Connecticut Sun all-time roster

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The following is a list of players, both past and current, who were under contract with the Connecticut Sun (and Orlando Miracle) in the WNBA during the regular season (not including pre-season).

PlayerNat.No.PositionSeasonsYrsCurrent TeamFrom
FromTo
Svetlana Abrosimova Flag of Russia.svg 25 Small forward 200820081 Connecticut
Danielle Adams Flag of the United States.svg 11 Forward 2017present1 Connecticut Sun Texas A&M
Tawona Alhaleem Flag of the United States.svg 44 Guard/forward 200120011 DePaul
Ambrosia Anderson Flag of the United States.svg 33 Small forward 200620061 Brigham Young
Jolene Anderson Flag of the United States.svg 33 Shooting guard 200820081retired Wisconsin
Rachel Banham Flag of the United States.svg 1 Point guard 2016present2 Connecticut Sun Minnesota
Mistie Bass Flag of the United States.svg 8 Forward 201220132 Free Agent Duke
Alex Bentley Flag of the United States.svg 20 Guard 2014present4 Connecticut Sun Penn State
Chante Black Flag of the United States.svg 33 Center 200920091 Duke
Debbie Black Flag of the United States.svg 24 Point guard 200320042retired St. Joseph's
Kelsey Bone Flag of the United States.svg 3 Center 201420163 Phoenix Mercury Texas A&M
Jessica Breland Flag of the United States.svg 51 Forward 201120111 Chicago Sky North Carolina
Kiesha Brown Flag of the United States.svg 4 Guard 200920091 Georgia
Jessica Brungo Flag of the United States.svg 22 Small forward 200420063retired Penn State
Kelley Cain Flag of the United States.svg 52 Center 201420141Güre Belediye Tennessee
Jamie Carey Flag of the United States.svg 10 Guard 200520084retired Texas
Sydney Carter Flag of the United States.svg 1 Guard 201320131 Texas A&M
Iziane Castro Marques Flag of Brazil.svg 88 Guard 201320131retired Brazil
Cori Chambers Flag of the United States.svg 23 Guard 200720071 Georgia
Tina Charles Flag of the United States.svg 31 Center 201020133 New York Liberty Connecticut
Kristi Cirone Flag of the United States.svg 25 Guard 200920091 Illinois State
Courtney Coleman Flag of the United States.svg 15 Center 200320031 Ohio State
Andrea Congreaves Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 3 Forward 199919991 Mercer
Davalyn Cunningham Flag of the United States.svg 50 Small forward 200220021 Rutgers
Jennifer Derevjanik Flag of the United States.svg 34 Guard 200420052 George Mason
Erika de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg 41 Center 200720071 Brazil
Cintia dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg 28 Forward/center 200020023 Brazil
Katie Douglas Flag of the United States.svg 3223 Guard/forward 2001
2014
2007
2014
8retired Purdue
Margo Dydek Flag of Poland.svg 12 Center 200520073deceased Poland
Lauren Ervin Flag of the United States.svg 44 Forward 200920091 Arkansas
Feyonda Fitzgerald Flag of the United States.svg 2 Guard 201720171 Free Agent Temple
Kelly Faris Flag of the United States.svg 34 Guard 201320164 Adelaide Lightning Connecticut
Kisha Ford Flag of the United States.svg 5 Guard 199919991 Georgia Tech
Candace Futrell Flag of the United States.svg 12 Guard 200420041 Duquesne
Cornelia Gayden Flag of the United States.svg 24 Guard 200020001 LSU
Kerri Gardin Flag of the United States.svg 41 Guard/forward 200820103 Virginia Tech
Briana Gilbreath Flag of the United States.svg 15 Guard 201420141Free agent USC
Chelsea Gray Flag of the United States.svg 12 Guard 201520151 Los Angeles Sparks Duke
Kalana Greene Flag of the United States.svg 32 Forward 201120133 Connecticut
Nikki Greene Flag of the United States.svg 54 Forward 201520151 Free Agent Penn State
Kelsey Griffin Flag of the United States.svg 5 Forward 201020144 Bendigo Spirit Nebraska
Sandrine Gruda Flag of France.svg 7 Center 200820103 Los Angeles Sparks France
Kamesha Hairston Flag of the United States.svg 21 Guard/forward 200720082 Temple
Romana Hamzova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 15 Guard 200020001 Czech Republic
Aneika Henry-Morello Flag of Jamaica.svg 15 Center 201620161 Atlanta Dream Florida
Jessie Hicks Flag of the United States.svg 227 Forward/center 200020034 Maryland
Allison Hightower Flag of the United States.svg 23 Guard 201020166 Washington Mystics LSU
Ebony Hoffman Flag of the United States.svg 16 Forward 201420141 USC
Amber Holt Flag of the United States.svg 1 Guard/forward 200820092 Middle Tennessee
Jordan Hooper Flag of the United States.svg 15 Forward 201720171 Chicago Sky Nebraska
Anete Jekabsone-Zogota Flag of Latvia.svg 10 Guard 200920102 Latvia
Adrienne Johnson Flag of the United States.svg 31 Guard 199920035 Ohio State
Jaclyn Johnson Flag of the United States.svg 33 Small forward 200120011 Kansas
