As part of a season-long celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Sun is asking fans to help pick an All-Decade team. Any of the 55 players who have competed in a regular season game for the Sun since the team relocated from Orlando prior to the 2003 season is eligible to be chosen. Click here for more information & to vote.
Connecticut Sun guard and former University of Tennessee star Kara Lawson announced she will be donating $50 for every three-pointer she makes this season to the Pat Summitt Foundation. Get all the details.
Asjha Jones notched 20 points and eight rebounds as the Sun defeated the Liberty 92-77 at home Sunday. Tina Charles added 25 points and 11 rebounds while Renee Montgomery scored 15. Game Info | Box Score
As it prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Connecticut Sun announced it has signed a new deal with CPTV Sports that will give fans the chance to watch more televised Sun games than at any time in franchise history. Get the details.
On May 6th, the Connecticut Sun hosted a Tip-Off Brunch to benefit the Connecticut Sun Foundation. At the brunch, a partnership between the Foundation and Goodwin College on a scholarship was announced. Check out the photos HERE.
Connecticut Sun center and 2010 WNBA Rookie of the Year Tina Charles has partnered with OmniPeace and buildOn to construct a new school in Mali, a land-locked country in Western Africa. Find out more.
To celebrate 10 years of the Sun, we'll be posting historical videos throughout the 2012 season.
Before the Sun's first game on May 24, 2003, Sun radio announcer got to sit down with coach Thibault and discuss the upcoming season.
To celebrate 10 years of the Sun, we'll be posting historical videos throughout the 2012 season. With no coach, no logo, no marketing or sales team and only a few months before the 2003 season was to begin, on February 14th, 2003 the Connecticut Sun announced their first player acquisition. Rebecca Lobo would be returning to her home state of Connecticut.
To celebrate 10 years of the Sun, we'll be posting historical videos throughout the 2012 season. To kick things off, here's the event that got it all started. On January, 28, 2003 at Mohegan Sun Arena, WNBA President Val Ackerman announces that the Orlando Miracle is officially moving to Uncasville, CT to become the Connecticut Sun.
Sylvia Fowles is named Defensive Player of the Year and Tamika Catchings, Angel McCoughtry, Tina Charles, Diana Taurasi and Lindsay Whalen are named to the All-WNBA First team.