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Connecticut Sun take on Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever at TD Garden in Boston
BOSTON, MA. (WFSB) – The Connecticut Sun took on Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at TD Garden in Boston Tuesday evening.
In a tightly contested game, the Fever would come home with the victory and deal the Sun yet another loss on their rough season so far.
However, it wasn’t all about what happened on the court.
Off the hardwood, fans showed up in droves to a block party that brought all ages together to ignite interest in not only the Sun, but also the WNBA.
“They made a run toward the championship. I became a big fan. I bought season tickets this year we have a new team this year, but I love them and I’m here to support them,” said Julie Dick, Worcester, Massachusetts.
The court inside the arena was fancied up with all Connecticut Sun branding to market to the fan base and make the players more comfortable.
“Boston is a big Sports City, Playing at UConn I made some trips here, but I have to say this is the first time I’ve played in Boston,” said Sun Guard Bria Hartley.
However, the major success of the event might be too good for those worried about the rumors of possible relocation of the team.
“I wouldn’t like that, I’m from Connecticut. Boston can get it’s own team as far as I’m concerned. I’d like to see people back this professional League at home and we have one so lets keep it in Connecticut,” said Pat Grondin, Lebanon.
“Us playing here was our own idea, playing in a big arena and increased exposure in the market,” said Jen Rizzotti, CT Sun President. “I know our owners are exploring options but for me, this is about the CT Sun and giving us the best experience and playing here in boston is part of that experience.”
It looks like there will be excitement or disappointment wherever the Sun wind up playing next season.
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