Shannon Johnson Flag of the United States.svg 14 Point guard 199920035retired South Carolina
Asjha Jones Flag of the United States.svg 15 Power forward 200420129 Elitzur Ramla Connecticut
Brionna Jones Flag of the United States.svg 42 Power forward 2017present1 Connecticut Sun Maryland
Jonquel Jones Flag of the Bahamas.svg 35 Power forward/center 2016present2 Connecticut Sun George Washington
Lynetta Kizer Flag of the United States.svg 12 Forward 2017present1 Connecticut Sun Maryland
Natasha Lacy Flag of the United States.svg 11 Guard 201320131 UTEP
Jennifer Lacy Flag of the United States.svg 21 Forward 201520151 Free Agent Pepperdine
Kara Lawson Flag of the United States.svg 20 Guard 201020133 retired Tennessee
Camille Little Flag of the United States.svg 2 Forward 201520162 Phoenix Mercury North Carolina
Rebecca Lobo Flag of the United States.svg 50 Center 200320031retired Connecticut
Chiney Ogwumike Flag of the United States.svg 13 Forward 2014present2 2017 WNBA Suspension: Injury Stanford
Inga Orekhova Flag of Ukraine.svg 33 Guard 201520151 South Florida
Clarisse Machanguana Flag of the United States.svg 00 Center 200220021 Old Dominion
Danielle McCray Flag of the United States.svg 4 Guard 201120144 Kansas
Megan Mahoney Flag of the United States.svg 24 Guard/forward 200620072 A.S.D. San Martino di Lupari Kansas State
Evanthia Maltsi Flag of Greece.svg 9 Guard/forward 200720071 Olympiacos Greece
Tiffany McCain Flag of the United States.svg 12 Guard 200020023 Kentucky
Carla McGhee Flag of the United States.svg 10 Forward 199920024retired Tennessee
Taj McWilliams-Franklin Flag of the United States.svg 11 Forward/center 199920068retired St. Edward's
Renee Montgomery Flag of the United States.svg 21 Guard 201020144 Minnesota Lynx Connecticut
Jessica Moore Flag of the United States.svg 30 Center 201120111 Free Agent Connecticut
Yolanda Moore Flag of the United States.svg 33 Forward/center 199919991retired Mississippi
Danielle Page Flag of the United States.svg 52 Forward/center 200820081 UNIQA Sopron Nebraska
Wendy Palmer Flag of the United States.svg 3 Forward 200220043retired Virginia
Erin Phillips Flag of Australia (converted).svg 31 Guard 2006
2008
2006
2009
3retired Australia
Kayla Pedersen Flag of the United States.svg 7 Forward 2013present5 Connecticut Sun Stanford
Tari Phillips Flag of the United States.svg 24 Forward 199919991 Central Florida
Elaine Powell Flag of the United States.svg 550 Point guard 199920024retired LSU
Brooke Queenan Flag of the United States.svg 2 Forward 200620061retired Boston College
Kristen Rasmussen Flag of the United States.svg 52 Power forward 200720071 Michigan State
Tamika Williams Flag of the United States.svg 34 Power forward 200820081 Connecticut
Nykesha Sales Flag of the United States.svg 42 Guard/forward 199920079retired Connecticut
Sheri Sam Flag of the United States.svg 55 Guard/forward 199919991 Vanderbilt
Chay Shegog Flag of the United States.svg 34 Center 201220121 North Carolina
LaCharlotte Smith Flag of the United States.svg 5 Guard 200020001 Mississippi State
Shekinna Stricklen Flag of the United States.svg 40 Forward 2015present3 Connecticut Sun Tennessee
Tora Suber Flag of the United States.svg 7 Guard 199919991 Virginia
Laura Summerton Flag of Australia (converted).svg 14 Forward/center 200520062 Adelaide Lightning Australia
Ketia Swanier Flag of the United States.svg 11 Guard 200820081 Connecticut
Asia Taylor Flag of the United States.svg 31 Forward 201620161 Louisville
Alyssa Thomas Flag of the United States.svg 25 Forward 2014present4 Connecticut Sun Maryland
Jasmine Thomas Flag of the United States.svg 5 Guard 2015present3 Connecticut Sun Duke
Morgan Tuck Flag of the United States.svg 33 Forward 2016present2 Connecticut Sun Connecticut
Barbara Turner Flag of the United States.svg 11 Forward 200820092 Connecticut
Ashley Walker Flag of the United States.svg 44 Center 201320131 California
DeMya Walker Flag of the United States.svg 22 Forward 201020112 Virginia
Lindsay Whalen Flag of the United States.svg 13 Point guard 200420096 Minnesota Lynx Minnesota
Tan White Flag of the United States.svg 10 Guard 200920134 Mississippi State
Tamika Whitmore Flag of the United States.svg 00 Forward/center 200820092 Memphis State
Courtney Williams Flag of the United States.svg 10 Guard 2016present2 Connecticut Sun South Florida
Elizabeth Williams Flag of the United States.svg 1 Center 201520151 Atlanta Dream Duke
Le'coe Willingham Flag of the United States.svg 43 Forward/center 200420074 Auburn
Brooke Wyckoff Flag of the United States.svg 21 Forward 200120055 Florida State

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