Courtney Vandersloot. Image courtesy of the Chicago Sky

CHICAGO (May 7, 2026) — The Chicago Sky today announced their opening-night roster for the 2026 season.

The roster is listed below:

No.PlayerPos.Ht.DOBYrs.College/Country
0Jacy SheldonG5’10”8/23/20002Ohio State/USA
1Elizabeth WilliamsC/F6’3”6/23/199311Duke/United Kingdom
4Skylar DigginsG5’9”8/2/199011Notre Dame/USA
5Rickea JacksonF6’2”3/16/20012Tennessee/USA
7DiJonai CarringtonG5’11”1/8/19985Baylor/USA
9Natasha CloudG5’10”2/22/199210Saint Joseph’s/USA
10Kamilla CardosoC6’7”4/30/20012South Carolina/Brazil
11Gabriela JaquezG6’0”11/19/2003RUCLA/USA
12Sydney TaylorG5’9”6/21/2001RLouisville/USA
21Maddy Westbeld*F6’3”2/10/20021Notre Dame/USA
22Courtney VanderslootG5’8”2/8/198915Gonzaga/USA
24Rachel BanhamG5’10”7/15/199310Minnesota/USA
30Azurá StevensF6’6”2/1/19968UConn/USA
35Aicha Coulibaly*G/F6’0”10/18/2001RTexas A&M/Mali

*Developmental contract

The Sky’s roster has an average of 5.5 years of experience, down from 5.8 last season. The standard roster has an average of 6.3 years of experience. 

Chicago rosters three rookies on the team, one of which was drafted in 2026 (Jaquez). The Sky have two players from the 2025 draft on the opening-day roster (Westbeld, Coulibaly) and three players from the 2024 class (Sheldon, Cardoso, Jackson).

Outside of that, the Sky are represented by the following draft classes: 2021 (Carrington), 2018 (Stevens), 2016 (Banham), 2015 (Cloud, Williams), 2013 (Diggins) and 2011 (Vandersloot). Chicago also has one undrafted rookie on the roster.

Chicago’s opening-night roster has an average age of 28.8 years. The Sky’s standard roster has an average age of 29.56 years. As it stands today, before all rosters leaguewide are finalized, the Sky would have the third-oldest roster in the league. They rank behind the two teams who represented the league in the WNBA Finals last season: the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury. The Sky rank only behind the Aces in average seasons played, as of today.

Between the Sky’s rostered players, Chicago holds the following accolades: 

  • Four-time WNBA Champions (Cloud, Stevens, Vandersloot 2x)
  • 11-time All-WNBA (Diggins 6x, Vandersloot 5x)
  • 12-time All-Stars (Diggins 7x, Vandersloot 5x)
  • Two Most Improved Players (Carrington, Diggins)
  • Four All-Defensive Team selections (Carrington, Cloud 3x)
  • Five All-Rookie selections (Cardoso, Diggins, Jackson, Stevens, Vandersloot)
  • Eight assist champions (Cloud, Vandersloot 7x)

Chicago tips off the 2026 regular season on Saturday, May 9, against the expansion Portland Fire on the road at 8 p.m. CT. Follow @chicagosky on all social media platforms and head to sky.wnba.com for the latest news, content and ticket purchasing. The full 2026 Sky season schedule can be viewed here.