The former UConn star and longtime WNBA standout ends a 14‑season professional run that included national titles, Olympic gold, and record‑setting numbers.
Tina Charles, one of Connecticut’s most celebrated basketball figures, announced her retirement Tuesday in a statement shared on social media. Her decision closes the book on a storied career that spanned 14 seasons in the WNBA and cemented her as one of the most accomplished players in the sport.
Charles’ legacy began at the University of Connecticut, where she helped lead the Huskies to two national championships. She later became a three‑time Olympic gold medalist, further solidifying her place among the game’s elite.
In 2010, Charles was drafted by the Connecticut Sun, spending four seasons with the franchise before returning in 2025. Over the course of her WNBA career, she amassed 4,262 rebounds and finished as the league’s number‑two all‑time scorer.
Her retirement marks the end of an era for women’s basketball in Connecticut and beyond, closing a chapter defined by dominance, consistency, and championship pedigree.