The Chicago Sky have added major experience on their sideline, hiring longtime WNBA coach Latricia Trammell as an assistant on Tyler Marsh's staff for the 2026 season, the team announced earlier today.
After an early exit from the 2023 WNBA Playoffs, the Chicago Sky needed a change. The team made a coaching change that season mid-year. Emre Vatansever took over for the departed James Wade.
The Chicago Sky’s 2025 campaign was another disappointing one, even as Angel Reese delivered a standout second season. Reese broke multiple franchise records, earned her second All-Star selection, and led the league in rebounding average, but Chicago still finished 10-34, tied with the Dallas Wings for the worst record in the WNBA.
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese is not playing in her team's September 11 game against the New York Liberty, which marks the final regular season contest Chicago has in 2025.
Angel Reese’s recovery remains one of the biggest talking points for the Chicago Sky, and coach Tyler Marsh gave a clear look into where things stand. “With Angel, obviously, the hope was for her to play last game.
Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese is wrapping up her second season in the WNBA, which has been another resounding success individually after setting the league's single-season rebounding record as a rookie last year.
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese had recently expressed frustration and disappointment with how things have been handled from within the franchise, as well as how she has been handled, and supported long-running rumors of a trade out of the team.
Chicago Sky head coach Tyler Marsh recently shared his thoughts on the comparisons of Angel Reese’s game to Lakers legend James Worthy, offering insight into the mindset behind one of the WNBA’s rising stars.
When Tyler Marsh took the Chicago Sky head coaching job, he had a clear vision for Angel Reese. Sure enough, the All-Star forward has bought into Marsh's plan, allowing her to transform her game.
The Chicago Sky suffered their eighth loss in their last 10 games on Monday after they fell to the Las Vegas Aces at home, 79-74. The Sky put up a respectable effort, but ultimately fell short against the Aces who secured their 11th straight win.
The Chicago Sky battled the Las Vegas Aces wire to wire on Monday night but ultimately fell short, dropping a 79-74 contest to fall to 9-28 with just seven games left in the regular season.
There’s been no shortage of debate around WNBA officiating this season. Coaches, players, and fans alike have voiced frustration over what they see as a lack of consistency in calls — or a lack of calls altogether.
The Chicago Sky have an 8-26 record during the 2025 WNBA season. Under first-time head coach Tyler Marsh, the Sky got off to a slow start, and they have not been able to recuperate and pull themselves into the playoff picture all season.
The Chicago Sky suffered another brutal loss on Friday. This time around, it came in the form of a 90-59 blowout loss against the Golden State Valkyries at home.
Still missing WNBA All-Star Angel Reese due to a back injury, Tyler Marsh and the Chicago Sky looked to avoid another losing streak, facing Kelsey Mitchell and the Indiana Fever at Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis) on Saturday.
The Chicago Sky have a bit of momentum on their side after they finally put an end to their eight-game losing streak on Tuesday with a much-needed 78-64 victory against the Washington Mystics.
The Chicago Sky had a good chance to end their losing streak against the Golden State Valkyries on Friday. However, they blew an eight-point lead late in the third quarter and allowed their opponents to take control in the final frame.
Chicago Sky head coach Tyler Marsh had some pretty strong words for his players after their 95-57 home loss to the Seattle Storm on Thursday night. The rookie coach did not hesitate in calling out the squad for a lack of fight in what turned out to be their worst loss of the season.
The Chicago Sky did not have the services of Angel Reese on Thursday night against the Seattle Storm as the two-time All-Star sat out with a back injury.
It was a tough night for the Chicago Sky, who came up short in their bid for a third straight win. After beating Minnesota on Saturday at Wintrust Arena, head coach Tyler Marsh and his squad couldn’t keep the momentum going Monday night against the same opponent.
Despite a rough start to the season filled with setbacks and major adjustments, the Chicago Sky are taking steps forward as a team. With the All-Star break approaching, the Sky are currently 6-13, 10th in the WNBA standings out of 13 teams.
The Chicago Sky 2025 season is off to a rough start, beginning the season with a 4-10 record, falling to the bottom three standings in the league, due to trying to establish their identity, commit to a new style of play and the integration of first-year head coach Tyler Marsh, which has been a struggle.
The Chicago Sky have one of the most important games of the season coming up on Tuesday. Fresh off a 78-66 win over the Connecticut Sun, the Sky have an opportunity to show consistency by beating a 4-7 Washington Mystics team at Wintrust Arena.
Angel Reese shined in the interior in her rookie season, nearly being in charge with her consistent double-doubles. After taking on a different role in the preseason, the Chicago Sky standout made it clear she’s ready to adapt within head coach Tyler Marsh’s new roles for her.