Connecticut Sun 2025 WNBA Draft Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Leading up to the 2025 WNBA Draft, we will track which prospects are mocked to the Connecticut Sun.
Here are the Connecticut Sun selections in some recent mock drafts:
8. Ajsa Sivka, Slovenia
The Connecticut Sun had the league's most painful offseason. The entire starting five is gone, and Stephanie White has also left. Not to mention, they're still in the middle of Marina Mabrey's trade saga.
Truthfully, it's unclear how Connecticut will operate in the draft, but if they want to draft and stash for the future, Slovenia's Ajsa Sivka is available. Sivka is a shifty wing who uses movement to get to her spots and make plays. The buckets tend to come from all over the court, but her three-ball is the moneymaker.
Truthfully, it's unclear how Connecticut will operate in the draft, but if they want to draft and stash for the future, Slovenia's Ajsa Sivka is available. Sivka is a shifty wing who uses movement to get to her spots and make plays. The buckets tend to come from all over the court, but her three-ball is the moneymaker.
8. Aneesah Morrow, LSU
No team had a worse offseason than the Sun, who lost their entire playoff starting lineup and are about to embark on a complete rebuild under new coach Rachid Meziane. There are questions about how Morrow's game will translate to the professional level, but her competitiveness, defensive intensity and elite rebounding give her a good chance to be a helpful player. And a team like the Sun doesn't have to worry as much about potential fit issues.
8. Azzi Fudd, Connecticut
The Connecticut Sun's roster was annihilated this offseason during the end of an era at Mohegan Sun. With a new coach and new vision for the franchise, it's safe to assume the Sun need a little bit of everything in the draft.
It is unknown if Azzi Fudd will utilize her final year of eligibility, but she could be a big addition for the rebuilding Sun if she does declare. Fudd's stock is on the rise after consistently being in games and putting on some of the best performances of her career against top-level competition.
Fudd is elite at putting the ball through the basket as a pure jump shooter and consistent shot maker, averaging 13.6 points per game and shooting a blazing 48 percent from the perimeter. Her game is not limited to jump shots—her ability to attack off the dribble is often overlooked.
She has great size, strength and explosiveness. If she can remain consistently healthy and continues to play at this level, she would be a great addition for the Sun as a poised decision-maker and shot maker.
It is unknown if Azzi Fudd will utilize her final year of eligibility, but she could be a big addition for the rebuilding Sun if she does declare. Fudd's stock is on the rise after consistently being in games and putting on some of the best performances of her career against top-level competition.
Fudd is elite at putting the ball through the basket as a pure jump shooter and consistent shot maker, averaging 13.6 points per game and shooting a blazing 48 percent from the perimeter. Her game is not limited to jump shots—her ability to attack off the dribble is often overlooked.
She has great size, strength and explosiveness. If she can remain consistently healthy and continues to play at this level, she would be a great addition for the Sun as a poised decision-maker and shot maker.
8. Ajsa Sivka, Slovenia
Another young player from overseas, Sivka is draft eligible like Malonga because she will turn 20 this year (both in November). Sivka plays for the Slovenian national team and professionally in France, where new Sun coach Rachid Meziane is from. Also like Malonga, she could be a draft-and-stash prospect or possibly be ready to play in the WNBA this year.
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