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Connecticut defeats Golden State for the first time ever Uncasville, CT (July 27, 2025)- Today, the Connecticut Sun (4-20) took down the Golden State Valkyries (11-13), 95-64, at home at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Tina Charles scored 24 points, Bria Hartley and Marina Mabrey both added 15 and the last-place Connecticut Sun rolled to a 95-64 win over the Golden State Valkyries on Sunday. The Sun (4-20) had a season high for points thanks to season bests of 12 3-pointers,
Tina Charles scored 24 points, Bria Hartley and Marina Mabrey both added 15 and the last-place Connecticut Sun rolled to a 95-64 win over the Valkyries on Sunday. The Sun (4-20) had a season high for points thanks to season bests of 12 3-pointers,
Facing the WNBA’s most hapless franchise, the Valkyries played arguably their worst game of the season in Connecticut after flying in at 9 a.m. local time on Saturday and tipping off at noon on Sunday.
The Valkyries shot 30.3% from the field in the first half and trailed by as much as 11. Janelle Salaün and Tiffany Hayes combined to score 16 points to keep the Valkyries within striking distance as the Wings took a 36-30 lead at halftime.
Everything you need to know about the WNBA matchup between the Connecticut Sun and the Golden State Valkyries, including how to watch and team news.
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