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Three years after tearing her ACL in her last WNBA game, former UConn star Bria Hartley hopes to make her return with the Connecticut Sun.
For the first time in franchise history, the Connecticut Sun have officially sold out of Season Ticket Memberships for the 2025 WNBA season, the organization announced today. The historic sellout marks a major milestone for the Sun,
Okonkwo has yet to appear in a WNBA regular season game in her career. But in college, she starred with the TCU Horned Frogs, averaging more than 14 points per game during her junior and senior seasons. Okonkwo also posted more than five rebounds per game during both of those campaigns.
Rebuilding teams like the Connecticut Sun and Washington Mystics and a new team in the Golden State Valkyries might be particularly motivated to trade expiring contracts or established vets for younger players and/or draft picks.
Only 19, Malonga will need time to get adjusted to the speed of the WNBA. However, she should help the Storm in the paint as soon as she hits the court. We have a feeling Seattle will try to get Malonga involved as much as possible on defense and under the basket. By season's end, we have a feeling she'll be a star.
The Connecticut Sun today proudly announced a new partnership with Your New England Ford Dealers, naming the automotive leaders as the Official SUV Partner of the team for the 2025 season. The one-year deal brings with it an exciting lineup of activations and content designed to deepen fan engagement and showcase the vibrant personalities of Sun players both on and off the court.
Former league MVP Tina Charles spoke fondly of the franchise that drafted her No. 1 overall in 2010 during the Sun's press conference on Tuesday.
On Monday, Sportico's Kurt Badenhausen and Eben Novy-Williams reported that the Connecticut Sun could relocate soon. According to their report, the Mohegan Sun (the team's ownership group) has hired an investment bank to search for a new buyer. The Mohegan Sun has owned the franchise since 2003, when it was known as the Orlando Miracle.