Golden State Valkyries Defeat Connecticut Sun 74-57 to Strengthen Playoff Position
Critical Win in Tight Postseason Race
The Golden State Valkyries continued their late-season surge with a convincing 74-57 victory over the Connecticut Sun at Chase Center on Monday night. The win elevated Golden State to 16-15 on the season and into seventh place in the WNBA standings, an important jump in the highly competitive playoff race. With just 13 regular-season games remaining, every win carries significant weight for a team aiming to solidify its postseason position.
Golden State entered the matchup with momentum, having recently secured an important win over the Los Angeles Sparks that broke a tie for the final playoff slot. Against Connecticut, they capitalized on that energy, shaking off early offensive struggles to deliver a commanding second-half performance.
Balanced First Half, Then a Breakout
The opening half was a grind for both teams. Neither squad found much consistency, with each shooting under 35% from the field through the first two quarters. Tiffany Hayes’ 12 first-half points helped Golden State maintain a narrow 32-26 lead at the break. The Sun stayed within striking distance thanks to Aneesah Morrow’s active presence inside, but Connecticut’s inability to connect from long range limited their scoring options.
The turning point came early in the third quarter. Janelle Salaun scored on three consecutive possessions, followed by a Zandalasini three-pointer that extended Golden State’s lead to double digits for the first time. The Valkyries drained their fifth three-pointer of the quarter just minutes later, pushing the advantage to 53-36.
From there, the home team never looked back. Their defense tightened, forcing low-percentage shots, and their offense flowed with better ball movement and spacing.
Offensive Firepower Across the Board
Golden State showcased the depth of its roster with multiple double-figure scorers. Tiffany Hayes and Cecilia Zandalasini led the way with 17 points apiece, providing both perimeter scoring and driving lanes that kept Connecticut’s defense on edge. Salaun’s 16 points were instrumental in building the lead, while Iliana Rupert contributed 10 points in a steady supporting role.
Veronica Burton orchestrated the offense with precision, tallying 10 assists to go along with strong defensive play. Her ability to find open shooters and direct traffic allowed Golden State to execute efficiently in the halfcourt. Hayes’ performance was also notable beyond the box score — her scoring total moved her past WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes for 31st on the league’s all-time scoring list.
Defensive Discipline Sets the Tone
While the Valkyries’ three-point shooting drew attention, it was their defensive execution that ultimately sealed the win. They held Connecticut to just 5-of-25 from beyond the arc and 34% shooting overall. Golden State’s ability to contest shots without excessive fouling kept the Sun out of rhythm.
The defense also translated into offense. The Valkyries converted turnovers into fast-break opportunities, scoring in transition and preventing Connecticut from setting its defense. Their rotations were sharp, closing out on shooters and protecting the paint effectively.
Sun Struggle to Find Answers
For Connecticut, the defeat continued a challenging season that now stands at 5-26. The Sun’s road woes persisted, with their record away from home dropping to 1-15. Aneesah Morrow led the team with a double-double of 13 points and 14 rebounds, while Olivia Nelson-Ododa added 12 points.
Recent acquisition Aaliyah Edwards, in just her second game with the Sun after being traded from Washington, contributed eight points and showed potential as a frontcourt piece. However, Marina Mabrey, typically a reliable scorer, was limited to just three points on the night. The absence of veteran Tina Charles, who sat out for rest, further compounded Connecticut’s offensive struggles.
Playoff Implications and Path Forward
With the victory, Golden State tightened its grip on a playoff spot and now sits just behind the sixth-place Las Vegas Aces. The Valkyries’ combination of perimeter shooting, depth scoring, and disciplined defense will be critical as they navigate the remaining schedule.
For the Sun, the loss represents another missed opportunity to build momentum heading into the final stretch. With the postseason picture becoming clearer, Connecticut will need to address its offensive inefficiencies and road performance if it hopes to finish the season on a stronger note.
Looking Ahead
The Valkyries will look to carry their momentum into upcoming games, knowing that a string of wins could propel them even higher in the standings. They face a mix of conference and non-conference opponents in the coming weeks, making each matchup an opportunity to solidify their playoff berth.
The Sun, meanwhile, face the challenge of regaining their footing amid a tough schedule and roster adjustments. Integrating new players like Edwards into their system while finding consistent scoring will be key if they hope to salvage positives from the remainder of the season.
With both teams at pivotal points in their campaigns, Monday night’s result could be a defining moment — a boost for Golden State’s playoff charge and a stark reminder of the work ahead for Connecticut.







