Connecticut Sun owners exploring franchise sale
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On Monday, Sportico's Kurt Badenhausen and Eben Novy-Williams reported that the Connecticut Sun could relocate soon. According to their report, the Mohegan Sun (the team's ownership group) has hired an investment bank to search for a new buyer. The Mohegan Sun has owned the franchise since 2003, when it was known as the Orlando Miracle.
The Connecticut Sun announced the organization's broadcast team for the 2025 season today. The Sun welcome back Brendan Glasheen, Terrika Foster-Brasby, Ashley Battle, Edona Thaqi, Meghan McKeown, and John Brickley—returning broadcast team members from the 2024 season.
The Mohegan tribe is exploring a potential sale of the Connecticut Sun, but franchise legend Tina Charles is focused on what she can control.
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This is that time of year for bitter-sweetness. Graduation ceremonies and parties are everywhere, with their hugs, tears, excitement, pride, and vows of forever friendship when, deep down, we know we are saying goodbye.
The Connecticut Sun have an almost entirely new roster, leaving plenty of questions about the veterans and young players left behind.
NBC Connecticut to Simulcast Four Games with NBC Sports Boston — Uncasville, CT () – Today, the Connecticut Sun announced the expansion of its broadcast offerings on NBC Connecticut (WVIT), sister station of the team's regional sports network,
The 2025 WNBA season is right around the corner, and teams are finalizing their rosters. Ahead of the start of the new campaign, the Connecticut Sun signed a former top 10 pick on Monday. According to the team, they've pursued Bria Hartley to a training camp contract.