The Chicago Sky have struggled to start the season, playing under first-year head coach Tyler Marsh.
Chicago began the season with a 0-4 record. They followed that with a two-game win streak against the Dallas Wings but have since hit another roadblock.
Marsh's team lands at No. 5 in the Eastern Conference and No. 11 in the WNBA standings. They have struggled to find consistency and have been dealt multiple double-digit deficits in almost all of their losses so far.
On Friday, Marsh announced good news for the Sky.
Moriah Jefferson, who has been dealing with a leg injury, has yet to play this season. While the she didn't make the trip for the Sky's game at Atlanta on Friday night, Jefferson has moved to on court activities.
Per Coach Marsh: Moriah Jefferson didn't make the trip to Atlanta. Jefferson remained in Chicago but has moved to on court activities. #Skytown
— Chicago State of Mind Sports (@ChiStateOfMind_) June 13, 2025
Moriah Jefferson, who was drafted in 2016, is preparing for her second season with the Chicago Sky. Last season with the Sky, Jefferson played 14 games, averaging 0.9 points, 0.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game.
Before playing with the Chicago Sky, Jefferson spent time with the Connecticut Sun, Phoenix Mercury, Minnesota Lynx, Dallas Wings and Las Vegas Aces.
After playing the Atlanta Dream on Friday, the Chicago Sky are set to play the Connecticut Sun on Sunday at noon ET.
While they have struggled, three players have stood out, who the Sky recently advertised for the 2025 All-Star game: Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso and Ariel Atkins.
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