Oct 13, 2009 | Florida State Seminoles
The 2009 WNBA season came to a close last week and with it brought the end of a season that saw five former Seminoles see action throughout the year.
Brooke Wyckoff should have been at basketball practice on Friday, preparing for the Chicago Sky's final game of the regular season, a Saturday night tilt against the Detroit Shock.
Washington Mystics at Chicago Sky When: 7:30 p.m. Where: UIC Pavilion Skinny: It's now or never for the Sky, which needs to fight to the bitter end in order to clinch its first playoff berth in franchise history.
Sky Waive Wyckoff, Sign Mattera
The Chicago Sky have waived veteran forward Brooke Wyckoff and signed center Katie Feenstra Mattera, Head Coach and General Manager Steven Key announced.
Knee injury sidelines Sky's Wyckoff
Chicago Sky forward Brooke Wyckoff is not expected to return this season after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury on Friday, team officials said Monday.
Although the Phoenix Mercury have never lost to the Chicago Sky, All-Star guard Cappie Pondexter has not fared well in her hometown.
Erin Thorn scored 17 points to help the short-handed Chicago Sky hold off a furious late Minnesota surge to beat the Lynx 79-76 on Saturday night.
Chicago Sky's Kristi Toliver having tough transition to WNBA
Maybe the on-court expectations were set unreasonably high for Sky point guard Kristi Toliver, the team's first-round pick out of Maryland.
Chicago Sky's Kristi Toliver having tough transition to WNBA
Maybe the on-court expectations were set unreasonably high for Sky point guard Kristi Toliver, the team's first-round pick out of Maryland.
Throwing a party: Box wants WNBA to be a community celebration
Not long after David Box settled into his chair at the fourth annual WNBA Inspiring Women Luncheon, he quietly confirmed that, yes, it really was a heck of a party.
Chicago Sky at Indiana Fever, Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
Chicago ended the Storm's five-game home win streak. Seattle had won 15 consecutive regular-season home games dating to June 2008.
University of Alabama at Huntsville Introduces New Women's Basketball Coach
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., June 7 -- The University of Alabama at Huntsville issued the following news release: Nearly three months after Jeff Keller resigned as head women's basketball coach at UAH, former Florida State assistant coach Roy Heintz was handed the reigns of the Lady Charger program.
Shay Murphy scored a game-high 15 points and added six rebounds off the bench, as the Indiana Fever crushed the Chicago Sky, 83-54. Jessica Davenport chipped in with 12 points, while Tammy Sutton-Brown and Katie Douglas each went for 11 points apiece for Indiana, which has won nine straight after dropping the first two games of the season.
Mercury use 22-2 run to rout Sky
Photos from the game Corey Gaines wanted the Mercury to score 70 points in the first half.
Young leads Silver Stars over Sky
Sophia Young had 19 points, eight rebounds and four assists in leading the San Antonio Silver Stars to an 85-72 win over the Chicago Sky on Friday night.
SKY 74, MONARCHS 72: Late rally keeps Sky unbeaten at home
The Sky moved three games above .500 for the first time in franchise history by defeating the Sacramento Monarchs 74-72 in front of 2,721 fans Tuesday at the UIC Pavilion.
With more depth and size, Sky should make playoffs
Chen Nan, of China, right, poses for photos with teammates Kristi Toliver, center, and Sylvia Fowles last month.
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