Connecticut Sun

Marina Mabrey pulls a WNBA basketball off a ball rack during the 2024 WNBA All-Star Skills Challenge

Marina Mabrey is stoked for her Connecticut Sun debut

By Gabby Alfveby / August 16, 2024

Mabrey: ‘I’m here to win a championship’

Connecticut Sun starters form a huddle during a game.

How the Connecticut Sun spent their summer vacation

By Gabby Alfveby / August 13, 2024

Championship focus, but also some beach time

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Katie Douglas and the 2001 WNBA Draft

By The Next / July 28, 2024

‘She has every secondary skill you could ask for’

Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner stands alongside Mercury's furry purple mascot named Scorch

Ellie is putting the rest of the WNBA’s mascots on notice

By Kiri Oler / July 22, 2024

‘Obviously, it’s Ellie’

Arike Ogunbowale and Team WNBA teammates celebrate her hitting a 3-pointer in the 2024 All-Star Game

Sunday Notes, Week 9.5: Arike Ogunbowale again downs Team USA, Jordan Horston for MIP, Marina Mabrey on the move

By Emily Adler / July 21, 2024

Our weekly look around the WNBA looks at the first major in-season trade in nearly a decade and more.

Marina Mabrey dribbles the basketball

Marina Mabrey makes the Connecticut Sun a legitimate championship contender

By Noa Dalzell / July 18, 2024

The trade for the elite scorer puts the team in a win-now position

Sabrina Ionescu screams with Kennedy Burke and Ivana Dojkić running back in transition

How New York Liberty asserted themselves atop the WNBA

By Jackie Powell / July 17, 2024

Without Breanna Stewart and Betnijah Laney-Hamilton, the New York Liberty still beat the Connecticut Sun at home

DeWanna Bonner shoots the basketball over a defender

Inside the remarkable longevity of DeWanna Bonner 

By Noa Dalzell / July 15, 2024

‘She could probably roll out the bed and drop 20’

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’