Tyler Marsh has agreed to become the new head coach of the Chicago Sky, with the sides coming to terms on a multiyear deal, agent Andy Miller of Klutch Sports told ESPN.
Marsh, an assistant coach and head of player development with the Las Vegas Aces, takes over a promising Sky team that includes Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso, both first-round draft picks earlier this year.
The Sky also will participate in the upcoming draft lottery, but because of a pick swap with Dallas, they will not end up with the No. 1 pick.
Winners of the 2021 WNBA title, Chicago fired Teresa Weatherspoon on Sept. 26 following 11 months at the helm. The team finished 13-27, narrowly missing the playoffs with Reese, Cardoso and star Chennedy Carter all injured to close the season.
The Sky have a host of free agents entering 2025, including Carter, but with Marsh at the helm, they will look to build around Reese and Cardoso.
Marsh joined the Aces staff upon Becky…