Alyssa Thomas retires as Connecticut Sun legend after 11 seasons
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 5:24 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Alyssa Thomas concluded her basketball career with the Connecticut Sun on August 7, 2026, during a game against the Phoenix Mercury. Known as 'The Engine', she was a foundational player for the Sun over 11 seasons, becoming their all-time leader in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and games played. Thomas, who faced challenges in the growing WNBA, engaged with fans throughout her career, marking her impact both on and off the court. She played her last game in Mohegan Sun Arena, where a ceremony honored her contributions to the team and the league. Thomas has transitioned to the Phoenix Mercury in her next phase.
- •Alyssa Thomas retires after 11 seasons with the Connecticut Sun.
- •She recorded the team's highest stats in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and games.
- •Thomas was known for her leadership and engagement with fans.
- •She played her last game on August 7, 2026.
- •Thomas now transitions to play for the Phoenix Mercury.
- 5:24 PMYahoo Sports — Alyssa Thomas Will Go Down a Hero in the CT Sun History Books
"The loud game-ending buzzer struck as Brittney Griner secured the Connecticut Sun their eighth win of the season against the Phoenix Mercury with her game-winning block. It was that sound that simultaneously concluded Sun Legend Alyssa Thomas’s basketball journey in Mohegan Sun Arena. In that moment, every conversation and every narrative from the past few […] The post Alyssa Thomas Will Go Down a Hero in the CT Sun History Books appeared first on The Lead.
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