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Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings will face Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky in this WNBA matchup on Wednesday.
Angel Reese was named the cover athlete for the NBA 2K26 WNBA Edition. To make the feat more special, Reese debuted her signature shoe on the cover.
Chicago Sky Player's Return From Temporary Leave Has the WNBA Excited originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Rebecca Allen scored a season-high 27 points including five 3-pointers and had three blocks to help the Chicago Sky beat the short-handed Dallas Wings 87-76 on Wednesday night. Angel Reese finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds - her 13th double-double this season - and Rachel Banham had 11 points for Chicago (6-13).
The Chicago Sky forward was named the cover athlete for the NBA 2K26 WNBA Edition video game coming out in September.
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Total Pro Sports on MSN“The WNBA Is Not Real”: Hilarious 14-Second Blooper Reel in Wings-Sky Game Goes Viral (VIDEO)An unbelievable comedy of errors and bloopers unfolded over a 14-second span in the Dallas Wings vs. Chicago Sky game.
The Chicago Sky will honor former star Allie Quigley on Wednesday by retiring her number. Quigley's No. 14 will be the first jersey to be retired by the Sky organization. In a statement, Quigley said it was a dream to play for the WNBA and "to be able to play in Chicago for my hometown team? It doesn't get any better."
Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese is a cover model once again: except this time, instead of Vogue, she's on the cover of NBA 2526. Reese will grace the WNBA cov
The WNBA is about to be bigger than ever. And for players such as Chicago Sky center and WNBPA secretary Elizabeth Williams, this growth is a sign of necessary change.
CHICAGO (WIFR) - The Chicago Sky retired its first jersey number Wednesday night and it was for 14-year WNBA veteran Allie Quigley. The Illinois native played ten seasons with the Sky and led the team to its first WNBA championship in 2021. She officially retired from the WNBA in June despite not playing in the league since 2022.
Hailey Van Lith hasn't exactly been lighting it up for the Chicago Sky in her first season in the WNBA. The former TCU standout has averaged just 12.6 minutes per contest as a rookie, putting up 4.0 points and 1.3 assists in 16 appearances off the bench this year.