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The Connecticut Sun are struggling at the bottom of the WNBA standings, and the losing has Tina Charles pondering retirement.
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The spokesperson for a would-be ownership group looking to bring the WNBA to Boston says the Mohegan Tribe wants to keep the Connecticut Sun in the state.
Sue Bird recalls time when Sun star Tina Charles confronted her and Diana Taurasi about concerns of her on Team USA women's basketball squad
Gov. Dan McKee met with a potential investor who’s interested in buying and relocating the team, Target 12 has learned.
The Connecticut Sun (3-16) are back on the road taking on the Seattle Storm (12-8) on Friday, July 13 at 10:00 PM ET/7:00 PM PT at Climate Pledge Arena. The game will air nationally on ION and will also be available to stream on WNBA League Pass.
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The Mohegan Tribe, which owns the Sun, is seeking new investors or a sale of the team, leading to recent rumors that the WNBA franchise could move to Boston. The post Boston reportedly unlikely to be a landing spot for WNBA’s Connecticut Sun appeared first on Boston.
According to Christine Brennan's new book about Caitlin Clark, a WNBA official believes that players "have zero idea what real media exposure is."