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Angel Reese Sets New WNBA Single-Season Offensive Rebound Record on West Coast Trip

Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese broke her own WNBA single-season offensive rebound record during a game against the Los Angeles Sparks.

In a matchup versus the Los Angeles Sparks, Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese recorded her 173rd offensive rebound of the season, overtaking the 172 she amassed as a rookie with the Chicago Sky in 2024. The rebound came with 2:04 remaining in the second quarter, cementing a new WNBA single-season record that surpasses Yolanda Griffith's 162 set in 2001. Reese's ability to generate second-chance opportunities has remained a hallmark of her game, and she now holds the top two single-season offensive rebounding totals in league history.

The Dream entered the game with a 22-13 record after a recent win over the Las Vegas Aces, and the record underscores Reese's growing importance to Atlanta's postseason aspirations. She will face the Phoenix Mercury on the next leg of the road trip, with the potential to extend her new benchmark further.

Why it matters

Reese's record highlights a standout individual performance that could influence the Dream's playoff chances.

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