Angel Reese reaches 1,000 career rebounds in the Atlanta Dream’s 113-96 victory over the Indiana Fever on Saturday. Multiple outlets report that the Dream center becomes the fastest player in WNBA history to reach the milestone, achieving it in her 79th game. The timing is presented as a new league standard, beating the previous fastest mark of 89 games set by Tina Charles. Reese records the milestone during a third-quarter offensive rebound in the game. She also contributes on offense and defense, finishing with 18 points and eight rebounds, according to reports that include individual statistics. The Dream win is also attributed to scoring from other players: Rhyne Howard scores 24 points and Allisha Gray adds 22 for Atlanta. The Indiana Fever are led by Caitlin Clark, though they fall short in the game. Across coverage, the central points are the record for fewest games to 1,000 career rebounds and the Dream’s win over the Fever, with Reese credited as the player to set the new rebounding benchmark.