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Morgan Tuck
A star at the University of Connecticut, Tuck didn't need to move too far after moving to the WNBA, joining the Sun as the No. 3 overall selection in the 2016 draft. Whether as a starter or reserve, the forward is an important member of a squad consistently in contention in the Eastern Conference.
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The Sun retired Whalen's No. 13. "Lindsay Whalen is a legend-one of the greatest point guards and competitors to ever step on the court," said Amber Cox, vice president of sports at Mohegan Sun. "She was not only instrumental in leading the Sun to two appearances in the WNBA Finals, but she put professional women's basketball on the map in Connecticut."



Tied a single-season career high by snatching 244 total rebounds during the 2004 season. • A four-time WNBA All-Star choice, including three straight (1999, 2000, 2001 and 2004). Selected as the NAIA National Player of the Year in 1993 during her final college season. Besides English, Taj speaks German and Hebrew.



A star at the University of Connecticut, Tuck didn't need to move too far after moving to the WNBA, joining the Sun as the No. 3 overall selection in the 2016 draft. Whether as a starter or reserve, the forward is an important member of a squad consistently in contention in the Eastern Conference.



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Lindsay Whalen
Lindsay Whalen was the 2002 Big Ten Player of the Year and an All-Big Ten First Team choice in each of her last three seasons at the University of Minnesota. Whalen helped key Minnesota's surprise run to the 2004 Final Four.
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