The Connecticut Sun announced on Monday that guard Madison Hayes and Forward Morgan Mally have signed training camp contracts.
Madison Hayes has just completed a highly graduated season in the state of North Carolina, in which she had on average a career-best 10.9 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. She led the Wolfpack in rebounds per game, as well as total attacking rebounds (71), three -point percentage (41.3%) and the free throw percentage (81.9%). Hayes helped the Wolfpack to two regular regular seasonal titles (2022, 2025), an ACC Conference Tournament Crown (2022) and an NCAA Final Four appearance in 2024.
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In the meantime, Morgan Maly joins De Zon after the five -year career at Creighton University. The 6-1 guard was on average to career-best 17.3 points, as well as 5.7 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game in her senior season. She also shot a career-high 42.7 % from outside the three-point line.
Mall is Creighton’s of all time leader in played games (150) and made three-point field goals (333). She is also the second time in scoring (2,072) and sixth of all time in Rebound (801). She helped the Bluejays to four consecutive NCAA Tournament-Ligplaces in Leiden, including the first NCAA Elite Eight Appearance of the program in 2022.
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The Connecticut Sun currently listed 21 players on Esir Tra-Camp Roster
In addition to Hayes and Mally, that list includes:
- Protect Abbey HSU, to Columbia Universityout that was drawn up by the team in 2024
- Amy Okonkwo
- Center Kamila Borkowska, which comes from Pool
- Center Kariaata Diaby from Cote d’Avoire
- Vooruit Anesah Morrow, the no. 7 Trekpick van de Zon in 2025, from LSU
- Guard Saniya Rivers, the no. 8 Trekpick van de Zon in 2025, from the state of North Carolina
- Center-Forward Rayah Marshall, the number 25 Pick from USC van de Sun from the design of 2025
- Vetera Watch Diamond Deshields, who drew at the sun in free desk
- Guard Marina Mabrey, who returns for a second season in Connecticut
- Guard James Sheldon, who acquires the sun through trade from the Dallas wings
- Forward Mya Hollingshed, which was set up by De Las Vegas in 2022 but to play in the WNBA
- Centrum Olivia Nelson -ododa, which returns for a fourth season in Connecticut
- Guard Yvonne Anderson, who previously played for the sun in 2022
- Guard Lindsay Allen, who acquires Sun through trade from the Chicago Sky
- Hall of Fame Center Tina Charles
- The French guard Leila Lacan, who generally selected the Zon 10th in the WNBA design of 2024
- Forward Caitlin Bickle, a recurring second year in advance
- Forward-Guard Haley Peters
- Robyn Parks Vooruit
Of the 21 players, 12 will make the last selection of the sun.