanting to play with the best.
“… I’d like to be here for my career, but if things don’t pan out, obviously I might have to move in a different direction and do what’s best for me. But while I am here, I’m going to try to stay open-minded about what I have here and maximize that as much as I can.”
The Sky suspended her for the first half of their Sept. 7 game due to the comments deemed “detrimental to the team.” Reese ended up sitting out the final four games of the season, reportedly for a back injury. She later apologized to her teammates.
–Field Level Media
Aug 25, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) reacts during the…
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok carded a three-over 75 in her final round to finish tied 27th at the Aramco Championship here, ending the week with an overall total of eight-over par.
Aditi dropped three bogeys in her final round — on the fourth, sixth and 17th holes — and with no birdies to offset them, signed off with a three-over par round.
She had earlier returned rounds of 74, 71 and 76 in the first three days.
Pranavi Urs carded a four-over 76 to finish tied 66th with a total of 17-over par (76-75-78-76), while Avani Prashanth returned a five-over 77 to end the week in 73rd position with an overall score of 21-over par (75-76-81-77).
Lauren Coughlin secured her third LPGA Tour title, with the 33-year-old ending her title drought since winning her second at the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open in 2024.
Coughlin carded a final round of even-par 72 to beat Leona Maguire and Nelly Korda to the title by five strokes.
-PTI
Yellamaraju finishes T-14 at Valero Texas Open
Sudarshan Yellamaraju continued his fine run this week, finishing T-14 with a score of 10-under par (69-73-66-70) at the Valero Texas Open here.
Yellamaraju put together a bogey-free third round of 6-under 66, including six birdies despite rain interruptions and followed it up with a 2-under 70 final round to climb up from T-41 on the leaderboard when play was suspended on the third day to T-14 by the end of the week.
The final round included birdies on the 14th, 15th, fourth and sixth holes, and later two consecutive bogeys on the eighth and ninth holes to close the round, costing Yellamaraju miss out on his third straight top 10 finish.
All eyes were focused on Robert MacIntyre and Ludvig Aberg when play was suspended on the third day. The two looked to be in a dominant position with less than two rounds left to play.
However, it was a different story as JJ Spaun (69-69-66-67) finished the week at 17-under par after carding 6-under 66 for the third round followed by 5-under 67 to win the title by one shot as MacIntyre (66-64-72-70) finished the week in T-2 alongside Matt Wallace (71-69-64-68) and Michael Kim (72-65-66-69).
-PTI
India’s latest super star Kochhar all set for Mauritius after a fine show in Japan
Fresh from a brilliant week in Japan, Karandeep Kochhar is excited about getting to Mauritius for the IGPL Invitational 2026, hosted by Leander Paes, which is the start of the 3-leg Africa segment of the event.
The Africa leg will feature events in Mauritius, South Africa and Congo, besides one event in each of the franchise’s cities, plus two more international events.
The team format will see the two best scores being counted for each round, and the points will accumulate through the season to decide the top finishing teams among the 10 franchises. The individual winners, apart from prize money, also play for positions on the IGPL Order of Merit, which can earn them spots in the $2m International Series events across Asia, Africa and Europe.
The season-long International Series Rankings in turn provides a direct pathway to the LIV Golf League.
The 27-year-old Kochhar, who is flying in straight from Japan to Mauritius, finished tied-fifth in Japan for his second top-5 finish in three starts on the Asian Tour this year.
He is also keen to add to his tally of IGPL wins after his success at the Dubai event.
Even as he got himself ready for the event, Kochhar said, “I am excited about getting to Mauritius. I played there some years ago (2019) in the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at the Anahita Course, when it was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour, the European Tour and the Sunshine Tour. And now to be getting there for the IGPL at the same golf course is awesome.”
Kochhar commented, “I have said earlier also that to put together a Tour like the IGPL, which started not even a year ago, actually six months, and to have associations like the one with the International Series and bring events to Mauritius shows how strong the leadership is. It is awesome and kudos to the leadership and international Series, Liv Golf, and everyone involved.”
-PTI
CISF men’s team secures All India Police Games title
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) secured the 74th BN Mullick Memorial All India Police Games Football Championship title after beating Goa Police 1-0 in the final at Hyderabad on Sunday.
CISF emerged as champion among a strong field of 35 teams, clinching the coveted gold medal for just the second time.
