When the Chicago Sky took on the Las Vegas Aces Monday night, fans tuned in to see Angel Reese stats as the two-time All-Star strives to finish the 2025 season on a high note.The Sky (9-27) may be eliminated from playoff contention, but they continue to turn in some strong performances in the tail end of the season. Last Thursday, they pulled off an upset win by turning back the defending WNBA champions New York Liberty 91-85. In that game, Reese played a pivotal role, contributing in both the scoring and rebounding departments.On Monday, the Sky looked to play spoiler for the Aces, who were on a 10-game winning streak fueled by their MVP contender A'ja Wilson. Though Chicago put up a great effort, they ended up losing 79-74. Reese finished with 10 points, 17 rebounds, four assists, three steals, and one block.At the end of the first quarter of the Chicago-Las Vegas clash, Reese had one point, three rebounds, one assist, one steal, and one block. In the second quarter, Reese kept cleaning up the boards but also continued to struggle to shoot from the field. At halftime, her stat line was three points, seven rebounds, two assists, one steal, and one block.With the Sky staring at a 12-point deficit to start the last 20 minutes of the game, Reese once again led the charge in the rebounding department. She managed to reach double-digit scoring, but the Sky's inefficiency from the field persisted. With Chicago shooting just 38.5% overall (27.8% from beyond the arc), the team absorbed their 28th loss of the season.Angel Reese makes history with statistical feat amidst Sky loss to AcesThough the five-point loss stings for the Sky, there was a silver lining for Reese, whose statistical dominance continues to be felt.Thanks to her 10-point, 17-rebound performance, Reese collected her 20th double-double of the season, nearly matching her output of 23 double-doubles in 2024. This means that she has surpassed Tina Charles for most double-doubles by a WNBA player in their first two seasons in the league.espnW @espnWLINKWith her 20th of the season, Angel Reese has surpassed Tina Charles (45) for the most double-doubles in a player's first two seasons in WNBA history 👏Reese's proficiency on the boards is a cornerstone that the Sky can continue to build on as they look towards achieving long-term improvement.