
Connecticut Sun Add Former Indiana Fever Guard Shey Peddy to Training Camp Roster
As the WNBA free agency period progresses, the Connecticut Sun have announced the signing of former Indiana Fever guard Shey Peddy to a training camp offer for the 2026 season. This addition brings valuable experience and potential to the Sun’s roster as they prepare for the upcoming WNBA campaign.
Peddy initially joined the Indiana Fever as a hardship waiver addition in late August, stepping in after Sophie Cunningham suffered a season-ending knee injury. She quickly proved to be a stabilizing force for the resilient Fever squad, demonstrating her ability to contribute effectively under pressure.
Peddy’s Performance with the Indiana Fever
During her nine regular-season games with the Fever, Peddy showcased her scoring ability, averaging 5.2 points per game. She also contributed 1.7 assists per game, demonstrating her playmaking skills. Her efficiency was notable, shooting 54.8% from the field and an impressive 50% from the three-point line.
In the postseason, Peddy continued to make an impact, averaging 5.3 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 1 assist across eight games. Her shooting percentages remained solid, with 42.9% from the field and 35.9% from beyond the arc.
What This Means for the Connecticut Sun
The Connecticut Sun are bolstering their roster with a versatile player who can contribute both offensively and defensively. Peddy’s ability to shoot efficiently and handle the ball will be a valuable asset during training camp as she competes for a spot on the final roster. The Sun, consistently a competitive force in the WNBA, are looking to build on their success, and Peddy’s addition reflects that ambition.
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This article was originally published on Hawkeyes Wire.




