The Chicago Sky retired Allie Quigley’s No. 14 jersey during a ceremony at Wintrust Arena on 10 July 2025, marking the first time the franchise has honored a player in this way. Quigley helped lead the Sky to their first championship in 2021 and built an 11-season résumé that includes three WNBA All-Star selections, two Sixth Woman of the Year awards and a record four WNBA Three-Point Contest titles. The Illinois native ranks among the league’s most accurate long-range shooters and finished her career as Chicago’s all-time scoring leader. Long-time teammate and spouse Courtney Vandersloot delivered a tribute at the event, capping an evening that formally secured Quigley’s place in club history and the wider WNBA record book.
Allie Quigley OFFICIALLY has her jersey retired with the Chicago Sky 🙏🏽 (via @WNBA) https://t.co/7R5fxKy3VE
Up it goes. #14, forever. 💫 A fitting tribute for one of the game’s greatest 3-point scorers, Allie Quigley! https://t.co/1Gn6XNnwaD
Courtney Vandersloot delivered a heartfelt speech for her wife, Allie Quigley's jersey retirement 💙 https://t.co/0tC6H7TlpL