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Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever is sidelined. Find out what this means for her and the team moving forward.
Meanwhile, as Olympic gold medalist Napheesa Collier continues to solidify her place as one of the WNBA’s elite athletes, she ...
State leaders are hoping the Connecticut Sun will stay in the state after it was reported the team’s owners hired investment bank Allen & Company to explore a sale. For much of last year ...
Mohegan — For the first time in franchise history, the Connecticut Sun have sold out of season tickets for the 2025 WNBA season, the organization announced Wednesday. The sellout marks a major ...
On May 12, news broke that the Mohegan Sun (which is owned by the Mohegan tribe) has hired the investment bank Allen & Company to help search for a buyer for the Connecticut Sun WNBA franchise.
The Mohegan Tribe’s purchase saved the Orlando Miracle when Magic owner Rich DeVos discarded the franchise in 2003, relocating it as the Connecticut Sun to a home in Uncasville less than 30 ...
Sportico's Eben Novy-Williams reported that the Connecticut Sun have lagged in invesment and could be sold and relocated. This news comes on the heels of the franchise hiring an investment bank ...
The Mohegan Tribe’s purchase saved the Orlando Miracle when Magic owner Rich DeVos discarded the franchise in 2003, relocating it as the Connecticut Sun to a home in Uncasville less than 30 ...
The WNBA’s Connecticut Sun are exploring a sale of the team that could include the franchise leaving its home at Mohegan Sun, if not New England entirely. Sportico reported Monday afternoon that ...
The Sun hired Frenchman Rachid Meziane as the team’s new head coach. As for filling out the roster, it’s been a chore. Some disadvantages that make Connecticut one of the least desirable ...
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