Connecticut Sun guard, 11-year veteran Tiffany Hayes announces WNBA retirement

Connecticut Sun v New York Liberty - Game Two NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 26: Tiffany Hayes #15 of the Connecticut Sun dribbles against the New York Liberty during Game Two of the 2023 WNBA Playoffs semifinals at Barclays Center on September 26, 2023 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The Liberty won 84-77. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Connecticut Sun guard and 11-year WNBA veteran Tiffany Hayes is retiring from the league, she announced on Wednesday.

Hayes said on the “Counted Me Out” podcast on Wednesday, “it’s the end.”

"You can still catch me overseas," she said, via ESPN. "WNBA, this right here with the Connecticut Sun was my last season."

Hayes won back-to-back national championships at UConn in 2009 and 2010, and was then selected by the Atlanta Dream with the No. 14 overall pick in the 2012 WNBA Draft. She spent a decade playing for the Dream before she was traded to the Sun ahead of last season.

In total, Hayes averaged 13.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists throughout her WNBA career. He made the playoffs six times, including last season with the Sun.

"We are so grateful for the season we had with Tip," Sun head coach Stephanie White <a data-i13n="cpos:2;pos:1" href="https://sun.wnba.com/news/tiffany-hayes-announces-her-retirement-from-the-wnba/"><ins>said in a statement</ins></a>. "She is the ultimate competitor and professional. She plays with passion, toughness, competes on both ends and leaves it all on the floor. I said it all season long.

"She's one of the few players in the history of the league that can get downhill and beat people with that quick first step. She is elite in every sense of the word. We wish Tip the best and congratulate her on an outstanding career."

Hayes, like many WNBA players, has spent most of her career playing overseas. She’s played in China, Turkey and Spain, and last played with Mersin in Turkey. Hayes, 34, said she will continue to play overseas but doubling up on basketball has just become too much.

"It's a lot of things," Hayes said, <a class="rapid-with-clickid" data-i13n="elm:affiliate_link;sellerN:ESPN;elmt:;cpos:3;pos:1" data-original-link="https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/39106515/tiffany-hayes-retire-wnba-11-seasons" href="https://shopping.yahoo.com/rdlw?merchantId=8b9dfafd-e7b1-4ac1-bb73-50d55c74d82d&amp;siteId=us-sports&amp;pageId=1p-autolink&amp;featureId=text-link&amp;merchantName=ESPN&amp;custData=eyJzb3VyY2VOYW1lIjoiV2ViLURlc2t0b3AtVmVyaXpvbiIsImxhbmRpbmdVcmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5lc3BuLmNvbS93bmJhL3N0b3J5L18vaWQvMzkxMDY1MTUvdGlmZmFueS1oYXllcy1yZXRpcmUtd25iYS0xMS1zZWFzb25zIiwiY29udGVudFV1aWQiOiI4MDA5ZGUwOC0wOGI2LTQ2YmQtYjk1NC0wMDk3NDlkMjQ4N2QifQ&amp;signature=AQAAAUXkp89ZyM18TOnKZLX0szlderJDI9O_4w0XYUf1cQab&amp;gcReferrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.espn.com%2Fwnba%2Fstory%2F_%2Fid%2F39106515%2Ftiffany-hayes-retire-wnba-11-seasons"><ins>via ESPN</ins></a>. "I really feel like I'm older now. I've got a lot of stuff that I really always wanted to get into, but I'm so busy because I'm playing year-round. ... Plus my body, playing 11 seasons straight with no breaks, every year, two seasons in a year every time — that's a lot.

"I just figured I'd focus on one thing and then summertime, I can turn up my businesses, turn up time with my family, and just live like that. I want to see how that goes."

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