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What Should You Know About Chicago Sky Roster?

What Should You Know About Chicago Sky Roster? – The Chicago Sky entered the 2026 WNBA season with one of the most transformed rosters in the league. After a difficult 2025 campaign, the team traded star forward Angel Reese, signed veteran All-Stars, acquired young talent through trades and the draft, and brought back familiar faces.

As of mid-June 2026, the Sky sit at 4-9 and are navigating significant injuries while trying to find chemistry with their new-look group. Here’s everything U.S. fans should know about the current Chicago Sky roster.

Current Chicago Sky Record & Standing (Mid-June 2026)

  • Record: 4-9 (.308)
  • Eastern Conference Standing: 6th
  • The team is adjusting to a complete roster overhaul and multiple key injuries.

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Full 2026 Chicago Sky Roster

Here is the complete roster based on the official WNBA and Chicago Sky websites:

# Player Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Status/Notes
0 Jacy Sheldon G 5-10 140 25 2 yrs Ohio State Active
1 Elizabeth Williams C-F 6-3 200 32 11 yrs Duke Active (UK)
4 Skylar Diggins G 5-9 140 35 11 yrs Notre Dame Active – Veteran leader
5 Rickea Jackson F 6-2 175 25 2 yrs Tennessee Out for season (torn ACL)
6 Saylor Poffenbarger F 6-2 189 23 Rookie Maryland Active
7 DiJonai Carrington G-F 5-11 175 28 5 yrs Baylor Injured (foot)
9 Natasha Cloud G 5-10 160 34 10 yrs St. Joseph’s Active – Playmaker
10 Kamilla Cardoso C 6-7 215 25 2 yrs South Carolina Active (Brazil) – Rebounder
11 Gabriela Jaquez G 6-0 22 Rookie UCLA Active – Draft pick
12 Sydney Taylor G 5-9 24 Rookie Louisville Active
21 Maddy Westbeld F 6-3 23 1 yr Notre Dame Active
22 Courtney Vandersloot G 5-8 137 37 15 yrs Gonzaga Recovering (knee)
24 Rachel Banham G 5-10 181 32 10 yrs Minnesota Active – Shooter
30 Azurá Stevens F-C 6-6 180 30 8 yrs UConn Recovering (knee)
35 Aicha Coulibaly G 6-0 24 Rookie Texas A&M Active (Mali)

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Key Players to Watch in 2026

Rickea Jackson — The young forward was having a breakout season (averaging 18.0 PPG) before suffering a season-ending ACL injury in May. When healthy, she is a primary scoring option.

Skylar Diggins — The 11-year veteran and 6x All-WNBA selection provides elite scoring (around 15 PPG) and leadership. Her addition was one of the biggest moves of the offseason.

Kamilla Cardoso — The 6-7 center is a double-double threat (12+ PPG, 8+ RPG) and anchors the frontcourt.

Natasha Cloud — Veteran point guard who adds playmaking (4+ APG) and championship experience.

Courtney Vandersloot — All-time great playmaker (when healthy). Her return from knee recovery could be a major boost.

Azurá Stevens — 2021 WNBA champion with the Sky who brings size, versatility, and championship pedigree (recovering from knee injury).

Major Roster Changes & Rebuild

The 2026 Sky look very different from recent years:

  • Traded Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream for future first-round picks.
  • Signed Skylar Diggins and Natasha Cloud in free agency.
  • Acquired Jacy Sheldon via trade and DiJonai Carrington in free agency.
  • Signed Rickea Jackson and brought back Azurá Stevens.
  • Drafted Gabriela Jaquez 5th overall.

The front office, led by GM Jeff Pagliocca, shifted toward a guard-heavy, veteran-influenced roster while retaining young talent like Cardoso.

Injuries Impacting the 2026 Season

Injuries have significantly affected the Sky’s start:

  • Rickea Jackson — Torn ACL (out for season)
  • Azurá Stevens — Knee (recovering)
  • Courtney Vandersloot — Knee (recovering, expected timeline around mid-June or later)
  • DiJonai Carrington — Foot

These absences have limited depth and forced frequent lineup changes under head coach Tyler Marsh.

Coaching Staff

  • Head Coach: Tyler Marsh (2nd season)
  • Assistants include Latricia Trammell, Rena Wakama, Kelly Faris, and Jhared Simpson.

2026 Season Outlook

The Sky have one of the most talented guard groups in the league when healthy, but injuries have created a difficult start. If key players return and the team develops chemistry, Chicago has the pieces to climb the Eastern Conference standings. The depth at guard (Diggins, Cloud, Vandersloot, Banham, Sheldon) is a clear strength, while the frontcourt relies heavily on Cardoso and Stevens.

How to Watch Chicago Sky Games?

  • National TV: Select games on ESPN, ABC, CBS, or Ion
  • Streaming: WNBA League Pass, ESPN+, Prime Video
  • Local/Regional: Check your local listings or the official Sky app/site for Chicago-area broadcasts
  • Full schedule: WNBA.com/schedule

Chicago Sky Roster FAQs

Who is the leading scorer on the current roster?
Rickea Jackson was leading before her injury. Skylar Diggins has stepped up as a primary scoring option.

Is Angel Reese still with the Chicago Sky?
No. She was traded to the Atlanta Dream prior to the 2026 season.

When will Courtney Vandersloot return?
She is recovering from a knee injury with a target of mid-June or later (subject to updates from the team).

Where do the Chicago Sky play home games?
Wintrust Arena in Chicago.

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Further Reading & Trusted Sources

The 2026 Chicago Sky roster represents a bold new direction for the franchise. With star power in the backcourt and size up front, the team has high-upside potential — provided they can stay healthy and gel as the season progresses.

For the most up-to-date roster moves and injury reports, always check the official Chicago Sky and WNBA websites directly.