Franchise-After eliminating bad streak, the sun faces storm again

Franchise-After eliminating bad streak, the sun faces storm again

WNBA: Seattle Storm in Connectic SunJuly 9, 2025; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Connecticut Sun Center Tina Charles (31) shot the ball against Seattle Storm Forward Easy Magbegor (13) in the second half at Mohegan Sun Arena. Compulsory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn images

Connecticut Sun on Wednesday stopped his franchise-the 10-game losing streak, with a return to the Seattle Storm.

Two days later and about 3,000 miles, Remach is on the tap as a sun and storm battle on Friday night at Seattle.

The Sun (3–16) was throwing the storm out of 27-9 to register a 93-83 win in the fourth quarter and immersed it in the fourth quarter.

Longtime Force Tina Charles contributed 29 points and 11 rebound season high for connecticut.

“It seems surprising,” Charles said in an on-court postgame interview. “It came to know that we were on the 10-game losing line. … It was very good to see that it was a collective team’s attempt. It was not just me. Everyone involved in it got this victory for us.”

Jessie Sheldon made four 3-pointers adding 16 points and Bria Hartley submerged three trains and scored 15 points.

Seattle took a 14 -point lead and Gabi Williams (21 points) hated his team’s game. The Storm (12–8) made 3 and six out of 14 field-goal efforts (21.4 percent) in the fourth quarter, resulting in 11 connect point points.

At the PostGam Press Conference, Williams said, “I will be the first person to say that we have disrespect the connecticut and we have found what we deserved.” “They are a team with the Hall of Famer (in Charles). They are professionals. They can still surround and we disrespect them.

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“We are gone” Ok now we are up, we can rest, “and we stopped playing basketball. We found what we deserve.”

Storm star Nekka Ogwumike, who had 12 points and 12 rebounds, was happy how scheduling worked.

“This is a blessing about this league that you can play a team twice in a 72 -hour case,” said Ogwumike. “So we are able to sit on it and use it to see how we can change things on Friday – I think there is a blessing in all this.

“You have to move and respect any team that steps in court and gives you a good game, and that is what they did.”

Skylar Digins led Seattle with 23 points.

The storm on Thursday signed the 10th year experienced guard Tiffany Michel as a free agent. Michelle has an 8.6 career scoring average with four teams, including 3.7 points in 16 matches with Las Vegas Aces in this season before the recent release.

Seattle Backcort is delayed with Lexi Brown, which has been remembering four of the last six matches for health reasons. Brown fights with Crohn’s disease.

Hurricane defeated Suraj in 97-81 at the first meeting of the team in Seattle on 27 June.

-Bield level media

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