WNBA, Minnesota Lynx and Starting-5
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WNBA All-Star Game, Caitlin Clark
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Fourth-quarter surge from Phoenix Mercury proved to be too much for Minnesota Lynx to overcome. While the Minnesota Lynx have stormed to the top of the WNBA world this season, they've been able to put together solid outings throughout their first 20 games. On Wednesday, July 9, though, Minnesota ran into a late buzzsaw from the Phoenix Mercury.
The rosters for Team Clark and Team Collier have been finalized, officially kicking off the 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend here in Indianapolis.
The Minnesota Lynx are in action Thursday in one of the day's two WNBA contests, taking on the Los Angeles Sparks for the fourth time this
WNBA expansion teams usually don't get off to good starts, but the Golden State Valkyries are rewriting that narrative.
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WNBA All-Star Game captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier built their rosters, with both prioritizing teammates and agreeing to swap coaches.
Banham had her share of viral moments when she played for the University of Minnesota Gophers. Buzzer beaters, a 60-piece, even a tweet from Kobe Bryant. She entered the league as the fourth overall pick. But that notoriety pales in comparison to the women's game now. Her young Chicago teammates Angel Reese and Hailey Van Lith are prime examples.
Washington Mystics (9-10) | Prior Rank: 9 - The Mystics snapped a two-game losing streak on Tuesday by defeating the Chicago Sky in a two-point win to pull back within one game of .500. The Mystics have gotten better at executing in close games, but they need to string together a few wins in a row to rise in the standings and in these rankings.