
Chicago Sky Announces Season Roster
Published on May 14, 2010 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Chicago Sky News Release
Chicago Sky General Manager and Head Coach Steven Key announced today the 11 athletes that will make up the Sky's 2010 regular season roster.
The roster includes three WNBA All-Stars: center Sylvia Fowles, guard Jia Perkins and newly acquired small forward Shameka Christon.
New additions to the Sky in 2010 include Christon and forward Cathrine Kraayeveld who were acquired from New York through the Sky's blockbuster three-team trade, the Sky's 2010 first and third round draft picks Epiphanny Prince from Rutgers and Abi Olajuwon from Oklahoma University. Additionally, free agent veteran forward Sandora Irvin made the team out of training camp.
In 2010 the Sky will rely on its returning core including guards Dominique Canty, Erin Thorn and Perkins, and in the post Fowles, Mistie Bass and Tamera Young.
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