Connecticut Sun take on Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
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Irish Star on MSNWNBA fan ejected from court by security after 'touching' Connecticut Sun star during gameThe sold-out crowd in Boston for the Connecticut Sun's game against the Indiana Fever on Tuesday night was momentarily reduced by a fan's ejection.
What's clear is that Providence would face stiff competition from Boston, where the Connecticut Sun already have an established audience.
As Clark continues to work her way up to full health in what feels like a vicious and endless cycle of injuries, WNBA legend Lisa Leslie didn't offer a very optimistic outlook for the superstar guard.
Questions about the future of the Connecticut Sun loomed large over the team’s sellout at TD Garden as the Mohegan Tribe explores a sale.
In our anonymous player poll, athletes also expressed whether they should make at least $1 million in maximum salaries.
WNBA and U.S. basketball legend Diana Taurasi, 42, announced her retirement Tuesday in an interview with TIME. ... Stream Connecticut News for free, 24/7, wherever you are.
But 85% of the league’s players aren’t chosen as All-Stars—and despite the growing sponsorship opportunities in women’s sports, many players still must figure out what comes after their professional careers. Rasheeda Clark is a former WNBA player who has found excellence off the court, in a very different field: fast-food franchising.