The Atlanta Dream defeat the Chicago Sky, 87–78 in their preseason opener! Madina Okot: 14 PTS | 11 REB Te-Hina Paopao: 13 PTS | 4 AST | 3 3PM Isobel Borlase: 13 PTS I 3 AST Sika Koné: 11 PTS | 6 REB
ATL 87, CHI 78The Phoenix Mercury defeated the Chicago Sky, 108-104, in their preseason opener! 🔥 Kahleah Copper: 19 PTS I 4 3PM Kiana Williams: 16 PTS I 4 3PM Quionche Carter: 10 PTS I 3 REB I 2 STL
CHI 104, PHX 108A new chapter begins today for the Sky ✨ Catch their first preseason test vs. the Phoenix Mercury at 4pm/ET on League Pass.
CHI 104, PHX 108Jordan Robinson catches up with Gabriela Jaquez after she's selected No. 5 by the Chicago Sky!
Jonathan the Husky knows ball 🐾 He's turning heads in his Sue Bird drip!
A number that defined an era. Sue Bird’s #10 jersey will be retired at UConn— celebrating a champion, a trailblazer, a Husky for life. 🐾✨
1 of 1 🔝 On September 3, Tina Charles tallied her 3,342nd FG vs. the Chicago Sky to pass Diana Taurasi for the most field goals made in WNBA history.
In 2014, the Phoenix Mercury closed out a dominant season with one final statement in Chicago — sealing their third WNBA championship with an 87–82 win in Game 3 of the Finals. Even without Brittney Griner, Phoenix relied on its veteran core to finish the job. A poised fourth quarter, steady scoring from Candice Dupree, and timely shot-making from the backcourt helped the Mercury secure the title and cap a record-setting 29-win campaign. A defining moment in franchise history — and one of the W’s most complete Finals runs.
The Seattle Storm forced a Game 3 as they defeated the Las Vegas Aces 86-83 in a riveting finish 🦾 ✔️The Storm snapped the Aces' 17 game win streak ✔️Storm get first playoff win in 1,115 days. Last win was Aug. 28, 2022 vs. Aces ✔️Skylar Diggins – 26 PTS | 7 AST | 4 3PM ✔️Nneka Ogwumike – 24 PTS | 10 REB | 4 3PM WNBA Playoffs presented by Google The 29th season of the WNBA is here #WelcometotheW
LV 83, SEA 86The Sky soared with hustle, heart, and major moments throughout 2025. Relive the plays that defined their season in this highlight mix.
The Liberty took control in their, 91-86, victory over the Sky! Breanna Stewart: 24 PTS | 6 REB | 3 AST Rebekah Gardner: 15 PTS | 3 STL | 3 3PM Emma Meesseman: 14 PTS | 6 REB | 3 AST Sabrina Ionescu: 11 PTS | 11 AST | 5 REB Postseason Push presented by DraftKings The 29th season of the WNBA is here #WelcometotheW
NY 91, CHI 86FINAL IN VEGAS The @LVAces defeat the Sky, 92–61, to secure their 15th straight dub! They are just the fourth team in WNBA history to win 15 in a row. Jewell Loyd: 15 PTS | 2 STL | 5 3PM Jackie Young: 15 PTS | 7 AST | 3 REB | 2 STL Tonight, Loyd also joined elite company, surpassing 6,000 career points!
CHI 61, LV 92The Las Vegas Aces couldn't be stopped, defeating the Chicago Sky, 80-66, at home 💪 ▪️ A'ja Wilson: 31 PTS, 11 REB, 4 STL - A'ja Wilson recorded her 13th 30-PT game of the season which is the most such games in WNBA history during a single season. ▪️ Jackie Young: 20 PTS, 5 REB, 9 AST, 3 3PM ▪️ Chelsea Gray: 13 PTS, 5 REB, 4 AST, 3 3PM The Aces win their 14th straight game tonight and become the 5th team in WNBA History to reach this mark over a consecutive win streak!
CHI 66, LV 80The Indiana Fever defeated the Sky, 97-77🦾 Kelsey Mitchell & Natasha Howard did it all to lead their team to the dub! Mitchell: 20 PTS | 8 AST | 2 3PM Howard: 18 PTS | 7 REB | 4 STL | 88% FG | 2 AST The 29th season of the WNBA is here #WelcometotheW
CHI 77, IND 97The Chicago Sky defeat the Sun, 88–64! Angel Reese – 18 PTS | 13 REB | 4 STL Kamilla Cardoso – 16 PTS | 5 REB | 3 BLK With her performance tonight, Reese recorded her 23rd double-double of the season.
CONN 64, CHI 88