Minnesota Lynx

Dallas Wings guard Moriah Jefferson talks remotely with the media from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, on July 11, 2020. (Screenshot from a Dallas Wings Zoom)

Lynx tab Moriah Jefferson, Evina Westbrook as solutions to their early-season woes

By Lucas Seehafer / May 14, 2022

A week into the season, Minnesota has overhauled its roster and emerged with nearly a brand-new team

Cheryl's Bunch after the Minnesota Lynx have made numerous roster changes

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The Minnesota Lynx are dead, long live the Minnesota Lynx!

By The Next / May 13, 2022

After three regular-season games, Cheryl Reeve is trying to pull off the rare in-season rebuild. Can she salvage Sweet Syl’s swan song?

Photograph of Lynx celebrating double overtime win.

Minnesota detonates roster in attempt to right ship

By Lucas Seehafer / May 13, 2022

Lynx part ways with six players

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Locked on Women’s Basketball: What now for the Lynx?

By The Next / May 10, 2022

‘Clearly we aren’t playing well, that can that be an understatement’

Minnesota Lynx head coach/general manager Cheryl Reeve stands near midcourt holding a ball under her arm and laughing to Washington Mystics head coach/general manager Mike Thibault, who stands beside her.

Despite struggles, Reeve isn’t ready to make grand changes for Lynx

By Lucas Seehafer / May 10, 2022

Minnesota looks to avoid an 0-3 start

Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier shoots a free throw during a game against the Indiana Fever at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Sept. 12, 2021. (Photo credit: John McLellan)

Napheesa Collier dries ink on max-level extension with Minnesota Lynx

By Lucas Seehafer / May 7, 2022

Collier is set to be the Lynx’s next franchise player, but they still need to shore up their point guard play

2022 WNBA season preview: Minnesota Lynx

By Lucas Seehafer / May 5, 2022

Last-minute tumult, considerable upside in Syl’s last year

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Locked on Women’s Basketball: Roster chaos in Minnesota, explained!

By The Next / May 4, 2022

‘I think the news that broke initially was that Odyssey Sims had signed her training camp deal with the Lynx and that was something that was completely unexpected’, said Lucas

Minnesota Lynx guard Layshia Clarendon looks to pass the ball in a game against the Washington Mystics on June 8, 2021. (Photo credit: Domenic Allegra)

Layshia Clarendon Foundation seeks to redistribute wealth, healthcare to the trans community

By Lucas Seehafer / April 26, 2022

‘It should be accessible and abundant’

Lynx stay quiet on draft night, select Jones and Sjerven

By Lucas Seehafer / April 11, 2022

Tall task for draftees on stacked roster