Connecticut Eyes Pension Fund to Keep Its WNBA Team in State (1)

Sept. 17, 2025, 8:44 PM UTC

Connecticut is considering offering up public pension funds to keep the WNBA’s Sun team in the state.

Governor Ned Lamont is backing a proposal for the state pension system, which manages $63 billion in assets, to buy a minority stake in the franchise. Such a move is rare for a public fund.

“We’re still in the middle of these negotiations right now,” Lamont said last week in a press conference on pension fund performance. “We have a very competitive bid out there for the Connecticut Sun. I think they belong in Connecticut.”

Tina Charles, #31 of the Connecticut Sun, reacts during the first half of a WNBA basketball game at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Photographer: Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images

Lamont declined to confirm how large a ...

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