August 19, 2026

UC Caps finalise roster with American import Megan McConnell

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The UC Capitals have completed their WNBL27 roster with a bang, following the commitment of American point guard Megan McConnell (pending league review and approval).

McConnell averaged 11 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists per game in her league debut with the Bendigo Spirit last season and is ready to continue her WNBL career in Canberra.

“I’m most looking forward to playing in Australia again, experiencing a new place that has such a great fan base, and a team that will bring a lot of excitement to each game,” she said.

McConnell brings WNBA experience with her to the Caps, signing a training camp contract with the Indiana Fever earlier this year, as well as spending time with the Phoenix Mercury in 2025.

Head Coach Paul Goriss expects McConnell’s style of play to complement the existing squad, with her strengths set to add another dimension to the Caps rotation.

“Meg brings toughness, energy and effort to our backcourt. We really liked her full-court defensive pressure, ability to defend at a high level, and she’s an excellent rebounder for a guard. Offensively, her speed and aggressiveness in transition will suit how we want to play.

“She is passionate about the game and committed to improving. Meg’s WNBL experience last season will allow her to come in with confidence, and her selfless, team-first approach will fit in well with our group,” Goriss said.

McConnell enjoyed a standout collegiate career at Duquesne University, establishing herself as one of the program’s all-time best. Across 144 games, she finished as the NCAA Division I all-time leader in assists (660) and steals (370), while also recording four triple-doubles.

Named to the Atlantic 10 First Team in both her junior and senior years, McConnell remains second on Duquesne's all-time scoring list.

Basketball talent runs strong in the McConnell family, with Megan’s older brother T.J. playing in the NBA with the Indiana Pacers, helping the team to their first NBA Finals appearance in 25 years in 2025.

Caps Executive General Manager Christy Collier-Hill is looking forward to seeing McConnell in Caps colours after her impressive debut season.

“Meg is a tough, competitive guard who brings great energy, works incredibly hard and will add real depth to our backcourt. Just as importantly, she’s a terrific person and someone we know will fit really well within the group and the culture we’re continuing to build here in Canberra.

“We think Caps fans are really going to enjoy watching Meg play and seeing the energy and excitement she brings to the court,” Collier-Hill said.

McConnell secures the tenth and final spot on the Caps roster, joining Nyadiew Puoch, Isa Brancatisano, Nicole Munger, Sharne Robati, Charlotte Whittaker, Isabel Palmer, Manuela Puoch, Amy Atwell and Caitlyn Jones.

The Caps will open their season on October 17 at home against the Bendigo Spirit, memberships for WNBL27 are currently on sale now.

Banner image photo credit: Indiana Fever (left) and Bendigo Spirit (right).

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