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WNBA’s New Announcement Signals a Fresh Chapter in Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Rivalry, Says Analyst

January 24, 2026 4 Min Read
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The WNBA had initially positioned the rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese—comparable to the legendary Magic Johnson vs. Larry Bird feud—as a major highlight for this season. The league scheduled five games featuring the Indiana Fever against the Chicago Sky, banking on Clark and Reese to replicate their impactful performances. Unfortunately, injuries struck early, causing this anticipated rivalry to peak prematurely, right on opening night.

Recently, the network W appears to be shifting its focus away from this matchup. Analyst Rachel Demita highlighted on the Courtside Club podcast that the WNBA’s 2026 season schedule only mentions Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers by name—signaling a decline in emphasis on the Fever-Sky rivalry. Unlike previous years where these teams played five or six times, next season the Fever and Sky will meet just three times, suggesting the league is moving past this chapter.

The appeal of the Clark-Reese rivalry was straightforward for the WNBA, given its roots in their intense 2024 NCAA Tournament clash that attracted 12.3 million viewers. Their freshman season rematches also drew impressive ratings—2.25 million viewers on CBS and later 2.7 million on ESPN—making their head-to-head a ratings driver when both were on the court. However, the 2024 WNBA season was a turning point: Clark played only 13 games, and Reese missed 14 due to a back injury. Although the Fever and Sky faced off five times, Clark and Reese confronted each other just once amid on- and off-court drama, including controversy over alleged racial chants that the league officially dismissed after investigation.

Despite these setbacks, WNBA attendance and viewership continued to climb, helped by the introduction of the Golden State Valkyries and a strong rookie class featuring Paige Bueckers, Sonia Citron, and Kiki Iriafen. Rookie of the Year honors for Bueckers set up a compelling narrative of top draft picks squaring off, highlighting a fresh rivalry rooted in leadership, unlike the sometimes-forced comparisons between Reese and Clark, who play very different roles.

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Off the court, Caitlin Clark recently celebrated her 24th birthday, receiving a heartfelt message from her boyfriend, Conor McCaffery, on Instagram. Clark has actively supported McCaffery’s work with Butler University athletics during the offseason and remains a beloved figure in basketball circles. Together, they are considered a strong couple within the basketball community, with Clark poised for many more years of healthy play ahead.

Overall, the WNBA’s recent schedule announcement signals a new era, possibly moving beyond the Clark-Reese rivalry to fresh storylines and talents that could shape the future of the league.

Fan Take: This shift in focus is significant for WNBA fans as it underscores the league’s evolving dynamics and the emergence of new stars that promise to keep the competition vibrant. Moving past the Clark-Reese chapter could open doors for deeper rivalries and fresh narratives, fueling greater fan engagement and growth for women’s basketball.

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