The Connecticut Sun are no strangers to reinvention, but the foundation forming ahead of the 2026 WNBA season feels different: bold, modern, and built for longevity.
Aneesah Morrow has become one of the most talked-about athletes not just for her dominant play on the basketball court but also for the remarkable physique that fuels it.
With it looking like the Connecticut Sun are going to be relocated across the country, state leaders have organized two games to be played at the larger PeoplesBank Arena to attract more fans.
Ownership of the Houston Rockets is in substantive talks with the Connecticut Sun over a potential purchase and relocation, per ESPN. The discussions have been described as positive, with Rockets ownership improving its financial offer.
At Unrivaled Season Two Media Day, the atmosphere felt distinct. Legends filled the room, history hovered in the air, and the conversations moved beyond systems and schemes.
Leila Lacan, Migna Touré, and Haley Peters are setting themselves up for success while playing overseas. Not only are they dominating the court, but hopefully they are sharpening their skills to bring home to the Connecticut Sun.
The Connecticut Sun had plenty of highlights this year. Despite all the positive basketball moments from this past season, tucked between was something just as unforgettable: Olivia Nelson-Ododa iconic tunnel fits.
Before warmups, pregame huddles, the lights go up, there’s always music. This season, the Sun didn’t just show up with elite defense and progressive chemistry.
The WNBA CBA negotiations will continue once again with a long-term agreement not completed, and the requests made by both sides could affect the 2026 season.
With the initial WNBA CBA deadline passing, the second is rapidly approaching, and a failure to complete a deal may set the Connecticut Sun and others back.
The Connecticut Sun are continuing to build for the future, and there is one key statistic that held them back from being more competitive last season.
Despite the state of Connecticut fighting hard to keep the Connecticut Sun in the state, their efforts may fall short as the deal with the Mohegan Tribe may nearly be dead.
Legendary UConn Star and Connecticut Sun player, Tina Charles took to the practice court with her former team, the UConn Huskies ahead of their matchup against Michigan.