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The Indiana Fever are coming off a big win over the weekend against the Connecticut Sun, rallying back from a 21-point deficit to force overtime and ultimately secure the victory, improving to 19-16 on the season.
Take Charles, for example. She only played eight minutes in the first quarter, yet was the most animated and energetic player on the bench in the first half. When Aaliyah Edwards drew an offensive charge, Charles jumped up off her seat and punched the air in celebration before pumping up the crowd.
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Connecticut Sun’s latest fourth-quarter meltdown raises questions about coach Rachid Meziane
The Connecticut Sun have a pattern of fourth-quarter meltdowns in winnable games, raising questions about coach Rachid Meziane’s efficacy.
Good morning. With the help of a Globe sports editor, we’re explaining why the WNBA is hesitating to greenlight an effort to relocate the Connecticut Sun to Boston.
Today, the Connecticut Sun announced that its August 17th matchup against the Indiana Fever at Mohegan Sun Arena has officially sold out. The Sun’s 8,910 tickets sold marks the fourth sellout of the 2025 season for Connecticut after the team’s previous sold-out matchup when the Sun took over TD Garden for its second ever game and second sellout in the storied arena against the Fever on July 15.
The Sun have never won an WNBA championship, but have made four Finals appearances (2004, 2005, 2019, 2022) in franchise history. Connecticut has made the playoffs in eight consecutive seasons, representing the longest active postseason appearance streak in the league, but the Sun will likely miss the playoffs after starting the season 5-22.
The Connecticut Sun are on the rise after their latest matchup against the Washington Mystics on Thursday night. Not only were they able to clinch the victory,
As August simmers down, parents across the country mark their calendars with the two most important dates of the end of summer: the first day of school and back to school shopping. For the third year in a row,