Connecticut Sun

Connecticut Sun
2025 Connecticut Sun season
ConferenceEastern
LeaguesWNBA
Founded1999
HistoryOrlando Miracle
1999–2002
Connecticut Sun
2003–present
ArenaMohegan Sun Arena
LocationUncasville, Connecticut
Team colorsOrange, navy blue, white
     
Main sponsorYale New Haven Health System
PresidentJennifer Rizzotti
General managerMorgan Tuck
Head coachRachid Meziane
Assistant(s)Roneeka Hodges
Ashlee McGee
Pascal Angillis
OwnershipMohegan Tribe
Championships0
Conference titles2 (2004, 2005)
Websitesun.wnba.com
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The Connecticut Sun are an American professional basketball team based in Uncasville, Connecticut. The Sun compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member of the Eastern Conference. The team is currently the only major league professional sports team based in Connecticut.

The team was established as the Orlando Miracle in 1999, during the league's expansion from ten to twelve teams, as a sister team to the NBA's Orlando Magic. In 2003, as financial strains left the team on the brink of disbanding, the Mohegan Indian tribe purchased and relocated the team to Mohegan Sun, becoming the first Native American tribe to own a professional sports franchise. The team's name comes from its affiliation with Mohegan Sun and its logo is reflective of a modern interpretation of an ancient Mohegan symbol. Capitalizing on the popularity of women's basketball in the state, as a result of the success of the UConn Huskies, the Sun held the distinction of being the only WNBA franchise not to share its market with an NBA team, until the relocation of the Seattle SuperSonics in 2008 left the Storm as an independent team in Seattle. The San Antonio Silver Stars also joined these two teams in this distinction when they relocated to Las Vegas before the 2018 season.

The Sun have qualified for the WNBA playoffs in 15 of their 21 seasons in Connecticut. Despite this, they are the oldest remaining franchise without a championship title.