The Chicago Sky has officially introduced Tyler Marsh as their new head coach. Previously serving as an assistant coach and head of player development for the Las Vegas Aces, Marsh’s appointment has generated excitement, particularly from standout player Angel Reese, who looks forward to a strong partnership with him. Interestingly, the winds of change were sensed even before Marsh’s official announcement, notably by Sydney Colson, a player from his former team, the Aces.
The Chicago Sky was in search of a new head coach, and Tyler Marsh emerged unexpectedly. Sydney Colson had a feeling something was brewing with Marsh back in June when he tweeted about the Sky squad, expressing admiration for their mentality.
In a late June post, Marsh praised the Sky squad, hinting at a potential move. Colson noticed this and playfully questioned Marsh’s loyalty by retweeting his post. Fast forward four months, and Marsh is now the head coach of the Chicago Sky.
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At just 36 years old, Marsh brings an impressive track record to the Chicago Sky, coming off back-to-back championships with the Las Vegas Aces. His excitement for this new role is evident, especially given his admiration for star player Angel Reese.
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Tyler Marsh’s quick outreach sets the stage for a promising partnership with Angel Reese
Following his official appointment as the Chicago Sky’s head coach, Marsh wasted no time reaching out to star player Angel Reese, indicating his eagerness to establish a strong relationship. Reese welcomed Marsh with a simple yet meaningful tweet.
With Marsh closely monitoring Reese’s progress since her college days, there is great potential for a successful collaboration as they prepare for the upcoming season. It seems Colson’s instincts regarding Marsh’s future were indeed accurate.


















