Top-Seeded Minnesota Lynx See Dream Season End Early
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A busy offseason lies ahead for Cheryl Reeve and the Lynx, who won't be able to completely run it back in 2026.
The pain was visible on Kayla McBride’s face. The 2025 Minnesota Lynx’s season was over. No more minutes to play, shots to get up, rebounds to chase down or stops to create. Instead, only time to reflect.
The StudBudz, the popular duo of Minnesota Lynx players and best friends Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman, gained attention across social media, primarily
The Minnesota Lynx entered the playoffs as the No. 1 seed and one of the favorites to win it all after being the top team in the WNBA all season. However, they fell short of their goal for the second consecutive year after losing the semifinal series to the Phoenix Mercury.
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Since then, they’ve dropped two straight games, blowing a 20-point lead in Game 2 and subsequently dropping Game 3 on Friday night. To make matters worse, Napheesa Collier exited the game in visible pain with 22 seconds to play, seemingly injuring her ankle on the final play of the game.
The Minnesota Lynx came into the 2025 WNBA season looking to win their fifth championship. Having fallen just short last season against the New York Liberty and with Napheesa Collier at the top of her game again,
The WNBA reportedly dished out a number of fines stemming from Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve's reaction to a non-foul call during her team's Game 3 loss to the Phoenix Mercury in the semifinals.