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Sivka, whom Chicago selected No. 10 overall in the first round of the 2025 WNBA draft, was announced as Kentucky’s latest signing Wednesday morning — adding a potential star with professional experience to Kenny Brooks’ roster while raising questions regarding eligibility and draft rights.
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2026 WNBA draft: How the Chicago Sky finished their draft night
The Chicago Sky opened up the 2026 WNBA Draft by selecting UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez and still had two more selections. Here's how the Sky finished their draft night on Monday.
The Sky have signed this former WNBA champion after the team traded star Angel Reese and cut Hailey Van Lith. This time, Chicago is adding a former WNBA champion in Natasha Cloud, who is a veteran guard who has been in the league since she was drafted in the second round by the Washington Mystics.
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The Sky waived 2025 draft picks Van Lith, Maddy Westbeld and Aicha Coulibaly as three of their final cuts from training camp. The Connecticut Sun claimed Van Lith off waivers, while the Sky re-signed Westbeld and Coulibaly to developmental contracts.
In the closing seconds of the 2021 WNBA Finals, as Candace Parker sprinted the length of the court to start celebrating the Chicago Sky's first championship in franchise history, she ran right past Skylar Diggins, then a member of the Phoenix Mercury, who was already untucking her jersey in dismay.
Just days after the Chicago Sky waived Fairmont grad Maddy Westbeld, the team is bringing here back on a development contract. Westbeld joins Aicha Coulibaly as the two players who were waived and then brough back.