Connecticut Sun

WNBA | United States

Team Info

Founded: 1999

Stadium: Mohegan Sun Arena

Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
08 May 2026 New York Liberty vs Connecticut Sun 23:30:00
10 May 2026 Connecticut Sun vs Seattle Storm 17:00:00
14 May 2026 Connecticut Sun vs Las Vegas Aces 00:00:00
15 May 2026 Connecticut Sun vs Las Vegas Aces 23:30:00
19 May 2026 Portland Fire vs Connecticut Sun 02:00:00
21 May 2026 Seattle Storm vs Connecticut Sun 02:00:00
23 May 2026 Seattle Storm vs Connecticut Sun 02:00:00
26 May 2026 Golden State Valkyries vs Connecticut Sun 02:00:00
28 May 2026 Portland Fire vs Connecticut Sun 02:00:00
30 May 2026 Connecticut Sun vs Los Angeles Sparks 22:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
03 May 2026
21:00
Connecticut Sun 67 - 79 New York Liberty WNBA
Mohegan Sun Arena
29 Apr 2026
23:00
Toronto Tempo 78 - 83 Connecticut Sun WNBA
Coca-Cola Coliseum
10 Sep 2025
23:00
Connecticut Sun 72 - 88 Atlanta Dream WNBA
Mohegan Sun Arena
08 Sep 2025
23:30
Atlanta Dream 87 - 62 Connecticut Sun WNBA
Gateway Center Arena
06 Sep 2025
17:00
Connecticut Sun 87 - 84 Phoenix Mercury WNBA
Mohegan Sun Arena
04 Sep 2025
00:00
Chicago Sky 88 - 64 Connecticut Sun WNBA
Wintrust Arena
01 Sep 2025
17:00
Connecticut Sun 76 - 93 Atlanta Dream WNBA
Mohegan Sun Arena
30 Aug 2025
23:00
Connecticut Sun 70 - 94 Minnesota Lynx WNBA
Mohegan Sun Arena
28 Aug 2025
00:00
Dallas Wings 95 - 101 Connecticut Sun WNBA
College Park Center
25 Aug 2025
23:00
New York Liberty 81 - 79 Connecticut Sun WNBA
Barclays Center

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About Connecticut Sun

The Connecticut Sun are a professional women's basketball team based in Uncasville, Connecticut that competes in the Eastern Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Along with the Minnesota Lynx, the club was established in 1999 as part of the league's expansion from ten to twelve teams. The Miracle, the club's previous moniker, originated that year in Orlando, Florida, as the sister team to the NBA's Orlando Magic. Financial straits left the Miracle teetering on the brink of disbanding before the Mohegan Indian tribe purchased and relocated the team to Mohegan Sun, becoming the first Native American tribe to own a professional sports franchise. The derivative of the club's name comes from its affiliation with Mohegan Sun, while the team's logo is reflective of a modern interpretation of an ancient Mohegan symbol.

Capitalizing on the popularity of women's basketball in the state, as a result of the success of the UConn Huskies, the Sun also held the distinction of being the only WNBA franchise not to share its market with an NBA team from 2003 until the Seattle SuperSonics relocated, leaving the Storm as an independent team in Seattle.

The Sun has qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in eight of its fourteen years in Connecticut.

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