I hear she is the new head coach at Duke!I know of a perfect place for them to relocate.
#charlottesunsting2018
#buzzcitywnbaversion
I'm expecting the Sun to fade into further oblivion, likely leaving Connecticut.
I hear she is the new head coach at Duke!
I hear she is the new head coach at Duke!

I couldn't find the 2015 numbers, but for 2014, the Sun were 3rd from the bottom ahead of only Atlanta and Tulsa in average attendance. Phx was first averaging over 9,500 people per game, and the Sun were just under 6,000. Not a huge difference between the top and bottom but... the team who have good attendance also have good teams.really? With such a big fan base?
They obviously need a new coach but does Chris Sienko have the real GM skills, knowledge and ability to rebuild this team. Bill Laimbeer was able to target the players he wanted to put the NYL together through the draft, free agents and trades. Can Sienko do that? The CT Sun avg attendance for this season was 5557 third worst in the league down 7.1% from previous year per Sports Business Daily. I was surprised. I did not realize they were that far down. Only Tulsa and San Antonio were behind them.I couldn't find the 2015 numbers, but for 2014, the Sun were 3rd from the bottom ahead of only Atlanta and Tulsa in average attendance. Phx was first averaging over 9,500 people per game, and the Sun were just under 6,000. Not a huge difference between the top and bottom but... the team who have good attendance also have good teams.
In the Sun's case, they've gotten rid of a popular coach, drove former UCONN grads to other teams, and have sunk to the bottom of the league in just about every category. A new coach won't solve what ails them, but look at how popular NYL were this year with a whole host of former UCONN players on their roster.
Altavilla's story: http://www.courant.com/sports/baske...nectocut-sun-resigns-1002-20151001-story.html
...as is Indiana assistant Gail Goestenkors, the former coach of Duke and Texas....
Sienko certainly did well enough with Coach T - just couldn't get the big prize. No matter how much credit one could give Coach T, Sienko has to be a big part of it. So can he rebuild? I would think so. What the next coach does with it is the question.They obviously need a new coach but does Chris Sienko have the real GM skills, knowledge and ability to rebuild this team. Bill Laimbeer was able to target the players he wanted to put the NYL together through the draft, free agents and trades. Can Sienko do that? The CT Sun avg attendance for this season was 5557 third worst in the league down 7.1% from previous year per Sports Business Daily. I was surprised. I did not realize they were that far down. Only Tulsa and San Antonio were behind them.
I think this guy has the energy level that Anne didn't have!
If the NCAA does what it should do NC hoop and maybe sports in general will exist for several years as an intramural team. Of course they have been dragging their collective feet for years and find it much more important to sanction SMU for things a coach who is gone did five years ago on a one time basis.North Carolina is gonna need a coach soon.

The team was not showing any improvement the last few years.


RSHERMVIKES sure has some pep left in his step![]()
Alot of boneyarders in CT are doing this right now
Jen is waiting for Geno to call it quitsJen Rizzotti?
Now that would be awesome!I think the new coach will be Sue Bird!
Party at RSHERMVIKES house!
768 mph
See, I knew I could improve how you felt about Coach JPM. Things can always be worse.I'd rather have Coach McCallie
Now thats something you dont hear often![]()
Mike DiMauro, who has written at length about the Sun and supported Donovan staying on as coach, weighs in: http://www.theday.com/article/20151001/SPORT01/151009884
And so Anne Donovan has left us, three years later now, pretty much the same way she arrived. We didn’t know her then. We don’t know her now. It’s the way she wanted it. And what ultimately led to the circumstances that prompted her resignation Thursday as coach of the Connecticut Sun.
It was her sense of detachment — perhaps unwittingly at times — from everything that didn’t involve Xs and Os that followed her like a storm cloud. She just didn’t want to be engaged. There was no letting anybody in. Not fans, media, or even her players.
I spent much of Thursday talking to people who play — and have played — for Donovan. None wanted to be quoted for the record because they like her and don’t want to be cruel. But there was unanimity in the idea that she wasn’t very interested in communicating anything else to her players that didn’t involve a basketball drill.