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During a WNBA game, players from the Sky and Sun were involved in a heated confrontation, resulting in several ejections.

**WNBA Game Erupts in Chaos: Chicago Sky vs. Connecticut Sun**

A heated confrontation unfolded during a WNBA matchup on Wednesday night between the Chicago Sky and the Connecticut Sun, leading to multiple player ejections. The incident took place with approximately six minutes remaining in the second quarter when Sky guard Rebecca Allen and Sun forward Bria Hartley became entangled while vying for a rebound.

In a surprising turn, Allen’s teammate, Ariel Atkins, sprinted across the court to confront Hartley amid the scuffle. Tensions escalated as players from both teams had to be restrained, with Hartley and Atkins exchanging heated words. Ultimately, Hartley and Allen were ejected for their involvement, while Atkins was dismissed for her role as an “escalator,” as reported by ESPN.

Sky head coach Tyler Marsh expressed disappointment over the incident, suggesting that the officials failed to address an earlier elbow strike from Hartley to Allen’s face, which he believed contributed to the escalation. “I think things like that have a tendency to happen when there’s not control put on the game prior to,” Marsh stated. He emphasized that overlooking such incidents can lead to further conflict, noting the unfortunate loss of two key players for his team.

This season, the Sun have experienced their share of intense moments, including previous altercations against the Indiana Fever, highlighting a trend of rising tensions in the league.

In the end, the Connecticut Sun secured a 71-62 victory over the Chicago Sky, but the aftermath of the game left lingering questions about player conduct and officiating standards in the WNBA.

**FAQ**

**What caused the altercation during the WNBA game?**
The altercation was sparked by a physical confrontation between players Rebecca Allen and Bria Hartley while fighting for a rebound, which escalated when Ariel Atkins intervened. 

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