Sky Guard Courtney Vandersloot to Miss Remainder of Season with Torn ACL
- During the game on June 7 at the United Center, Courtney Vandersloot of the Chicago Sky injured her right knee while the team was defeated 79-52 by the Indiana Fever.
- While attempting a move toward the basket, Vandersloot collided with Aari McDonald and had to leave the game early, resulting in the Sky losing their team captain for the remainder of the contest.
- Rookie Hailey Van Lith, drafted as Vandersloot’s heir apparent, played a career-high 26 minutes but struggled with seven points, zero assists, and three turnovers amid the team's 21 total turnovers.
- Head coach Tyler Marsh described Vandersloot as the team's driving force, captain, and leader on the court, emphasizing that everyone needs to raise their level of play—beginning with himself.
- The injury leaves the 2-5 Sky uncertain at point guard and facing the challenge of competing without Vandersloot as they begin a three-game road trip starting against the New York Liberty.
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Sky guard Courtney Vandersloot to miss remainder of season with torn ACL
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Sky guard Courtney Vandersloot will miss the remainder of the season due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
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