Indiana Fever, Connecticut Sun and Stephanie White
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I loved my two years in Connecticut,” White said Tuesday afternoon ahead of the Indiana Fever’s game against the Sun at TD Garden tonight at 8 p.m.
After her team's win over Connecticut, head coach Stephanie White discussed the current state of the Fever, most notably the success and adjustments of All-Stars Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell.
Clark had another poor shooting night in her fourth game back from injury. But she closed the fourth quarter strong to put the Sun away in a close game.
The week leading up to Tuesday's game at TD Garden, the Sun played four times in seven days, including a cross-country trip. The Fever are in the midst of playing five times in eight.
The Connecticut Sun have endured a challenging 2025 season, to say the least, entering Tuesday’s game against the Indiana Fever with a 3-18 record (.143), dead last in the WNBA.
The French head coach, new to the WNBA, is learning how to help a once-thriving team rebuild during a tough year.
Kelsey Plum took Coach Roberts’ message to heart and scored six consecutive points down the stretch to lift the Sparks to a much-needed 92-88 win over the Connecticut Sun at Crypto.com Arena Sunday. Plum finished with a team-high 23 points, including 18 points in the second half.