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Chicago Sky rookie Hailey Van Lith has the perfect mentor in WNBA veteran Courtney Vandersloot, who returns to where it all started.
Ahead of their season opener vs. Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, the Chicago Sky addressed their new style of play, veteran presence and more.
The Chicago Sky made massive changes to their backcourt this offseason. General manager Jeff Pagliocca re-signed legendary Sky guard Courtney Vandersloot, and he traded for veteran Ariel Atkins.
Angel Reese had a phenomenal first year in the WNBA... outside of her shooting. The Chicago Sky saw her struggles as a rookie and asked her to change her
Out of halftime, Van Lith scored five, Ariel Atkins added four, and Rebecca Allen chipped in three to keep the Sky close, despite a 13-point explosion from Collier for the Lynx. Chicago trailed by just three heading into the fourth.
Angel Reese endured quite the rollercoaster during her rookie season in the WNBA. After the Chicago Sky selected her in the first round of the 2024 Draft, she became an instant centerpiece for the team and a prominent figure off the court.
The WNBA's Chicago Sky is set to unveil a brand new practice facility prior to the 2026 season, and former Sky star Candace Parker believes it's long
WNBA rookies had a historic impact. What should we expect from the likes of Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark in Year 2?
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese walked into a perfect situation during her rookie season, which allowed her to blossom into one of the WNBA's best players. Head coach Teresa Weatherspoon empowered her to be a major catalyst for the team's offense and defense, and Reese was up to the task.
The Chicago Sky are looking to rebound this season. Following a 10th-place finish last regular season, which caused them to miss the playoffs for the first time since 2018, the Sky spent the offseason restructuring their roster and coaching staff to complement second-year talents Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso.