Vanderbilt vs Missouri baseball enters weather delay in sixth inning of SEC game
Vanderbilt vs Missouri baseball game enters weather delay in sixth inning.
Angel Reese made a striking debut for the Atlanta Dream, wearing a houndstooth matching jacket and mini skirt. She showcased her fashion sense ahead of the game against the Minnesota Lynx on May 9.

Angel Reese stuns in houndstooth matching jacket and mini skirt for Atlanta Dream debut originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Angel Reese is showing out in her first tunnel fit as an Atlanta Dream player.
Reese, who is set to make her Dream debut as they face the Minnesota Lynx on May 9, did not come to play with her first outfit for her new team. She wore a classic houndstooth tweed jacket, which she paired with the matching mini skirt. The WNBA star wore black pumps and wore her straight black hair in a half-up, half-down style.
This look follows the soft pink
off-shoulder gown she wore for her third appearance at the Met Gala.
This is Reese's first game as a Dream player after spending her first two years in the league with the Chicago Sky. She was traded last month to the Dream. In a conversation with , she shared how Atlanta has been treating her so far.
Angel Reese wore a classic houndstooth tweed jacket paired with a matching mini skirt for her debut.
Angel Reese is set to make her debut with the Atlanta Dream on May 9 against the Minnesota Lynx.
Angel Reese styled her hair in a half-up, half-down look for her debut appearance.
Vanderbilt vs Missouri baseball game enters weather delay in sixth inning.
Clemson rallies to beat FSU baseball 4-3, evening the series.
Azzi Fudd's WNBA debut was quiet, but the Wings focus on the future.
Dubois wins against Wardley, sparking debate over fight stoppage
Justin Verlander struggles in simulated game as he recovers from injury.
WWE Backlash 2023 delivered thrilling matches and key moments in Tampa Bay!
See every story in Sports â including breaking news and analysis.
âAtlanta has really been a breath of fresh air, and that feeling hasnât worn off,â Reese tells the publication.
While she is excited for her new start with Atlanta, she is thankful for what Chicago has taught her.
"I'm always going to be grateful for that because I did experience a lot of great things," Reese shared with ESPN about her time in Chicago. "I enjoyed being able to grow within my first two years, but I wanted more. I love to win, I love to compete and I wanted to be surrounded by people that can make me better.
"And I am not satisfied with what I am as a player, and I felt like being around these kinds of players would help me be better. I can help them in different ways to help them win, and that's all I ever wanted. I don't care about anything else that comes with it. I want to win and being able to come to an organization that really cared about their players."
Now, Reese is ready to leave it all on the court as she prepares for her first regular-season game. Last season with the Sky, she averaged 12.6 rebounds. She averaged 14.1 points per game through the first two seasons of her career, and last season, she led the league in double-doubles with 23.
The Dream face the Lynx at 8 p.m. ET.