The Chicago Sky are making serious moves this offseason, and their latest acquisition brings a major dose of star power back to the Midwest. Notre Dame legend and South Bend native Skylar Diggins-Smith has officially signed with the Sky, a homecoming that signals the franchise's ambitious plans for a WNBA comeback.
Diggins-Smith, widely considered one of the greatest players in Fighting Irish history, rewrote the record books during her collegiate career. She led Notre Dame to over 130 wins, three Final Fours, and two national championship appearances, leaving as the school's all-time leader in points, steals, and triple-doubles.
Her professional pedigree is equally impressive. An 11-year WNBA veteran and seven-time All-Star, Diggins-Smith brings a career average of 16.4 points and 5.3 assists to a retooled Chicago roster. Last season with Seattle, she proved she still has elite playmaking ability, averaging 15.5 points and 6.0 assists per game.
Sky management has openly coveted her skills for years. General Manager Jeff Pagliocca praised her as one of the league's elite passers, while Head Coach Teresa Weatherspoon highlighted the invaluable veteran leadership and shot creation she brings to the court. For fans in Chicago and across Indiana, this isn't just a signing—it's a reunion with a hometown hero poised to help lead the Sky's charge back to the top of the league.
