The WNBA's most celebrated power couple, Allie Quigley and Courtney Vandersloot, have entered a new and historic chapter in their lives, both personally and professionally. As of late 2025, their story is defined by monumental career changes, a beautiful family addition, and the cementing of their combined legacy as two of the most influential figures in Chicago Sky history.
This article provides the most current and in-depth look at the lives of the basketball legends, from Quigley’s long-awaited official retirement to Vandersloot’s stunning return to her original WNBA home, all while navigating the joys of new parenthood. Their journey continues to be a compelling narrative of love, loyalty, and record-breaking basketball.
Allie Quigley and Courtney Vandersloot: A Complete Biography and Professional Timeline
The relationship between Allie Quigley and Courtney Vandersloot is one of the WNBA's most enduring and inspiring stories, evolving from teammates to wives and now parents. Their combined career spans over two decades of professional basketball, including EuroLeague dominance and WNBA glory.
- Full Names: Allie Quigley and Courtney Vandersloot
- Quigley Birthdate: March 20, 1986 (Joliet, Illinois)
- Vandersloot Birthdate: February 8, 1989 (Kent, Washington)
- WNBA Draft: Quigley (22nd overall in 2008 by Seattle Storm); Vandersloot (3rd overall in 2011 by Chicago Sky)
- Shared WNBA Team: Chicago Sky (2013–2022)
- Marriage Date: December 2018 (Kept private for years before announcement)
- Shared WNBA Championship: 2021 (Chicago Sky)
- Child: Daughter, Jana Christine Vandersloot Quigley, born April 8
- Quigley Retirement: Officially announced in 2025 (after sitting out 2023 and 2024 seasons)
- Current WNBA Status (2025): Quigley (Retired); Vandersloot (Returned to Chicago Sky)
The 2025 Reunion: Vandersloot's Shock Return to the Chicago Sky
One of the biggest stories of the 2025 WNBA calendar was the unexpected return of star point guard Courtney Vandersloot to the Chicago Sky. This move marked a full-circle moment for the franchise legend who had departed two years prior.
Vandersloot initially left the Sky in 2023, signing with the New York Liberty in a blockbuster free-agency move. Her time in New York was immediately successful, culminating in a 2024 WNBA Championship, where she was a critical piece of the super-team's success. However, the lure of returning to the city where she spent the first 12 years of her career and won her first title—the 2021 WNBA Championship—proved too strong.
Her return, coinciding with her wife's official retirement and jersey ceremony, solidifies her commitment to the Sky organization and its fanbase. Vandersloot is the WNBA's all-time leader in career assists per game (6.6) and holds numerous franchise records, making her one of the most dominant point guards in league history.
Allie Quigley’s Official Retirement and Jersey Retirement Ceremony
After sitting out the 2023 and 2024 WNBA seasons, three-time All-Star Allie Quigley officially announced her retirement from professional basketball in 2025. The announcement, made through a personal essay, marked the end of a remarkable 15-year career that saw her transform from a journeyman player to a Chicago legend.
Quigley's legacy at the Sky is undeniable. She is celebrated as one of the greatest shooters in WNBA history and is a two-time winner of the WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year Award (2014, 2015). Her contributions were instrumental in the team's 2021 title run.
The Chicago Sky honored her by retiring her No. 14 jersey, making her the first player in franchise history to receive the honor. The ceremony was a powerful display of loyalty and appreciation, with Courtney Vandersloot by her side, celebrating the end of one chapter and the beginning of another for their family.
The Joy of Parenthood: Welcoming Daughter Jana Christine
The most significant and personal update for the couple is their transition to parenthood. Quigley's decision to step away from the WNBA in 2023 was primarily to focus on starting a family with Vandersloot.
In a heartwarming announcement, the couple revealed the birth of their daughter, Jana Christine Vandersloot Quigley, who arrived on April 8. The name "Jana" holds a special, emotional significance, as she is named after Vandersloot’s late mother, Jan, who passed away in 2022. The couple shared their excitement, stating they were "over the moon" to welcome their baby girl, a sentiment that resonated deeply with fans and the entire WNBA community.
This new role as mothers is a beautiful counterpoint to their high-octane professional careers, grounding their story in a deep, personal commitment to family.
A Shared Legacy: Records, Championships, and EuroLeague Dominance
While their WNBA careers have now diverged—one retired, one returned to Chicago—their shared legacy remains intertwined. They were teammates for nearly a decade on the Chicago Sky, forming one of the most effective guard pairings in the league.
Their on-court chemistry was a key component of the Sky's rise, culminating in the 2021 WNBA Championship, a historic first for the franchise.
Beyond the WNBA, the couple also shared a remarkable career overseas, becoming EuroLeague legends while playing for the Russian powerhouse UMMC Ekaterinburg. This international experience further cemented their bond and their status as elite global basketball talents.
In a touching moment that perfectly encapsulated their relationship, Vandersloot recently broke Allie Quigley's franchise record for all-time scoring with the Chicago Sky. Vandersloot jokingly noted that Quigley was "a little happy, a little mad" about the record being broken by her wife, highlighting the mix of competitive spirit and deep affection that defines their relationship.
Their story—from meeting on a flight after facing off in a EuroLeague final to becoming WNBA champions, wives, and mothers—is a testament to their enduring partnership and their monumental impact on women's basketball.
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