Home comforts shouldn’t cause the Connecticut Sun to take the Indiana Fever lightly.
The teams will play at on Tuesday night at Mohegan Sun Arena in their second game of the WNBA regular season. Connecticut has won eight consecutive home games dating back to last season, and the chance to begin the new campaign on sound footing is a motivating factor, in addition to preserving the streak.
How to watch Sun versus Fever
NESNplus will air the game at 7 p.m. ET.
Last games
Indiana overcame the New York Liberty 81-80 on Friday night on Teaira McCowan’s buzzer-beating layup.
Indiana has won just 15 games combined over the last two seasons, but perhaps the win over New York signals a new era for the team.
The Sun handily dispatched the 2018 WNBA runners-up Washington Mystics 84-69 on Saturday. Forward Alyssa Thomas scored 23 points and grabbed eight rebounds, and Jasmine Thomas scored 13 points and dished six assists in the winning effort.
Recent meetings
The Sun have won four consecutive games against the Fever at Mohegan Sun Arena, with the run spanning almost three calendar years. Connecticut has won seven of its last nine games against Indiana overall.
Players to watch
The Sun must contain Fever guards Tiffany Mitchell and Erica Wheeler, who scored 22 and 16 points, respectively, in the win over the Liberty.
Connecticut will rely on guard Jasmine Thomas and forward Alyssa Thomas for their overall leadership