Seimone Augustus

How the Minnesota Lynx keep growing their audience

By Terry Horstman / August 10, 2023

Inside the significant jump in attendance, TV ratings this season

2023 WNBA All-Star Game has different feel with Brittney Griner back

By Jesse Morrison / July 16, 2023

The 2023 WNBA All-Star Game felt normal again with Brittney Griner back in the game for the first time since 2021

Inside the Minnesota Lynx’s weekend of reflection and celebration

By Terry Horstman / June 15, 2023

The team honored its All-25 team and retired Sylvia Fowles jersey

Three photos are arranged in a grid: Maryland's Diamond Miller celebrates on the court at left; South Carolina's Aliyah Boston backs down a defender at top; and Tennessee's Jordan Horston looks up as she dribbles at bottom.

Who typically wins WNBA Rookie of the Year — and what happens next?

By Jenn Hatfield / April 26, 2023

Aliyah Boston is the favorite, but she’ll have challengers

Cheryl Reeve meets with the media after Minnesota's 97-92 win against the Washington Mystics on July 26 at Target Center in Minneapolis (Photo Credit: John McClellan)

How the Lynx turned a fringe WNBA player into 2023 draftees Maïa Hirsch and Brea Beal

By Hunter Cruse / April 23, 2023

Minnesota uses ‘Sam Presti-like’ strategy to add top international prospect in 2023 draft

LSU stuns, builds legacy in program’s first championship

By Gabriella Lewis / April 2, 2023

A game for the ages as Tigers break through

Natasha Cloud (bottom right) smiles after being selected by DiJonai Carrington (top left) eighth overall in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited basketball draft on Jan. 23, 2022. (Screenshot from the YouTube.com livestream)

Athletes Unlimited Basketball: Week 1 includes Cloud, Williams as captains

By Arie Graham / February 14, 2023

Pokey Chatman, Seimone Augustus among the facilitators

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Big things happening at LSU and in the SEC

By The Next / January 16, 2023

Missy and Gabriella talk all things SEC and the unveiling of Seimone Augustus statue

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.

LSU erects statue to honor the great Seimone Augustus

By Gabriella Lewis / January 16, 2023

‘I’m still trying to wrap my mind around what’s happening’

Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve chats it up with Mystics head coach Mike Thibault

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The Minnesota Lynx are going through it

By The Next / June 3, 2022

Jackie Powell is joined by Lynx beat writer Lucas Seehafer to discuss the Lynx’s struggles, the jersey retirment of Seimone Augustus, and more