Mohegan sells Connecticut Sun, as team to move to Houston
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Mohegan sells Connecticut Sun, as team to move to Houston
"Mohegan owes an enormous amount of gratitude first and foremost to our extraordinary fans cheering on the team for 23 incredible seasons. This team - and what the talented women who have worn this uniform over the years have meant to Mohegan Sun, our region and the impact they've made both on and off the court, has been nothing short of remarkable."
"The Sun will remain in Connecticut through the 2026 season before moving operations to Houston the following year. Along the way, the team plans to stage a pair of regular-season games in Hartford at PeoplesBank Arena."
The Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority has reached an agreement to sell the Connecticut Sun to the Tilman J. Fertitta family, with plans to relocate the WNBA franchise to Houston in 2027. This decision concludes Mohegan's 23-year ownership of the team, which will play its final season at Mohegan Sun Arena. The Mohegan Tribe made history as the WNBA's first independent owner, and team officials expressed gratitude to fans and community partners for their support throughout the years. The Sun will also host games in Hartford and Boston before the move.
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