WNBA star Angel Reese is eagerly representing her home state in her eye-popping March Madness outfit saying ‘I’m From Baltimore’.
Reese hails from the Charm City, as does her younger brother, Julian Reese. The Chicago Sky star is in San Francisco to support her sibling as he enters the biggest basketball game of his life.
Julian is one of the integral players for Maryland’s men’s basketball team, and the Terrapins play No 1 seed Florida in the Sweet 16 on Thursday night at Chase Center.
Angel also appears to be wearing a second custom shirt that appears to have ‘From Baltimore’ in block letters, alongside Julian’s face. The back of her undershirt has ‘JuJu Sister’ in block letters.
Angel Reese played for the Terrapins under women’s coach Brenda Freese before transferring to LSU and achieving worldwide fame during her time with the Tigers. Now, Reese is the biggest star for her professional team, the Sky.
Maryland enters the game as the underdog with with plenty of controversy surrounding the program and its head coach, Kevin Willard, as he possibly exits to become the head coach at Villanova.

Angel Reese is eagerly representing her home state in her eye-popping March Madness outfit

Reese hails from the Charm City, as does her brother, Julian Reese, who plays for Maryland

Julian is one of the integral players for Maryland ‘s men’s basketball team this season
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Reese just wrapped up her time with Unrivaled and is biding her time before the beginning of her sophomore WNBA season.
Julian was seen wearing the ‘I’m From Baltimore’ shirt on the court for warmups before the tilt with the Gators.
Maryland has not made it past the Sweet 16 since winning the national championship under Gary Williams in 2002.
This is the Terrapins third time reaching the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament since winning the national title 23 years ago.
In Baltimore, Reese played for the powerhouse Saint Frances Academy, where she was named a McDonalds All-American in 2020.