
WNBA Legend Allie Quigley Retires: A Celebration of Four 3-Point Contest Wins
WNBA Star Allie Quigley Retires After Historic 3-Point Shooting Career Chicago, IL – Allie Quigley, a name synonymous with precision and success in the WNBA, has announced her retirement. The Chicago Sky guard leaves behind a legacy as the league's all-time leading 3-point contest champion, having secured the title an unprecedented four times. The news was met with an outpouring of emotion, both on and off the court. "It's been an amazing journey," Quigley shared in a post-game interview, her voice choked with emotion. "I'm so grateful for the opportunities and the people I've met along the way. It's time for a new chapter." The video, which has garnered thousands of views, captures the highlights of Quigley's career. It shows her incredible shooting range, her clutch performances, and the joy she brought to the game. The emotional farewell, filled with hugs from teammates and celebrations, underscores the impact she had on the Sky and the WNBA as a whole. Quigley's retirement marks the end of an era, but her contributions to the sport will continue to inspire future generations of basketball players. Her legacy as a four-time 3-point contest champion will forever be etched in WNBA history.