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Connecticut Sun

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The Connecticut Sun is a professional basketball team based in Uncasville, Connecticut. As a member of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), they have consistently showcased their prowess on the court since their establishment in 2003. One of the most successful teams in the league, the Connecticut Sun has clinched multiple playoff appearances throughout its history. Known for their tenacious style of play, the Sun have consistently challenged their opponents, leaving a lasting impact on the WNBA. With an impressive track record, the Sun have reached the WNBA Finals on two occasions, in 2004 and 2021. Led by exceptional athletes and strategic coaching, the team has always been a formidable force, captivating fans with their electrifying performances. Over the years, the Sun have boasted an array of renowned players, setting numerous franchise records. The team's commitment to excellence is evident in their achievements, as they have consistently ranked among the top in various statistical categories. Equally adept at offense and defense, the Connecticut Sun have demonstrated their versatile skills on the court. Their offensive prowess has resulted in high-scoring games, showcasing the team's ability to outmaneuver opponents and secure victories. On the defensive end, the Sun's players have consistently displayed strength and discipline, making it difficult for foes to penetrate their line of defense. The Connecticut Sun has undoubtedly contributed to the growth and popularity of the WNBA since its inception. Their passionate fan base and captivating style of play have earned them a well-deserved reputation as one of the league's powerhouses. From their debut season to the present day, the Connecticut Sun has continuously proven their mettle, leaving an indelible mark on the history of women's professional basketball. With a stellar record, strong team dynamics, and unwavering dedication, the Sun's legacy continues to shine brightly in the WNBA landscape.

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Seattle Storm at Connecticut Sun

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The Storm and the Sun begin a two-game series between championship contenders in the Nutmeg State. Seattle took the first 2024 tilt between the teams, 72-61 on June 23. All five Storm starters scored in double digits, led by Jewell Loyd's 16.

Seattle Storm at Connecticut Sun

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The Storm and Sun drop the curtain on a two-game set at Mohegan Sun Arena with the second match. Both clubs have already clinched spots in the playoffs, with Connecticut making its eighth straight trip, while Seattle returns after a one-year hiatus.

Las Vegas Aces at Connecticut Sun

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From the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

Connecticut Sun at Los Angeles Sparks

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From Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Connecticut Sun at Los Angeles Sparks

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From Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Connecticut Sun at Indiana Fever

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The Fever, looking to snap a lengthy slide against their foes, welcome the Sun to the Hoosier State. Since the start of 2017, Connecticut has won 22 of the 25 meetings with Indiana, including all three this season to maintain an 11-game win streak.

Connecticut Sun at Phoenix Mercury

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From Footprint Center in Phoenix.

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Connecticut Sun at Indiana Fever

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The Fever, looking to snap a lengthy slide against their foes, welcome the Sun to the Hoosier State. Since the start of 2017, Connecticut has won 22 of the 25 meetings with Indiana, including all three this season to maintain an 11-game win streak.

Connecticut Sun at Washington Mystics

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From Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.

Seattle Storm at Connecticut Sun

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The Storm and the Sun begin a two-game series between championship contenders in the Nutmeg State. Seattle took the first 2024 tilt between the teams, 72-61 on June 23. All five Storm starters scored in double digits, led by Jewell Loyd's 16.