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The 2023 Chicago Sky season was the franchise's 18th season in the Women's National Basketball Association, and their fifth season under head coach James Wade. In the offseason, the team saw the departures of several key players in free agency including Candace Parker , Courtney Vandersloot , Allie Quigley , and Azurá Stevens .
The Sky were still in running for the last playoff spot until the final day of the season; however, they finished with a five-game losing streak and ultimately missed the playoffs, finishing in 10th place with a 13–27 record. [12] [13] Nonetheless, Chicago set a franchise record for average attendance, drawing 8,757 fans per game. [14]
Printable version; In other projects ... [1] History: Chicago Sky 2006–present ... Price was named the 2007 WNBA Rookie of the Year. On March 12, 2008, the Sky ...
Facing the first-seeded Connecticut Sun in a best-of-three semifinals series, they won the Game 1 in double overtime but lost Game 2 on the road. The series returned home to Chicago, where the Sky won both games to win the series 3–1. The Sky reached the Finals for the first time since 2014. They were only the third team to reach the finals ...
The 2025 Chicago Sky season will be the franchise's 20th season in the Women's National Basketball Association, and their first season under head coach Tyler Marsh, who was hired on November 3, 2024. [ 1 ]
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese broke the WNBA’s single-season record for rebounds, notching her 418th in a 79-74 defeat against the Minnesota Lynx.. Prior to Sunday’s game, Reese needed six ...
On June 21, the Sky broke the record for largest comeback win in WNBA history in a 104–95 win over the Las Vegas Aces after being down by 28 points. [8] They used that momentum to win their next three games and finish the month with a 9–2 record. In July the team kept the hot streak going, winning six games in a row from July 7 to July 22.
The Sky returned to play for the shortened 22-game regular season at IMG Academy on July 26. Their first game was a rematch against the Las Vegas Aces, the team who had beaten them in the previous year's playoffs. Despite the Aces leading for most of the game, the Sky won 88-86. [29] [30] The Sky ended July with a 2–1 record. On August 1 ...