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The Connecticut Sun have had a rather up-and-down week as a franchise. On Tuesday they sold out TD Garden for the second time as they hosted Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. Although they lost the contest, the Sun drew over 19,000 fans to the arena and local bars were jam-packed with watch parties.
The second WNBA game held in Boston was another huge success, sparking talk of when the city will get its own team — or will they get a relocated Sun franchise instead?
Caitlin Clark bounced a ball, joined a team huddle and gave one of her All-Star teammate’s shots a playful thumbs down before gingerly lobbing her own half-court heave Friday.
Caitlin Clark Makes WNBA History Against Connecticut Sun originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever have started to come alive as the WNBA All-Star Game nears, jumping to 11-10 through their first 21 games of the 2025 WNBA season.
So, for which franchises do players most want to compete? And what do they think about a host of topics around the league, like who is the league’s best player, where should expansion head, who is the face of the league and what issues are important in the next collective bargaining agreement?
Pivotal collective bargaining negotiations form a backdrop to Saturday’s annual showcase for the league’s top players.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNSophie Cunningham jabs WNBA officiating following Indiana Fever win vs Connecticut SunSophie Cunningham has not been shy this season. Whether it was hard foul late in the game against the Sun earlier this season or speaking about her thoughts on the WNBA expansion cities, Cunningham isn't afraid to speak her mind. That remained true when she quote tweeted a video of her being elbowed in the head in Tuesday's game against the Sun.
For All-Star rosters, Caitlin Clark went for shooting prowess while Napheesa Collier selected former UConn players and teammates from Unrivaled.
New Jersey has produced numerous successful women's basketball players, many of whom have competed in the WNBA. Rutgers University is a significant pipeline for WNBA talent, ranking among the top 10 universities sending players to the league via the draft.
After playing her freshman season with the Gamecocks, Rivers played the remainder of her collegiate career with the NC State Wolfpack. She was selected No. 8 overall by the Sun and made her WNBA debut against Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces on May 20.