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The WNBA opens its season Friday. But the Connecticut Sun have their season opener Sunday and some worry it may be the last one at Mohegan Sun Arena. “We need a Connecticut team like… it’s like representing us,
On Monday, Sportico's Kurt Badenhausen and Eben Novy-Williams reported that the Connecticut Sun could relocate soon as the Mohegan Sun (the team's ownership group) has hired an investment bank to search for a new buyer. The Mohegan Sun has owned the franchise since 2003, when it was then known as the Orlando Miracle.
It is fair to say that women’s basketball is extremely popular in Connecticut,” he said. “I would love for them to stay.”
After reports came out that the Connecticut Sun were exploring a sale, they have sold out their season tickets.
For the first time in franchise history, the Connecticut Sun have officially sold out of Season Ticket Memberships for the 2025 WNBA season, the organization announced today. The historic sellout marks a major milestone for the Sun,
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The Connecticut Sun announced it is sold out of season tickets for the first time in franchise history as the WNBA’s popularity explodes.
The WNBA is continuing to boom in popularity, causing valuations of teams to rise as well. Now may be the perfect time to sell, especially if an ownership group doesn’t want to keep up with growing health and recovery trends in the league.