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Kelsey Plum scored 18 of her 23 points in the second half as Connecticut (3-18) lost to the Sparks for the first time since 2020.
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A pair of struggling teams play on Sunday as the Connecticut Sun (3-17) head to the West Coast to take on the Los Angeles Sparks (6-14).
First, the Huskies took in a Los Angeles Sparks' WNBA game against the Washington Mystics at Crypto.com Arena. UConn players even got to show off their throwing arms when they tossed T-shirts into the stands during a break in the action.
Kelsey Plum finishes with 23 points and Azurá Stevens scores 21 points as the Sparks hold on late to take a 92-88 win over the Connecticut Sun.
The Los Angeles Sparks (6-14) aim to stop a six-game home losing skid when hosting the Connecticut Sun (3-17) on Sunday, July 13, 2025 at 6 p.m. ET.
However, the Sun battled back and tied the game at 67 on a layup by rookie guard Leïla Lacan. A layup by Sparks forward Rae Burrell with 9.8 seconds left in the third gave the home team a 69-67 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Connecticut Sun rookie guard Saniya Rivers said that the Boston market would be an appealing spot for the WNBA franchise if they relocated.
Kelsey Plum scored 18 of her 23 points in the second half, Azurá Stevens finished with 21 points and 11 rebounds and the Los Angeles Sparks beat Connecticut 92-88 on