In a heartbreaking turn that has left the basketball world reeling, the family of Angel Webb Reese confirmed today that the 54-year-old matriarch passed away unexpectedly in her Maryland home. Known affectionately as “Big Angel,” she was the unwavering pillar behind her daughter, Chicago Sky forward and WNBA sensation Angel Reese.
Webb Reese, a former collegiate standout at UMBC where her jersey hangs in the rafters, instilled a fierce love for the game in her children from an early age. She coached Angel and her brother Julian in driveway pickup games, fostering the competitive spirit that would propel Angel to LSU stardom and professional success. “My mom is my everything—she taught me how to fight, how to win, and how to stay true to myself,” Angel once said in a tearful interview, crediting her single mother for shaping her resilience amid family challenges.
The announcement came suddenly, with close family members sharing that Webb Reese had been in good health but suffered a sudden medical event. Tributes poured in immediately from across the league. Chicago Sky teammates posted black-and-white photos with broken-heart emojis, while LSU alumni and WNBA peers expressed shock and sorrow. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert released a statement: “Angel Webb Reese’s legacy lives on through her daughter’s trailblazing career and the countless young athletes she inspired.”
Angel Reese, who has often spoken of plans to “retire” her mom in gratitude for years of sacrifice, now faces the unimaginable task of honoring that promise without her greatest cheerleader. Fans worldwide are flooding social media with #ThankYouBigAngel, sharing memories of her courtside energy and unbreakable support.
Funeral arrangements remain private as the family grieves. In lieu of flowers, donations are encouraged to youth basketball programs in Maryland— a fitting tribute to a woman who gave everything to the game and her family.






