The Connecticut Sun saw one of the most calamitous downfalls in WNBA history this past year, and certainly in franchise history. Finishing the regular season with an 11-33 overall record, the Sun came second-to-last in the Eastern Conference, with the Chicago Sky (10-34) claiming the last spot.
After the Connecticut Sun ended their 2025 season with one of the worst records in the league, it's easy to think that the franchise may have lost its credibility in the WNBA.
When Curt Miller and Stephanie White coached the Connecticut Sun, they were consistently able to take the franchise to the playoffs each year starting in 2017, Miller's second year as head coach.
The Connecticut Sun's offseason has been a busy one as the franchise is trying to set itself up for success in 2026. Between head coach Rachid Meziane trying to build a solid foundation within the Sun and players continuing to train while abroad, the Sun has been putting in the work on and off the court.
The Connecticut Sun has a lot of work to do during the offseason. After the 2025 season came to a close in September, with no postseason run for the first
The Connecticut Sun has undergone a number of changes in the last few years. 2024 felt like a complete overhaul of the program. The team lost their head coach, Stephanie White, who was only with the team for one season.
The Chicago Sky and Connecticut Sun are part of a three-team tussle to avoid the WNBA cellar. To Connecticut coach Rachid Meziane, the quest to keep away from that dubious honor hinges on making opponents uncomfortable.
Rachid Meziane, in his first season as head coach of the Connecticut Sun, saw his team’s playoff chances end Sunday with a 99-93 overtime loss to Kelsey Mitchell and the Indiana Fever.
If you needed one word to describe the last two-and-a-half years of Marina Mabrey’s career, turbulent would be a strong contender. After three seasons with the Dallas Wings, she was dealt to the Chicago Sky in a blockbuster trade ahead of the 2023 season—only to be moved again to Connecticut midway through her second year with the Sky.