Minnesota Lynx

Cecilia Zandalasini handles the ball for the Minnesota Lynx in a game against the Los Angeles Sparks in 2018 (Photo Credit: Minnesota Lynx)

What a reunion with Cecilia Zandalasini could mean for the 2024 Minnesota Lynx

By Terry Horstman / April 24, 2024

Italian sharpshooter Zandalasini could be a major puzzle piece for the Lynx

Diamond Miller and Courtney Williams pose in their 2024 Minnesota Lynx jerseys. Miller's is blue and Williams' is white, and both have a new jersey patch for Federated Insurance visible near the left shoulder.

What a new jersey patch partnership means for the Minnesota Lynx

By Terry Horstman / April 21, 2024

Lynx expect their 2024 season to have a record-breaking level of corporate partnerships

Utah's Alissa Pili dribbles the ball with her left hand and uses her right arm to try to fend off a defender.

‘It all fell together for us’: Minnesota Lynx land Alissa Pili in 2024 WNBA Draft

By Terry Horstman / April 16, 2024

Minnesota also adds guard Kiki Jefferson at No. 31 overall

Lynx forward Nikolina Milić (31) looks toward the basket and pushes against Sun guard Leigha Brown (32), who blocks her path.

Minnesota, Chicago execute WNBA Draft eve trade

By Terry Horstman / April 14, 2024

Lynx send Nikolina Milić to Sky for Sika Koné and 2025, 2026 draft capital; 2024 first-round pick swap

Former LSU guard Seimone Augustus and current head coach Kim Mulkey hold up one hand each in the shape of an L in front of Augustus' on-campus statue.

Seimone Augustus, Michele Timms headline Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2024

By Aya Abdeen / April 6, 2024

Fellow inductees Harley Redin and Michael Cooper also have ties to women’s basketball

MN Lynx vs Chicago Sky, Sky team Alanna Smith (F#8), Courtney Williams (G#10), Elizabeth Williams (C-F#1) Kahleah Copper (G-F#2) on May 19th, 2023 at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota (photo credit John McClellan)

Alanna Smith and Courtney Williams are bringing a “great ball of energy” to Minnesota

By Terry Horstman / March 13, 2024

The Lynx introduced the pair of free agent newcomers, who expressed their excitement at joining the franchise

Graphic with photo of Natisha Hiedeman (2) diving for a basketball during a game for the Connecticut Sun. The text below reads "Going Places." The Locked On Women's Basketball logo is at the top right. Headshots of guest Natisha Hiedeman and host Howard Megdal are at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Natisha Hiedeman, difference-maker for Minnesota Lynx, Penn State

By The Next / March 7, 2024

‘When you’re happy off the court, you’re playing great on the court. So I feel like this is going to be a really exciting season for me’

A sign inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis shows Indiana Fever rookie center Aliyah Boston smiling and holding her blue No. 7 jersey at chest level. The Fever logo is behind her.

How to watch the 2024 WNBA Draft revealed

By Sydney Wingfield / February 28, 2024

BAM provides a stage for show on WNBA’s future

A photo of streaks of light criss-crossing through space, taken from a long exposure camera shot.

As WNBA free agency rolls on, let’s look at some depth charts

By Em Adler / February 4, 2024

A vibes-based approach to taking stock of the most chaotic time of the year

Elena Delle Donne, Nneka Ogwumike and DeWanna Bonner are all still unsigned in WNBA free agency, as of Feb. 2. (All photo credits: Domenic Allegra | The Next)

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Why has WNBA free agency felt different in 2024?

By The Next / February 2, 2024

Rachel Galligan of Winsidr breaks down the moves that have happened and what’s still coming