On Saturday night, the Lynx reached the midpoint of their once-historic WNBA season with tears.
Guard Candice Wiggins was openly weeping in the hallway on the way to the Lynx locker room after her team lost its third game in a row -- for the first time since July 2010.
Eastern Conference leader Connecticut, led by three players with double-doubles, beat the Lynx 86-80 despite a furious fourth-quarter rally, inspired partly by the cheers of a crowd announced at 10,882.
The Lynx (13-4) had won eight consecutive games at home this season and 14 in a row going back to last year's playoffs.
"This was the culmination of a tough week for us," Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. "[We played] three really good teams. Tonight you are not going to beat the second-best offensive team in the league shooting 39 percent.
"This should have been a shootout. This should have been two great offensive teams really going at it. Unfortunately for us, it took a while for us to start making shots."
The WNBA champion Lynx, who opened the season with a league-record 10 victories in a row, were averaging a league-high 85.7 points, the Sun 83.2.
The Sun (12-4) avenged a 13-point loss to the Lynx five weeks ago in Connecticut by making a little history of their own. This was the first time they had three double-doubles.