WNBA Game Preview: Indiana Fever (7-5) vs. Connecticut Sun (2-12)

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Venue: Mohegan Sun Arena — Uncasville, Connecticut

Tip-Off: 7:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN+, Bally Sports Indiana, NESN+

Indiana enters this matchup trending upward behind a surging offense and improved defensive cohesion, while Connecticut is in full struggle mode, dealing with injuries, roster instability, and the league’s coldest offense. On paper, this is a mismatch — but Mohegan Sun has historically been a tricky venue for visiting teams.

Venue & Setting

Mohegan Sun Arena is one of the league’s most intimate and loud environments when the Sun are competitive. This season, however, attendance energy has dipped with the team’s 2–12 start. Still, the Fever have historically had trouble here, and Connecticut tends to defend better at home.

Injury Report

Indiana Fever

  • PG Erica Wheeler — Probable (ankle soreness)
  • C Temi Fagbenle — OUT (foot)
  • SG Lexie Hull — Day-to-day (shoulder)
  • PF NaLyssa Smith — Healthy after minor knee tightness earlier in the week

Connecticut Sun

  • PF Alyssa Thomas — OUT (Achilles tear; season-ending)
  • SG Tiffany Hayes — OUT (knee)
  • C Brionna Jones — Day-to-day (back tightness)
  • PG Tyasha Harris — Probable (illness)

The Sun are missing three of their top five players — a major reason for their 2–12 collapse.

Team Records & Recent Form

Indiana Fever (7–5)

  • Last 5: 4–1
  • Trend: Offense clicking; defense improving.
  • Key Stat: Fever averaging 84.7 PPG over last 6 games.
  • Identity: Fast-paced, guard-driven, heavy pick‑and‑roll usage.

Connecticut Sun (2–12)

  • Last 5: 1–4
  • Trend: Offense stagnant; defense overworked.
  • Key Stat: Sun scoring just 74.1 PPG this season (last in WNBA).
  • Identity: Short-handed, relying heavily on perimeter creation.

Key Player Matchups

Indiana Fever

  • Caitlin Clark (PG)
    • Averaging 21.4 PPG over last 5
    • Faces a depleted Sun backcourt
    • Should dominate pace and shot creation
  • Aliyah Boston (C)
    • Huge advantage inside vs a weakened Connecticut frontcourt
    • Could control the glass and paint scoring
  • Kelsey Mitchell (SG)
    • Elite shooter; Sun struggle defending the arc

Connecticut Sun

  • DeWanna Bonner (F)
    • Still the Sun’s top scorer
    • Will be forced into high usage again
  • Tyasha Harris (PG)
    • Must control tempo and limit turnovers
    • Tough matchup vs Clark’s pace
  • Brionna Jones (C)(if active)
    • Only real interior counter to Boston
    • If she sits, Connecticut is in major trouble inside

Series History

  • Last 10 meetings: Sun lead 7–3
  • At Mohegan Sun Arena: Sun lead 5–1
  • 2025 Season: Connecticut swept Indiana 3–0

However, this is not the same Connecticut team — injuries have dramatically shifted the matchup.

Betting Trends

Indiana Fever

  • 4–1 ATS in last 5
  • Over is 6–2 in last 8
  • Fever 3–1 ATS on the road

Connecticut Sun

  • 1–7 ATS in last 8
  • Under is 5–3 in last 8
  • Sun 0–4 ATS at home

Head-to-Head

  • Under is 6–2 in last 8 meetings
  • Sun have historically dominated the matchup, but Indiana is the healthier, hotter team

GAME ODDS

Indiana Fever                    – 10

Connecticut Sun               171.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, June 12, 2026

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