Indiana Fever star faces Connecticut Sun
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Highlights
4hon MSN
Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas spent 11 years with Connecticut Sun, but she’ll be on the visiting bench for the first time on Wednesday.
She wore No. 9 and played from 1997 to 2009, winning two WNBA titles and earning finals MVP in both. Leslie also collected three regular-season MVP awards and made eight All-Star appearances. Her No. 9 jersey is retired by the Sparks, and her No. 33 hangs at USC.
In Phoenix, Thomas has teamed up with Satou Sabally and Kahleah Copper to form a new big-3 for the Mercury following UConn great Diana Taurasi’s retirement and Brittney Griner’s departure for the Atlanta Dream.
SJ breaks down her three best WNBA bets for the Connecticut Sun vs Indiana Fever matchup! The WNBA is back in action, and there's a highly anticipated matchup between the Connecticut Sun (2-8) and the Indiana Fever (5-5).
Tina Charles knows what elite rebounding looks like — she’s built a WNBA career on it. And after facing Angel Reese in the Connecticut Sun’s 78-66 loss to the Chicago Sky on Sunday, Charles saw something that reminded her of her younger self.
Connecticut Sun forward Olivia Nelson-Ododa made waves online after posting her gameday look following Sunday’s matchup between the Sun and the Chicago Sky.
The fifth week also delivered the first losses of the season for the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, which means there is a new No.1 this week in the power rankings. WNBA Pow
During the 2024 season, the Connecticut Sun made WNBA history playing the first-ever WNBA regular season contest in Boston, Massachusetts. Connecticut defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 69-61 in a historic sell-out at TD Garden. The attendance of 19,156 is ...