Sun triumphs over Sky with a final score of 71-62, as Leila Lacan notches 17 points, ending their five-game losing streak
Connecticut Sun Secure Hard-Fought Victory Against Chicago Sky
The Connecticut Sun emerged victorious in a thrilling WNBA match against the Chicago Sky on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, with a score of 71-62. The game, played at Connecticut's home court, marked an important rebound for the Sun amidst a challenging season.
Leila Lacan was a standout player for the Sun, scoring 17 points in her sixth start this season. Tina Charles also made a significant impact, adding 15 points to the Sun's tally. Notably, the Sun's bench players also contributed, with Olivia Nelson-Ododa providing 8 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 blocks.
The Sun's defense was strong throughout the game, resulting in a relatively low scoring game for the Sky. The Sky managed only 62 points, while the Sun shot 40.8% (29 of 71) from the field. Both teams had 20 assists, but the Sun outrebounded the Sky 31-31.
The game saw several significant events. The Sun snapped a five-game losing streak with this win. Chicago only had eight players available in the second half due to Angel Reese missing the game with a back injury. Rebecca Allen and Connecticut's Bria Hartley were ejected from the game after a shoving match in the second quarter.
The Sky started the fourth quarter with a 11-0 run to get within single digits, but the Sun answered with a three-point possession to steady the game. Chicago's Rebecca Allen and Connecticut's Bria Hartley were ejected from the game after a shoving match in the second quarter.
Key moments in the game included Lacan converting a layup to help increase the Sun's lead, Charles scoring a 3-pointer to end the Sun's field-goal drought, and Elizabeth Williams converting a three-point play to reduce Chicago's deficit to 5 points.
Kamilla Cardoso scored 24 points for the Chicago Sky, while Rachel Banham added 10 points. Tina Charles and Marina Mabrey contributed 10 points each to the Connecticut Sun's win.
This victory improved the Sun's home record to 6-11, offering a glimmer of hope in a challenging season. The Sun and Sky are scheduled to play again on August 23, 2025, but no result was available at the time of this report.
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