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Leïla Lacan has arrived in Connecticut

By Gabby Alfveby / August 5, 2025

Saniya Rivers: ‘You can’t even tell it’s her first time in the big leagues’

Reactions to the pending sale and relocation of the Connecticut Sun

By Gabby Alfveby / August 4, 2025

Jennifer Rizzotti: ‘enjoy every one of the [games left], enjoy every moment’

WNBA Notes: Leïla Lacan debuts, Steph White confuses

By Emily Adler / July 26, 2025

Plus more Mike Thibault wizardry

What the Connecticut Sun did at WNBA All-Star weekend

By Gabby Alfveby / July 23, 2025

Marina Mabrey: ‘It’s a time for us to come together and celebrate what we did’

Sights and sounds: The Connecticut Sun return for Round 2 at Boston’s TD Garden

By Gabby Alfveby / July 16, 2025

Olivia Nelson-Ododa: ‘the energy is different in here…the fans are on 1,000’

How patience and hard work are guiding Rachid Meziane’s first season as head coach of the Sun

By Deyscha Smith / July 15, 2025

Meziane: ‘I would like to teach my players and my team to believe in a team-first mentality’

Inside the Connecticut Sun’s reset and the fresh perspective pushing them forward

By Deyscha Smith / July 9, 2025

Aneesah Morrow: ‘We are going into every battle together, and that’s the most important thing’

Charter flights may have benefited the Sun the most

By Gabby Alfveby / July 7, 2025

Lindsay Allen: ‘It’s what we deserve as women athletes playing professionally’

Why can’t the Connecticut Sun play like the Valkyries?

By Gabby Alfveby / July 1, 2025

Tina Charles: ‘I can handle losses … but it’s just how it’s happening’

WNBA Notes: Good and bad defensive play from Saniya Rivers and NaLyssa Smith

By Emily Adler / June 22, 2025

Plus, what’s both different and familiar about Lexie Hull’s shooting form