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The Chicago Sky-Indiana Fever matchup Saturday night marked the first WNBA game played at the United Center in its 31-year history. Fans wanted to see the teams play — a franchise record 19,496 attended — but do they see them as rivals?
Sky-Fever Saturday night at United Center became the 16th highest attended regular season game in WNBA history. Although the Sky couldn't get the win, playing at the United Center
The Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever did not pack the house at United Center, but there's a simple explanation for this
There was another big one on Saturday night. Though the Sky got blown out by Indiana 79-52, it was the first WNBA game at the United Center.
The Sky hope they’re outgrowing Wintrust Arena, and a strong crowd Saturday at the United Center for their game against the Fever showed it’s possible. The game initially was
In the WNBA's debut at the United Center, Chicago Sky guard Courtney Vandersloot left the game against the Indiana Fever with a knee injury.
The Indiana Fever dismantled the Chicago Sky at the United Center despite missing Clark and head coach Stephanie White
The Indiana Fever were without Caitlin Clark for a fourth consecutive game but they had little trouble against the Chicago Sky.
The Indiana Fever traveled to United Center in Chicago to take on the Sky on June 7, in what marks the second contest between these two rivals in the 2025 regul
Fifth Third Arena, at 1801 W. Jackson Blvd., first opened in 2017. It has been undergoing major renovations since May of last year.