The Chicago Sky enter the 2025 WNBA Draft looking to add key pieces to the roster after a disappointing season in 2024. The Sky finished 13-27 in the first season of head coach Teresa Weatherspoon.
Since its inception in 1997, the WNBA has seen 28 draft picks go first overall, counting the inaugural season's Elite draft, which selected already graduated players who had already been playing professionally on other American teams or overseas. How many of these 28 players can you name?
In a recent episode of her podcast "Unapologetically Angel," WNBA star Angel Reese opened up about her feelings regarding the exit of coach Teresa Weatherspoon, the Chicago Sky's former head coach.
Teresa Weatherspoon has landed a new coaching job, albeit temporarily, while waiting for another WNBA opportunity. SB Nation reported on Friday that Weatherspoon
Teresa Weatherspoon’s tenure as head coach of the Chicago Sky ended on Sept. 26 after a season in which the team finished 13-27 in Angel Reese’s rookie year.
In an unexpected move, the Chicago Sky announced the firing of the Hall of Famer after one season, much to the shock of one of its marquee players. After one season, the Chicago Sky made the abrupt decision to fire head coach Teresa Weatherspoon.
The Chicago Sky fired head coach Teresa Weatherspoon after just one season, the team announced Friday. The Sky missed the playoffs with a 13-27 record.
Chicago Sky rookie forward Angel Reese penned an emotional social media post on Thursday night, lamenting that Teresa Weatherspoon had been fired as the team's head coach.
After missing the WNBA playoffs with a 13-27 record, the Chicago Sky fired Teresa Weatherspoon, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Thursday. Weatherspoon was on the job just one season.
Annie Costabile of the Chicago Sun-Times reported Thursday that the Sky have decided to fire head coach Teresa Weatherspoon. The move comes after Weatherspoon spent just one season in charge.
Chicago Sky leading scorer Chennedy Carter will miss Wednesday night's game against the Washington Mystics after entering health and safety protocols. The Sky tested their players for COVID after several fell ill, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.