Connecticut Sun

Connecticut Sun forward-guard DeWanna Bonner (on the left wearing number 24) Connecticut Sun forward Alyssa Thomas (in the middle wearing number 25) and Connecticut Sun forward Brionna Jones (on the right wearing number 42) face eachother in a triangle, laughing and celebrating.

Connecticut midseason check-in: At 16-4, the Sun have plenty to celebrate

By Noa Dalzell / July 5, 2024

Midway through the 2024 WNBA season, the Sun have the league’s second-best record, largely thanks to consistently-stellar defense, the elite play of Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner, and the breakout of DiJonai Carrington.

Connecticut Sun players Olivia Nelson-Ododa, Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner are pictured in Sun jerseys over the Locked on WBB logo and Checking in on the Sun episode title

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Connecticut Sun are still shining

By The Next / July 2, 2024

Noa Dalzell: ‘This team wants a championship’

Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud (0) drives to the basket while defended by Connecticut Sun guard Tyasha Harris (52)

Phoenix Mercury drop back-to-back home games for first time this season

By Tia Reid / July 2, 2024

Now 7-4 at home, the Mercury play five of their remaining six games before the All-Star break on the road

What does Moriah Jefferson’s absence mean for Connecticut? 

By Noa Dalzell / June 30, 2024

Connecticut Sun backup point guard Moriah Jefferson underwent ankle surgery earlier this week and will be reevaluated in three weeks

Connecticut Sun guard Veronica Burton warms up by shooting a basketball

Veronica Burton has found the perfect home in Connecticut

By Noa Dalzell / June 28, 2024

An impactful defender, Burton has already contributed to winning

Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson shoots a layup off her fingertips next to the rim as Minnesota Lynx center Alanna Smith reaches out and up to contest the shot in a WNBA game.

Sunday Notes, Week 6: A’ja Wilson’s dominance, Connecticut’s loss and more!

By Emily Adler / June 23, 2024

Our weekly look around the WNBA looks at A’ja Wilson reaching new heights, how the Sun lost, which teams have good spacing, and more!

Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington sits on the court and appears to be questioning a call. The text "A good thing about every WNBA team" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked On Women's Basketball logo is in the top right corner.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: One good thing about every WNBA team in 2024

By The Next / June 22, 2024

Connecticut’s guards, Washington’s passing are a few reasons to cheer

Alyssa Thomas smiling during a game warmup

Alyssa Thomas is ready for her first Olympic team

By Noa Dalzell / June 16, 2024

Connecticut Sun star Alyssa Thomas has never played on an Olympic team, but is primed to be a major contributor next month

Tyasha Harris’ career-best start is helping to fuel the Connecticut Sun’s success

By Noa Dalzell / June 9, 2024

Stephanie White: ‘It’s still going to be a growth process’

A preview thumbnail for the Locked On Women's Basketball podcast about the 2024 Commisioner's Cup, featuring a bottom banner that reads "EAST COAST BATTLE: LIBERTY VS. SUN". Above that, the Liberty's Sabrina Ionescu dribbles the ball backwards through her legs as she is defended by DiJonai Carrington

Locked On Women’s Basketball: East Coast battle

By The Next / June 7, 2024

Jackie Powell and Emily Adams break down the 2024 Commissioner’s Cup through the first few Cup games with an eye to a major upcoming matchup.