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Catch the WNBA Showdown: Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream – Your Guide to Watching on June 6th

June 3, 2025 1 Min Read
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The Connecticut Sun are aiming to bounce back after suffering a heavy 100-52 loss to the New York Liberty on June 1st. The Liberty, undefeated with a 7-0 record following their win, were led by Sabrina Ionescu, the first overall pick, who scored 18 points. The Sun, now 1-6, will take a five-day break to regroup before facing the Atlanta Dream on June 6th. The Dream, currently 5-2, previously defeated the Sun 79-55 on May 25th, with Nia Coffey and Alisha Gray both contributing 18 points.

Fans can watch the upcoming game live on Aeon, the WNBA website, or stream it on the WNBA League Pass. The match will take place at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, starting at 7:30 PM. The Sun’s regular season continues with games scheduled through September against various teams including the Washington Mystics, Indiana Fever, Dallas Wings, Las Vegas Aces, Seattle Storm, and more.

Fan Take: This matchup is crucial for the Connecticut Sun as they seek to regain form and momentum in a tough season. For WNBA fans, it highlights the competitive spirit and resilience within the league, emphasizing the growth and excitement surrounding women’s basketball.

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