Chicago Sky’s Maddy Westbeld Turns Heads in Lace Bra-Exposed Tunnel ’Fit

The Chicago Sky dropped a carousel of tunnel looks from last night’s game against the New York Liberty, and one particular ensemble has caught our eye. Rookie forward Maddy Westbeld served major boss energy in slide three, proving she’s just as confident off the court as she is on it.
The 23-year-old styled a black lace bra under a blue-and-white pinstripe button-down and a gray oversized blazer, both left unfastened to show off her toned midriff. She paired the look with high-waisted dark denim long jorts (polarizing, but she pulled them off expertly) and cinched her waist with a black-and-gold belt. View the IG photos here.
For an unexpected feminine twist, she added black pointed-toe kitten heels, plus a sparkling gold body chain and sleek black sunglasses. Her natural brunette waves were left wavy and tousled, adding a touch of her signature, cool, casual and laid-back aura.
The team summed it up perfectly in the caption: “back to business 💼.”
And fans couldn’t help but agree with us: Westbeld’s look totally stole the show.
“Damn Maddy always 🔥🔥🔥🔥,” one fan commented.
“Maddy and Angel are doing it for the fashion gurls,” another wrote.
“OOP, Maddy better come on through 😍😍😍😍😍😍,” someone added.
“Let’s go Sky … Madddy🥴🥰🥰🥰,” another supporter noted.
“And on slides 3 & 4 you can see the Goddess Maddy Westbeld,” one person chimed.
Westbeld, who was the No. 16 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, joined a newly revamped Chicago Sky squad anchored by frontcourt stars Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso. The Ohio native made waves at Notre Dame as a power forward, finishing her college career ranked in the program’s top 10 for rebounds, blocks, starts and minutes played.
“I take a lot of pride in the fact that I’m a post coming from there, because the W has amazing guards,” she explained.
Adjusting to the league hasn’t been without its challenges. The quick turnaround to start the season has been “long” and “tough on the body,” but Westbeld has been leaning on her teammates to help ease the transition. “I truly have some of the best vets in the league, just for their willingness to help,” she added.
Though the Sky fell 85–66 to the Liberty on June 10, Westbeld is embracing her new chapter in Chicago with gratitude and optimism. “I kept saying I feel like I manifested this for myself,” she shared. “After I got drafted, the energy of me coming straight into the city, knowing that this was about to be my home—it was like, I don’t know, it was just a different feel, and it was so beautiful. And I was so overwhelmed with gratitude.”
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