Read more at The New York Times.
Chicago Sky Fire Coach Teresa Weatherspoon After 1 Season
Date: |
Topics
-
ABC News - Sports
Chicago Sky fire coach Teresa Weatherspoon after 1 season, reports say
The Chicago Sky fired coach Teresa Weatherspoon after one season, reports said Thursday15 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Sky fire Teresa Weatherspoon after 1 season, and Angel Reese isn't happy
A stunner out of Chicago.17 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Chicago Sky fire head coach Teresa Weatherspoon after just one season
The Sky went 13-27 in Weatherspoon's lone season5 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Sky fire Weatherspoon as coach after one season
Teresa Weatherspoon has been fired as coach after the Sky missed the playoffs for the first time in six seasons.13 minutes ago -
ESPN - Sports
What's next for the Chicago Sky, Angel Reese after Teresa Weatherspoon's exit?
The Sky seemed to be building for the future but surprisingly fired their coach Thursday. What does it mean for Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter?45 minutes ago
More from The New York Times
-
The New York Times - Sports
As the A’s Leave Oakland, Good Riddance to an Inept Owner and M.L.B. Enablers
The team actively extinguished the adoration of a proven fan base and then blamed the absence for forcing them to leave, a columnist for The Athletic writes.2 hours ago -
The New York Times - Sports
What Coaches and Evaluators Are Saying About Arch Manning
The Texas quarterback won’t be eligible for the N.F.L. Draft until 2026. But even his limited action has brought excitement.2 hours ago -
The New York Times - Sports
The St. Louis Cardinals Have Lost Their Way. Now They Must Fix Their Failure.
The team’s player development machine was once the envy of baseball. But it became a victim of neglect.2 hours ago -
The New York Times - Sports
The Most Colorful College Football Kicker in the Country
Why Minnesota’s kicker Dragan Kesich is one of one: “He’s the most interesting guy I’ve ever met in my life.”2 hours ago - College Football -
The New York Times - Sports
An N.F.L. Broadcasting Pioneer Is Back After Darkness Sidelined Him
Mike Pereira became the league’s first rules analyst in 2010. But at age 73 and in deep agony, his mind wandered: “I almost gave up.”2 hours ago - NFL