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The 2025 Connecticut Sun season will be the 27th season for the Connecticut Sun franchise of the Women's National Basketball Association and the first under head coach, Rachid Meziane. After the loss of head coach, Stephanie White , and the entire 2024 starting lineup in the offseason, Marina Mabrey made a request to be traded. [ 1 ]
Connecticut: Brionna Jones: 42 Power forward: 2017 present: 1 Connecticut Sun: Maryland: Jonquel Jones: 35 Power forward/center: 2016 present: 2 Connecticut Sun: George Washington: Lynetta Kizer: 12 Forward: 2017 present: 1 Connecticut Sun: Maryland: Natasha Lacy: 11 Guard: 2013 2013 1 UTEP: Jennifer Lacy: 21 Forward: 2015 2015 1 Free Agent ...
During Anne Donovan's run as head coach, she would go 38–64 in three seasons with the Connecticut Sun before resigning as the head coach in 2015. [42] Curt Miller would be named head coach of the Connecticut Sun starting in 2016. During this period, the Sun also hosted two more WNBA All-Star Games at Mohegan Sun Arena.
The Connecticut Sun are facing massive uncertainty entering the 2025 WNBA season without a head coach and with five players set to hit unrestricted free agency, but the team’s schedule release ...
The Connecticut Sun don't plan on trading guard Marina Mabrey after she asked to be dealt earlier this month. Team president Jennifer Rizzotti told The Associated Press in a phone interview ...
The Connecticut Sun acquired Marina Mabrey from the Chicago Sky for Rachel Banham, Moriah Jefferson and the team's 2025 first-round pick on Wednesday. Mabrey was averaging 14 points, 4.9 rebounds ...
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Marina Mabrey (born September 14, 1996) [1] is an American professional basketball player for the Connecticut Sun of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Mabrey was drafted in the second round (19th pick overall) by the Los Angeles Sparks in the 2019 WNBA draft.