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Fans in the Nutmeg State may find themselves without their lone professional sports team, if recent reports that the Connecticut Sun may be moved to Boston will come to fruition.
Who’s the better shooter? “I’d say me,” Jayden Ross said. “… I’m the better dunker,” his kid brother, Jacob Ross chimed in.
The three men are facing federal charges for their alleged roles in a robbery, carjacking, attempted carjacking and shooting ...
On Dec. 30, 2002, Mitchell Etess had his first meeting with the WNBA about moving the Orlando Miracle to Connecticut.
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Representatives from the WNBA and Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) reconvened this week in New York to continue collective bargaining negotiations after the last in-person ...
From witches to superheroes to four-wheelers in the mud, a lot is happening in Connecticut this weekend! Here are eight ...
Gov. Ned Lamont spoke following news of a potential $325 million deal to sell the franchise. The deal is not final and would ...
Despite reports that the WNBA is not supportive of Hartford’s bid to purchase the Connecticut Sun, the local investment group ...
Former UConn women’s basketball star Aaliyah Edwards became the fourth former Husky on the Connecticut Sun‘s roster Thursday when she was traded by the Washington Mystics in ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is hoping to woo NBA Commissioner Adam Silver as Connecticut continues to make its case to keep its only major league team. The WNBA has still not yet approved a sale for the ...
Amid reports that the WNBA does not support Hartford’s bid for the Connecticut Sun, the group remains committed to keeping ...
Celtics reporter Noa Dalzell brings in Emily Adams of the Hartford Courant, who has covered the Connecticut Sun for the past two seasons. Noa and Emily discuss the obstacles to Steve Pagliuca's bid to ...
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