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Courtney Vandersloot Just broke his wife Allie Quigley’s franchise – and joked that she has mixed feelings about it.
With Quigley, 38, and their two -month -old daughter, Jana, in the audience, Vandersloot, 36, got 13 points in Chicago Sky’s victory over Dallas Wings on Thursday, May 29, which gave its total score for the franchise to 3,728 on 1,390 field goals. She officially surpassed her wife’s record of 3,273 points on 1,386 field goals.
The record -breaking bucket for Vandersloot came in the third quarter of Chicago’s victory. Quigley’s excited reaction was shown on the broadcast as she filmed her wife’s big moments on her phone, seen in a video is divided into X.
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At the top of its 13 points, Vandersloot dedicated nine assists and four steal to her statistics during Thursday’s victory.
On her Instagram stories After the match, Vandersloot kept a video of her wife’s reaction and wrote joking: “A little happy, a little angry,” and adds a laughing emoji.
In another post about her stories, Vandersloot stored an old photo of herself and Quigley shared the court and wrote: “She will always be my number 1.”
While Quigley never formally retired, she played for Sky Fron 2013 to 2022 and announced that she would be sitting out next seasons.
After the match, Vandersloot told of reporters, including Chicago Sun-TimesThat “the time spent here” in Chicago is “what matters most” to her.
“It just speaks to the commitment I did to Chicago Sky and their commitment to me as well. They worked out and let me develop. We had many tough seasons. It wasn’t always easy,” she said.
In April People exclusively shared the news that the couple welcomed their first daughter together. “We are over the moon to welcome our girl to the world,” Vandersloot and Quigly, lovingly known as “The Vanderquigs,” told People.
“We’ve been dreaming about this moment for a long time, and it’s better than we could ever have imagined!” The couple continued.
Vandersloot and Quigley, the first married couple who won a professional sports championship together, tied in December 2018. Instagram.