Courtney Vandersloot reflected on her achievements after setting new franchise records for points and field goals in the Chicago Sky's 97-92 victory over the Dallas Wings. Vandersloot scored 13 points, provided nine assists, and made four steals. Kamilla Cardoso also had a standout performance, scoring a career-high 23 points. Vandersloot surpassed her wife, Allie Quigley, in the franchise's all-time standings with 3,728 points and 1,390 field goals.
Vandersloot expressed pride in her time with the Chicago Sky, highlighting her commitment to the team. "What means the most is my time spent here," she told reporters. She acknowledged the mutual dedication between herself and the team. Quigley previously held the franchise record with 3,273 points and 1,386 field goals from 2013 to 2022.

The game saw Vandersloot tie Quigley's field goal record with a three-pointer midway through the second quarter. She then broke it with another shot in the third quarter. Arike Ogunbowale of the Wings also had a notable game, scoring a season-high total and hitting a crucial three-pointer that briefly gave Dallas a lead late in the fourth quarter.
Despite Ogunbowale's efforts, Chicago secured their first win of the season after scoring six unanswered points. This victory places them second-bottom in the Eastern Conference standings. The Dallas Wings remain at the bottom of the Western Conference with a 1-5 record despite drafting Paige Bueckers before this season.
Vandersloot reflected on her journey with Chicago Sky: "They drafted me and let me develop. We had a lot of tough seasons." Her comments underscore both personal growth and team challenges over time.
The match against Dallas was significant for both teams as they strive to improve their standings early in this season. The Sky's victory offers hope for better performances ahead while highlighting individual player achievements within team dynamics.
The Chicago Sky's recent win marks an important milestone for Vandersloot personally while offering potential momentum for future games this season.