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Whitmore, Turner help Sun win seventh straight
The Connecticut Sun's Tamika Whitmore comes in for a shot as the Chicago Sky's Sylvia Fowles, center, and Brooke Wyckoff, right, try to block her in a WNBA basketball game in Uncasville, Conn., Friday, Sept.
That's what I got out of Chicago Sky president Margaret Stender when I asked her if she had been kicking back and relaxing during the WNBA's monthlong Olympic hiatus.
Arlington Heights Daily Herald
LPGA's English ruling getting attention
For a sport that has been struggling to gain a bigger share of the overcrowded sports landscape, the LPGA Tour is now getting plenty of attention over its decision to require players be proficient in speaking ...
Sophia Young scored 20 points, including seven during a decisive third-quarter run, and the San Antonio Silver Stars defeated the Chicago Sky 78-67 Thursday.
Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Perkins,. Sky send Sun to fifth straight loss
The momentum suddenly shifted when Chicago Sky guard K.B. Sharp went down with an ankle injury with less than four minutes left in Friday's game against the Connecticut Sun.
Rally from 23 down comes up just short
The Sky knew it could beat the Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Shock, having won handily in the teams' last meeting.
No shock in Sky's late rally, defeat
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Detroit Shock knows that no lead is safe, even at home.
Lesson learned: Sky routs Dream
The Chicago Sky was determined not to blow an early lead this time. But more than that, the Sky was determined not to let what ultimately happened in Atlanta eight days ago happen again.
Catchings scores 18 to lead Fever past Chicago
Former Tennessee star Tamika Catchings scored a season-high 18 points and the Indiana Fever beat the Chicago Sky 74-67 on Wednesday night.
Candice Dupree poured in a game-high 26 points and hauled in 10 rebounds to lead the Chicago Sky to a 73-71 win over the Minnesota Lynx.
Sky put end to five-game slide with rout of Shock
Candice Dupree scored 18 points, Jia Perkins and Dominique Canty each had 14, and the Chicago Sky snapped a five-game losing streak with a 76-59 victory over the Detroit Shock on Saturday night.
Same old problems as Sky lose to Phoenix Mercury
The Sky was looking to find some support beams to put under its collapsing roof.