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Good morning. With the help of a Globe sports editor, we’re explaining why the WNBA is hesitating to greenlight an effort to ...
Kudos to the Mohegan Tribe, who have owned the Sun since 2003 but realize a team in Uncasville, Connecticut, cannot keep pace ...
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Connecticut Sun sale in limbo as new report claims WNBA now wants to buy team, and for less money
The Mohegan Tribe’s attempt to sell Connecticut Sun remains in limbo with the WNBA reportedly opposing a relocation to Boston ...
Connecticut Sun ownership intends to present multiple options to the WNBA as it looks to salvage what would have been a ...
After the WNBA pushed back on what would have been a record-breaking $325 million sale of the Connecticut Sun to a group led ...
The Washington Mystics (16-18) fight for a playoff spot on Wednesday when they face the Connecticut Sun (6-27), who aim to ...
The WNBA pushed back on a proposed sale of the Connecticut Sun to a group led by Boston Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca ...
According to a new story from ESPN, the WNBA has offered to buy the Connecticut Sun and move them to a market of their ...
The Houston Comets won the WNBA’s first four titles. After 17 years without a team, “Clutch City” may be in line for a franchise revival.
The latest revelation in the Connecticut Sun sale saga is not only a bad look for the WNBA; it’s bad business.
Saniya Rivers scored 17 points, Olivia Nelson-Ododa had 15 points and nine rebounds, and the Connecticut Sun beat the Washington Mystics 80-69 on Tuesday night to end a 13-game road losing streak.
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