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Indiana’s fever was short as she entered her last game against the sky of Chicago.
But, Indiana went to a 79-52 victory, despite Caitlin Clark’s star guard, sitting on Saturday with a quadruple injury. The sky also lost one of its star players during the game. Courtney Vandersloot suffered a devastating knee injury. A schedule for your return is still clear.
More than 19,000 fans filled United Center to see the first WNBA game recorded at the Chicago Bulls Home Arena. While Miles gathered to enjoy the action in person, many more fans tuned the game.
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On Tuesday, the WNBA announced that the game attracted an average of 1.92 million viewers. These numbers reflect the third highest audience for a game carried by CBS. It was also a great increase in the average regular seasonal season audience.
June 7, 2025; Chicago, Illinois; The Indiana fever guard, Caitlin Clark (22), applauds his teammates during the first half of a WNBA game against Chicago Sky in United Center. (Images of Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn)
“The game reached its maximum point in 2.16 million viewers,” said the League.
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According to sports of the main office, United Center was operating at a slightly reduced capacity due to some construction.

June 7, 2025; Chicago, Illinois; Chicago striker Sky Angel Reese (5) leads to the basket against Indiana Faver Natasha Howard (6) during the second half of a WNBA game in United Center. (Images of Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn)
“Chicago Fever Sky Vs. Indiana attracted an exhausted crowd of 19,496 fans to the first WNBA game in United Center. The sand normally adjusts to about 21,000, but there was a continuous construction that limited today’s capacity,” said the Outlet on Saturday.

June 7, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Sky Play Indiana Fover during the first half of a WNBA game in United Center. (Images of Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn)
The loss of fever lowered the 2025 record from heaven to 2-5. Upon entering the action on Tuesday, only the Connecticut sun and the Dallas wings sit down the sky in the classification of the WNBA.
Fever and sky gathered previously in May. The confrontation of early season attracted a record of 2.7 million viewers, which makes it the regular season of the most visual WNBA in 25 years.
The 93-58 victory of the fever reached its maximum point in 3.1 million viewers.