Angel Reese will likely be suspended after being hit with a technical foul on Aaliyah Edwards during Wednesday night’s game between the Chicago Sky and Connecticut Sun.

It’s been another frustrating year for the Sky, who are merely fighting to avoid a last-place finish in the WNBA standings. An understandably unhappy Angel Reese called for the Sky to upgrade the roster in the offseason, saying she won’t settle “for the same sh*t we did this year.”

Though the Sky cruised to an easy 88-64 win, it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows for the victors. During the second quarter, Reese was issued a technical foul for making contact with Aaliyah Edwards:

As noted by Jack Baer of Yahoo Sports, this was Angel Reese’s eighth technical foul of the season. Per WNBA rules, a player or coach that racks up eight technical fouls is automatically issued a one-game suspension without pay.

In an Aug. 23 game, Angel Reese scratched Leïla Lacan’s eye while playing defense on the Connecticut Star. The 23-year-old received widespread criticism and accusations of intentionally committing the tactic.

The Sky were much more competitive last year, finishing just two games out of the final playoff spot. Chicago looked poised to extend its playoff streak to six years, but it was undone by a five-game losing streak to close out the season.

With Tuesday’s victory, Reese and the Sky now sit at 10-30 with four games to go. They are mathematically eliminated from the postseason but can still play spoiler with games against the Indiana Fever (the No. 8 seed) and Las Vegas Aces (tied for the third seed).

Reese has been a silver lining this season with averages of 14.6 points, 12.6 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game. The Sky have plenty