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In 2018, with back-up point guard Renee Montgomery leaving in free agency to sign with the Atlanta Dream and a now aging roster intact, the Lynx would start falling way short of championship contention. Although Moore, Fowles, Augustus and Brunson made All-Star appearances, the Lynx finished as the number 7 seed in the league with an 18–16 ...
The 2013 WNBA season was the 15th season for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association. The Lynx won their second WNBA Championship in three years, and led the league in wins for the third straight season. The Lynx entered the season as the two-time defending WNBA Western Conference champions.
Minnesota Lynx retired numbers: No. Player Position Tenure Date 13: Lindsay Whalen: G: 2010–2018: ... Championships Seasons WNBA Championships 4: 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017
The Minnesota Lynx held off a hard-fighting New York Liberty 94-89 to win the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship on Tuesday.. Led by Bridget Carleton’s 23 points, the Lynx won the closely ...
The 2011 WNBA season is the 13th season for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association.The Lynx qualified for the WNBA Playoffs for the first time since 2004 and won their first Western Conference championship.
Lynx leader Cheryl Reeve can be brash and demanding, but she is a top-tier coach and will make WNBA history if Minnesota wins its fifth championship. From the outside, Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl ...
The WNBA Finals were under a 2–2–1 rotation. The Lynx held home-court advantage as they had a better regular season record (26–8) than the Dream (17–17). The meeting is a rematch of the 2011 WNBA Finals, in which the Lynx defeated the Dream in three games. The Lynx won the first game of the series 84–59, and the second 88–63. [2]
The 2016 WNBA season of the Minnesota Lynx was the 18th season in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).The Lynx were the defending WNBA champions. [1] Their 2016 roster included five competitors in the 2016 Rio Olympics (Maya Moore, Lindsay Whalen, Sylvia Fowles, and Seimone Augustus of the U.S. squad and Anna Cruz of the Spanish team) as well as seven current or previous all ...