WNBA

Angel Reese shares three-word reaction after Chicago Sky draft former LSU teammate

Angel Reese was active on social media during the WNBA Draft and made her thoughts on the Chicago Sky’s picks clear.

Angel Reese of Chicago Sky looks on during a WNBA match
© Steph Chambers/Getty ImagesAngel Reese of Chicago Sky looks on during a WNBA match

Paige Bueckers going first overall to the Dallas Wings was the major headline of the 2025 WNBA Draft. But for Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese, the night was also about watching former teammates take their next step in the professional league.

One of them was Hailey Van Lith, who played alongside Reese at LSU during the 2023–24 season. The pair helped the Tigers to a 31–6 record and a trip to the Elite Eight before Van Lith transferred to TCU.

The Chicago Sky selected Van Lith with the No. 11 pick, setting up a reunion with Reese just one year after their shared season in Baton Rouge. The Sky posted a celebratory message, writing: “HAILEY YOU ARE NOW A CHICAGO SKY”, while also posting a picture of Reese and Van Lith together.

Advertisement

Reese reacted to the news shortly after with three words that showed her excitement: “Let’s run it backkkkk.” While reposting the team’s announcement, she clairified that “We ain’t do it right the first time” The move adds depth to Chicago’s backcourt and familiarity for Reese heading into her second WNBA season.

Tweet placeholder
Advertisement

Both players were part of an LSU roster that opened the 2023–24 campaign ranked No. 1. Now, they’ll look to carry that experience into the pros as teammates once again.

Angel Reese sends strong message to Caitlin Clark, 2020 class after Paige Bueckers, UConn’s March Madness win

see also

Chicago Sky’s picks during the WNBA Draft

Alongside selecting Hailey Van Lith at No. 11, the Chicago Sky rounded out their 2025 WNBA Draft picks with three additional additions. They chose Ajsa Sivka at No. 10, a forward with international experience; Maddy Westbeld at No. 16, a versatile player out of Notre Dame; and Aicha Coulibaly at No. 22, a guard from Alabama known for her athleticism.

Advertisement

Reese on Aneesah Morrow’s selection by Connecticut

Angel Reese also celebrated Aneesah Morrow being drafted by the Connecticut Sun with the seventh overall pick. Morrow played her final college season at LSU, averaging 18.7 points per game and winning the Katrina McClain Award as the nation’s top power forward.

NEES WELCOME TO THE LEAGUE BABY! So proud of you my hearttttt,” Reese wrote on X. She added, “That #7 so lucky!”, a reference to both her and Morrow being selected at No. 7 in consecutive drafts.

Advertisement
ALSO READ
WNBA Rumors: Western Conference team emerges as potential suitor for Angel Reese
WNBA

WNBA Rumors: Western Conference team emerges as potential suitor for Angel Reese

WNBA Rumors: Angel Reese could reportedly be traded due to behavioral issues with the Chicago Sky
WNBA

WNBA Rumors: Angel Reese could reportedly be traded due to behavioral issues with the Chicago Sky

Fever’s Sophie Cunningham fires back at Angel Reese after controversial comments by Sky star
WNBA

Fever’s Sophie Cunningham fires back at Angel Reese after controversial comments by Sky star

Is Caitlin Clark playing for Indiana Fever vs Angel Reese’s Chicago Sky today, September 5?
WNBA

Is Caitlin Clark playing for Indiana Fever vs Angel Reese’s Chicago Sky today, September 5?

Better Collective Logo