After being waived by the Dallas Wings, Kyla Oldacre has found a new home. The talented center was claimed off waivers by the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday. She will now get the opportunity to shine for the Sun while creating a new legacy in the WNBA.
During her time as a Longhorn, Oldacre was a human highlight reel, scoring 1,000 points while shooting 58% from the field. She also made her presence felt at both ends of the court with 355 rebounds and 66 blocks. Regardless of the opponent, the William Mason High alumna was a key piece of head coach Vic Schaefer's rotation.
Welcome to Connecticut, Kyla☀️The Connecticut Sun have been awarded Kyla Oldacre on a waiver claim. #GetClose | #CTSun pic.twitter.com/vrdS69JR3K
In her last season on the Forty Acres, the Ohio native showed why she is a special talent. She set a new career-high in rebounds with 188 and blocks with 38. She also dished out 20 assists and helped Texas make a deep March Madness run that nearly ended in a national title.
As Oldacre begins the next chapter of her basketball career, she will be looking to help the Sun turn things around. They finished the 2025 campaign with an 11-33 record, finishing 11th in the Eastern Conference. Adding a player like Oldacre to the mix should help turn things around.
Kyla Oldacre today 🔥• 22 points• 6 rebounds• 2 steals• 9/10 FG• 19 minutes playedpic.twitter.com/wCsOgwfiaR
— Women’s Hoops Network (@WomensHoops_USA) December 28, 2025
While the last few days have been full of change for Oldacre, they also show much coaches liked her college tape. Now with the Sun, she will have a chance to make her mark. If she can replicate her play from her college career, the Sun will be in good hands.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: After getting cut by Wings, Kyla Oldacre claimed by Connecticut Sun
