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We’re officially a few weeks into the 2025 WNBA season. And in a year stacked with new-look rosters, injuries piling up, and an entirely new team, every club is carving out its early identity—for better or worse.
WNBA Reacts to Former Chicago Sky Star's Announcement on Tuesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky have clearly struggled to start the WNBA season. Chicago sits at 2-5, heading into a matchup against the New York Liberty. On Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET, the Sky will face New York on the road.
The Chicago Sky have struggled immensely out of the gate in the 2025 WNBA regular season. They hold a 2-6 record through eight games, which is the third-worst i
There are two WNBA games on the schedule for Tuesday. At 7:30 p.m. ET, the Atlanta Dream host the Indiana Fever. Indiana (4-4) has managed to tread water despite the loss of superstar Caitlin Clark to a quad strain.
The Chicago Sky (2-5) travel to face the undefeated New York Liberty (8-0) on Tuesday night in a Commissioner's Cup matchup at Barclays Center.
Despite stiff competition, Angel Reese's card value is holding its ground in the hobby as the Chicago Sky star makes WNBA history
Chicago Sky's Courtney Vandersloot is out for the season after suffering a torn ACL during Saturday’s game against the Indiana Fever, the team announced Sunday.
The Liberty are one of the WNBA’s two remaining unbeatens. The defending champs are significantly better, but center Jonquel Jones is expected to miss this game. The reigning Finals MVP rolled her ankle in their most recent game and did not return, although the team announced she avoided significant injury.
The Chicago Sky hosted the Indiana Fever in the first WNBA game at the United Center. It was a big moment even if the result wasn't what they wanted.
The Chicago Sky All-Star may not be playing up to her standards yet this season, but she’s certainly ballin’ off the court.