Chicago Sky joined the WNBA's Eastern Conference in 2006, with the team playing at University of Illinois at Chicago's Pavilion.
Before the 2018 season, the Sky moved their home games to Wintrust Arena, and
in 2024 announced facilities downtown, nearby for players to practice and live.
When larger audiences were expected, home games
were moved to the United Center arena.
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Provides scores, news, schedule, players, stats, photos, rumors and video highlights of the team.
Crowd-sourced encyclopedia article about Chicago's team in the WNBA, Eastern Conference.
Official information about the team, including roster, player profiles, photos, schedule, ticket sales, guides, community and partner news.
Fun tweets for @skyeinthechi, the team mascot since June 2025.
Articles filtered for relevance to the Illinois franchise and team.
Fan channel featuring critique of management, team culture, and action videos, with viewer comments.
Video examining the recurring departures of top talent, the impact of ownership decisions on team culture and player retention over the years, from Candice Dupree, Sylvia Fowles, Elena Delle Donne to 2026.
(April 09, 2026)
Number retirement to coincide with team’s game against the Las Vegas Aces, to honor her two seasons, after signing in 2021. Brief biography with her contributions and related links.
(May 29, 2025)
Articles filtered for relevance to the Illinois franchise and team.
Fun tweets for @skyeinthechi, the team mascot since June 2025.
Official information about the team, including roster, player profiles, photos, schedule, ticket sales, guides, community and partner news.
Fan channel featuring critique of management, team culture, and action videos, with viewer comments.
Provides scores, news, schedule, players, stats, photos, rumors and video highlights of the team.
Crowd-sourced encyclopedia article about Chicago's team in the WNBA, Eastern Conference.
Video examining the recurring departures of top talent, the impact of ownership decisions on team culture and player retention over the years, from Candice Dupree, Sylvia Fowles, Elena Delle Donne to 2026.
(April 09, 2026)
Number retirement to coincide with team’s game against the Las Vegas Aces, to honor her two seasons, after signing in 2021. Brief biography with her contributions and related links.
(May 29, 2025)