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We’re just seven games in to the 2025 WNBA season and the Chicago Sky find themselves in a mess of a situation.After a 79-52 drubbing at the hands of the Indiana Fever Saturday night, the Sky are 2-5 with their only wins coming against the lowly Dallas Wings.
Just before the 2025 WNBA Draft, the Sky made a trade with the Minnesota Lynx to get the No. 11 overall pick. While that netted them TCU guard Hailey Van Lith, who has been solid this season, it cost them dearly for next year.
The Chicago Sky are struggling with a new coach and revamped roster. They are 2-6 following a lopsided road loss to the New York Liberty.
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Chicago officially announced that they will be retiring Allie Quigley's No. 14. They will put the jersey in the rafters on July 9. "See you soon 14," posted the official social media account of the Chicago Sky. "The Chicago Sky will retire Allie Quigley’s jersey on July 9, 2025."
History was alive on the hardwood at center court Saturday as the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever faced off in the first-ever WNBA game held at the United Center.
Friday’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup action features a surging Atlanta Dream team looking to move to 4-1 at home this season and some struggling squads that want to
The defending WNBA champions are back in action Chicago Sky come to visit the New York Liberty at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. The Liberty are still one of two undefeated squads remaining this season along with the other 2024 WNBA Finals participants the Minnesota Lynx.
While the pressure is on, the Chicago Sky front office feels that panicked decisions are the enemy at this juncture of a disappointing start.