The Connecticut Sun will face Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at TD Garden in Boston on July 15, 2025. This matchup is highly anticipated, especially since the Sun eliminated the Fever in the first round of the 2024 playoffs.
The game marks a significant occasion as it will be held in a venue that previously hosted a sold-out Sun game.
The Sun, known for their competitive spirit, concluded the 2024 season with a remarkable 28-12 record, the best in franchise history.
They have consistently reached the semifinals or finals for six consecutive years but are still in pursuit of their first championship title. With MVP candidate Alyssa Thomas leading the team, expectations remain high.
The 2025 schedule includes 44 games, featuring four matchups against reigning champions, the New York Liberty.
The Sun will also face off against Clark and the Fever three times during the season. The July 15 game is particularly crucial as it falls just before the WNBA All-Star Break.
In an interesting twist, former Sun head coach Stephanie White was appointed as head coach for the Fever shortly after leaving Connecticut.
This adds an intriguing narrative to their upcoming encounters, particularly given her familiarity with the Sun’s strategies.
The Sun will also host the Fever at Mohegan Sun Arena on August 17 and play two additional games in Indiana on May 30 and June 17. These matchups are expected to draw significant attention as fans look forward to seeing Clark’s performance against a formidable opponent.
As excitement builds for the upcoming season, fans are eager to witness how these matchups unfold, especially with high-stakes implications for both teams involved.