Minnesota Lynx

Minnesota Lynx forward Jessica Shepard (10) reacts during a game against the Chicago Sky at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 14, 2022. (Photo credit: John McLellan)

2023 WNBA free agency preview: Minnesota Lynx

By Lucas Seehafer / January 5, 2023

After a rough 2022 season —Minnesota is ‘on a mission’ to get better this offseason

Locked on Women’s Basketball: League marketing agreements 101 with Napheesa Collier 

By The Next / December 15, 2022

Jackie and Napheesa Collier chat about the Player Marketing Agreements — its purpose and how the PMA is going in year two

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Minnesota Lynx GM Clare Duwelius is ready for WNBA offseason

By The Next / December 14, 2022

Howard and Clare Duwelius chat about free agency — WNBA draft and GM role

Minnesota Lynx tab Clare Duwelius as new general manager

By Lucas Seehafer / December 13, 2022

Duwelius has been a member of the Lynx’s front office since 2014

Las Vegas Aces center Iliana Rupert (21) tries to block Minnesota Lynx forward Natalie Achonwa's close-range shot from behind.

What Natalie Achonwa’s pregnancy means for the Lynx

By Lucas Seehafer / November 23, 2022

Lynx will need frontcourt help with Fowles’ retirement, Achonwa’s pregnancy

Lynx secure the No. 2 pick, further aligning the stars for a monster offseason

By Lucas Seehafer / November 12, 2022

The Lynx are in as good a position as any team to see a significant turnaround next season.

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.

Cheryl Reeve inks deal to return to Lynx, now with an even bigger role

By Lucas Seehafer / November 6, 2022

Why Reeve took her time before coming back to Minnesota

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.

A lack of buy-in doomed the Minnesota Lynx. What will the offseason bring?

By Lucas Seehafer / August 16, 2022

‘This team, I had to accept less’

Minnesota center Sylvia Fowles sits behind a table that has a microphone sitting on it directed at her face, wearing a black-and-white-patterned blouse and a black bucket hat during the Lynx's exit interviews.

Daily Briefing — Aug. 16, 2022: Lynx, Sparks conduct exit interviews

By Emily Adler / August 16, 2022

‘I won’t miss Minnesota Lynx anything’

Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles gets an invisible crown as she is introduced in the starting lineup before a game against the Atlanta Dream at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn., on Aug. 7, 2022. (Photo credit: John McLellan)

‘Syl gave us everything’: Inside the Minnesota Lynx’s celebration of Sylvia Fowles

By Lucas Seehafer / August 13, 2022

The regal postgame ceremony was a fitting tribute given Fowles’ on-court accolades and off-court interests