Aneesah Morrow’s fourth straight double-double powers Sun past Sparks to snap three-game skid
HARTFORD, Conn. — Aneesah Morrow had 17 points and 14 rebounds, her fourth consecutive game with a double-double, and the Connecticut Sun beat the Los Angeles Sparks, 84-81, on Saturday night at PeoplesBank Arena.
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Morrow leads the WNBA with seven double-doubles this season.
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— Connecticut Sun (@ConnecticutSun) May 31, 2026
Kennedy Burke scored 14 points for the Sun. Leila Lacan, who made her season debut, and Diamond Miller added 12 points apiece.
Connecticut (2-8) had lost three in a row, all by double figures. The Sun tied their season high with 11 steals.
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— Connecticut Sun (@ConnecticutSun) May 31, 2026
Ariel Atkins and Rae Burrell led the Sparks (4-4) with 16 points apiece, Erica Wheeler scored 13 and Dearica Hamby 11. Nneka Ogwumike finished with 12 points and three rebounds.
Wheeler made a layup 27 seconds into the fourth quarter, and the Sparks didn’t make another field goal until she made another layup with 3:38 to play. Ogwumike followed with a three-point play and Atkins hit two free throws to make it a three-point game less than a minute later.
Burrell’s 3-pointer made it 81-79 with 52 seconds lefts, but the Sparks got no closer.
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Ogwumike has 3,315 career rebounds to move into a tie with Tamika Catchings for fifth on the WNBA’s career list.
Connecticut’s Brittney Griner (rib injury) returned from a four-game absence but left the game for good late in the first half after she was apparently poked in the eye. She finished with nine points to become the 18th player in league history to eclipse 6,000 career points.
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Brittney Griner is the 18th player in league-history with 6K career points!
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Lacan helped Basket Landes to a championship, and was named finals MVP, in the top French professional league earlier this month. She averaged 10.4 points, 3.7 assists and 2.2 steals as a rookie last season in 25 games for Connecticut, and the Sun were 2-17 before the point guard returned from international duty and went 9-16 after.
WELCOME BACK LEÏLA LACAN🤩#GetClose | #CTSun pic.twitter.com/ufrcb9WIbb
— Connecticut Sun (@ConnecticutSun) May 30, 2026
Kelsey Plum (ankle) missed her second consecutive game for the Sparks. Plum, the WNBA’s leading scorer at 28.6 points per game, will be re-evaluated on Tuesday.
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The Sun look to put together a win streak when they travel to Atlanta Tuesday.



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