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Connecticut Sun is parting ways with head coach Stephanie White

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – OCTOBER 08: Connecticut Sun Head Coach Stephanie White watches against the Minnesota Lynx in the first quarter of Game Five of the Semifinals during the WNBA Playoffs at Target Center on October 8, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that by downloading and/or using this photo, user agrees to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

Stephanie White led the Connecticut Sun to a 55-25 record in two seasons as head coach. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

After two seasons at the helm of the Connecticut Sun, Stephanie White will not return as the Sun’s head coach next year. Connecticut announced Monday that the team and White have parted ways, with reports indicating the decision was mutual.

White won WNBA Coach of the Year in 2023, her first year in Connecticut. She led the Sun to two consecutive playoff appearances in two years, losing in the second round both years. Connecticut had a 55-25 record in two seasons under White.

The Sun started the 2024 season strong with a nine-game winning streak. The team spent several weeks at the top of the WNBA standings before eventually finishing in third place and securing an eighth straight playoff berth. Connecticut failed to advance to the WNBA Finals after losing to the Minnesota Lynx, despite forcing a decisive Game 5.

White joined the Sun in 2023 after five seasons as head coach at Vanderbilt. Before that, she spent six years with the Fever and became Indiana’s head coach from 2015 to 2016.

As for where she’ll end up next, there are a few options. As of Saturday, White was reportedly speaking to multiple teams about her future and was in talks with the Sun, the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky, according to Annie Costabile of the Chicago Sun-Times. Indiana announced Sunday that the team had fired head coach Christie Sides, while the Sky fired Teresa Weatherspoon last month.

White’s departure from Connecticut marks the seventh head coaching vacancy so far this offseason – an unprecedented number for the WNBA. Other openings include the Washington Mystics, who fired GM Mike Thibault and head coach Eric Thibault earlier this week, and the Dallas Wings, who fired Latricia Trammell earlier this month; Additionally, the Los Angeles Sparks and Atlanta Dream also have vacancies after parting ways with Curt Miller and Tanisha Wright, respectively.