Adding further pride to the Force, the CISF women’s team, which has been recently constituted, delivered an impressive performance by securing the bronze medal among 9 participating teams. The team defeated SSB 2–0 in the third-place playoff.
-Team Sportstar
Published on Apr 06, 2026
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok carded a three-over 75 in her final round to finish tied 27th at the Aramco Championship here, ending the week with an overall total of eight-over par.
Aditi dropped three bogeys in her final round — on the fourth, sixth and 17th holes — and with no birdies to offset them, signed off with a three-over par round.
She had earlier returned rounds of 74, 71 and 76 in the first three days.
Pranavi Urs carded a four-over 76 to finish tied 66th with a total of 17-over par (76-75-78-76), while Avani Prashanth returned a five-over 77 to end the week in 73rd position with an overall score of 21-over par (75-76-81-77).
Lauren Coughlin secured her third LPGA Tour title, with the 33-year-old ending her title drought since winning her second at the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open in 2024.
Coughlin carded a final round of even-par 72 to beat Leona Maguire and Nelly Korda to the title by five strokes.
-PTI
Yellamaraju finishes T-14 at Valero Texas Open
Sudarshan Yellamaraju continued his fine run this week, finishing T-14 with a score of 10-under par (69-73-66-70) at the Valero Texas Open here.
Yellamaraju put together a bogey-free third round of 6-under 66, including six birdies despite rain interruptions and followed it up with a 2-under 70 final round to climb up from T-41 on the leaderboard when play was suspended on the third day to T-14 by the end of the week.
The final round included birdies on the 14th, 15th, fourth and sixth holes, and later two consecutive bogeys on the eighth and ninth holes to close the round, costing Yellamaraju miss out on his third straight top 10 finish.
All eyes were focused on Robert MacIntyre and Ludvig Aberg when play was suspended on the third day. The two looked to be in a dominant position with less than two rounds left to play.
However, it was a different story as JJ Spaun (69-69-66-67) finished the week at 17-under par after carding 6-under 66 for the third round followed by 5-under 67 to win the title by one shot as MacIntyre (66-64-72-70) finished the week in T-2 alongside Matt Wallace (71-69-64-68) and Michael Kim (72-65-66-69).
-PTI
India’s latest super star Kochhar all set for Mauritius after a fine show in Japan
Fresh from a brilliant week in Japan, Karandeep Kochhar is excited about getting to Mauritius for the IGPL Invitational 2026, hosted by Leander Paes, which is the start of the 3-leg Africa segment of the event.
The Africa leg will feature events in Mauritius, South Africa and Congo, besides one event in each of the franchise’s cities, plus two more international events.
The team format will see the two best scores being counted for each round, and the points will accumulate through the season to decide the top finishing teams among the 10 franchises. The individual winners, apart from prize money, also play for positions on the IGPL Order of Merit, which can earn them spots in the $2m International Series events across Asia, Africa and Europe.
The season-long International Series Rankings in turn provides a direct pathway to the LIV Golf League.
The 27-year-old Kochhar, who is flying in straight from Japan to Mauritius, finished tied-fifth in Japan for his second top-5 finish in three starts on the Asian Tour this year.
He is also keen to add to his tally of IGPL wins after his success at the Dubai event.
Even as he got himself ready for the event, Kochhar said, “I am excited about getting to Mauritius. I played there some years ago (2019) in the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at the Anahita Course, when it was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour, the European Tour and the Sunshine Tour. And now to be getting there for the IGPL at the same golf course is awesome.”
Kochhar commented, “I have said earlier also that to put together a Tour like the IGPL, which started not even a year ago, actually six months, and to have associations like the one with the International Series and bring events to Mauritius shows how strong the leadership is. It is awesome and kudos to the leadership and international Series, Liv Golf, and everyone involved.”
-PTI
CISF men’s team secures All India Police Games title
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) secured the 74th BN Mullick Memorial All India Police Games Football Championship title after beating Goa Police 1-0 in the final at Hyderabad on Sunday.
CISF emerged as champion among a strong field of 35 teams, clinching the coveted gold medal for just the second time.
Adding further pride to the Force, the CISF women’s team, which has been recently constituted, delivered an impressive performance by securing the bronze medal among 9 participating teams. The team defeated SSB 2–0 in the third-place playoff.
-Team Sportstar
Published on Apr 06, 2026
GOLFIndian golfer Aditi Ashok carded a three-over 75 in her final round to finish tied…