Indiana Fever vs Connecticut Sun WNBA game score, results
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Sophie Cunningham's sister chides 'pathetic' WNBA officiating after knee injury to Fever guard
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham required help off the floor after suffering a knee injury during Sunday's comeback win over the Connecticut Sun, igniting intense reaction from her sister — Mizzou's assistant director of development — Lindsey Cunningham.
The Sun blew a halftime lead en route to a 99-93 loss to the Fever Aug. 17. The team turns its attention to the Washington Mystics on Tuesday.
The Connecticut Sun were eliminated from WNBA playoff contention with a brutal loss before a “home” crowd, much of it was cheering Indiana.
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Steve Pagliuca's bid to buy Connecticut Sun and move them to Boston still needs WNBA approval
Steve Pagliuca said the potential deal to buy the Connecticut Sun and move the team to Boston still needs approval from the WNBA.
Several WNBA players had no idea which basket they were defending after the ball went up for Sunday's Sun-Fever.
Amid reports that the WNBA does not support Hartford’s bid for the Connecticut Sun, the group remains committed to keeping the team in state.
Caitlin Clark has played 13 games this season. She was named a WNBA All-Star, earning the honor for the second time in her career with the Indiana Fever, but injuries have plagued her second season in the league. Clark has posted 16.5 points, 5 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game this season.
The Connecticut Sun played "selfless" basketball to beat the Chicago Sky after seeing Bria Hartley ejected on Wednesday, said team-mate Saniya Rivers. The Sun are on the brink of playoff elimination in the WNBA, but they kept their slim hopes of a post-season run alive with a 71-62 win at home, improving to 6-26 for the season.
Despite having their worst season in recent years, three rookies — Saniya Rivers, Aneesah Morrow, and Leila Lacan — should have the Sun feeling good.