
Connecticut Sun Waives Nia Clouden
May 16, 2023 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Connecticut Sun News Release
Uncasville, CT - The Connecticut Sun announced today that the team has waived guard, Nia Clouden.
The 5-9 guard appeared in 28 regular season contests for the Sun in 2022, finishing her rookie season with 58 points, 23 rebounds, 21 assists, six steals and one block. She tallied a season and career-high seven points twice in 2022 (6/15 vs. Atlanta and 6/19 vs. Washington). Clouden made her WNBA postseason debut on August 18 versus the Dallas Wings. She finished the playoffs with 13 points, two rebounds, five assists and one steal.
Established in 2003, the Connecticut Sun is a professional women's basketball team in the Women's National Basketball Association that takes residence at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. For additional information or to purchase season tickets, visit www.connecticutsun.com.
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