The Connecticut Sun had plenty of heated moments while facing the Chicago Sky this season.
Tensions between the Connecticut Sun and the Chicago Sky were at an all-time high throughout their 2025 campaign. Their rivalry isn’t anything new, but it has certainly grown more heated in recent years.
This season was particularly intense for the franchises, both at the player and coach levels. The campaign may be over, but it’s clear that the rivalry still runs quite deep after two key moments took place during their matchups this year.
Multiple Ejections During Sun-Sky Matchup

When the second quarter rolled around, players were bringing the heat, so much so that three of them were ejected from the game. Connecticut’s Bria Hartley and Chicago’s Rebecca Allen went after a rebound, but instead of getting the ball, they ended up grabbing hold of each other. Shoves were made, jerseys were pulled, and once the pair was separated, the Sky’s Ariel Atkins swept in to defend her teammate, adding to the already heated exchange.
Hartley, Allen and Atkins were all ejected from the game after a thorough review of the situation. The Sun clinched the 71-62 victory, but it was certainly not a clean or respectable game on either end.
Sky’s Head Coach Gets Ejected

To begin, it’s no secret that officiating within the WNBA has been incredibly controversial, particularly this year. Fans have expressed frustrations, as have players and coaches, including Marsh, who became irate when officials failed to call Aaliyah Edwards on a foul after she wrapped her arms around the Sky’s Elizabeth Williams. Marsh charged toward the referee, protesting the no-call. His players immediately stepped in to hold him back, while the official ejected him from the game.
For the second time in a row, Connecticut secured the win over Chicago with a score of 94-84.
How Deep Does the Rivalry Run?

In 2021, things played out in a different fashion when Chicago defeated the Sun in the semifinals. This led the Sky to the finals, where they were crowned WNBA champions. From then on, tensions continued to rise between the franchises, and it hasn’t simmered down. Next year is likely to unfold in a similar way, although fewer heated exchanges would be ideal.