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40 results for "minnesota lynx"
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espnW -- President Laurel Richie answers WNBA questions
Kate FaganWNBA president Laurel Richie gives some insight into where the league is as it finishes its 16th season -- the good and the bad.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2012 -
W roundtable: The Connecticut Sun's Tina Charles the MVP favorite...
espnWWith the WNBA playoffs upon us, one question remains: Who has earned the WNBA MVP honors? Our writers weigh in, picking an overwhelming favorite.
Story | Conversation | September 24, 2012 -
espnW -- Roster limits hurt WNBA
Kate FaganWith WNBA rosters capped at 11, teams can't afford to carry their own Jeremy Lins, young players who could become stars.
Story | Conversation | August 21, 2012 -
espnW Olympics Lindsay Whalen, Maya Moore take different routes t...
Graham HaysLindsay Whalen is one of the oldest players making her Olympic debut; Maya Moore is the youngest. But together the two Minnesota Lynx teammates hope to bring home yet another title.
Story | Conversation | July 16, 2012 -
2012 Body Issue: Seimone Augustus wears her heart on her sleeve
Leslie GoldmanLynx All-Star Seimone Augustus has transformed her body into a 6-foot canvas with tattoos that honor her mom and grandmothers.
Story | Conversation | July 12, 2012 -
Fagan: An education on the WNBA
Kate FaganKate Fagan has never been a fan of the WNBA, though she should fit right in with the league's demographic. In the first of a three-part series to educate herself on the league, Fagan realizes some of the its flaws are, in fact, strengths.
Story | Conversation | June 26, 2012 -
Minnesota Lynx's Maya Moore aims for four titles in 2012
Maya MooreThe Minnesota Lynx guard opens her busy year in Valencia, Spain, as she sets her sights on titles in the Euroleague, Spanish League, WNBA and Olympic Games.
Story | Conversation | February 06, 2012 -
espnW: Our top 5 sports moments from 2011
Abby Wambach's heroics. Lexi Thompson's breakthrough. Minnesota's revival. Those are just a few of our top sports moments from 2011.
Story | Conversation | December 28, 2011 -
Sarah Spain: The year that 'twas
Sarah SpainIn this week's installment of "That's What She Said," espnW poet laureate Sarah Spain tackles the year in sports, carol-style.
Story | Conversation | December 21, 2011 -
Eleven most memorable stories of 2011
Whitney HoltzmanOn 11/11/11, we decided to reflect on the 11 top women's sports moments of 2011. What a year it's already been, and it's not over yet.
Story | Conversation | November 11, 2011 -
WNBA Finals -- Five things we learned
Joanne C. GerstnerThe Minnesota Lynx are the 2011 WNBA champions, bringing home the first title in franchise history.
Story | Conversation | October 08, 2011 -
WNBA Finals -- Rookie Moore and veteran McWilliams-Franklin share...
Joanne C. GerstnerAlmost 20 years of age separate rookie Maya Moore and Taj McWilliams-Franklin, but they will always share Minnesota's 2011 championship season.
Story | Conversation | October 08, 2011 -
WNBA Finals -- Angel McCoughtry sets record in Dream loss
Michelle SmithThe Dream's Angel McCoughtry netted a WNBA Finals single-game scoring record with 38 points in a Game 2 loss to the Lynx.
Story | Conversation | October 05, 2011 -
WNBA Finals -- Erika de Souza ready for Game 2
Michelle SmithThe Dream are happy to have their 6-foot-5 center back after her three-game absence to help Brazil qualify for the Olympics.
Story | Conversation | October 04, 2011 -
WNBA Finals - Minnesota Lynx proves team's appeal in Game 1 win
Michelle SmithMore than 15,000 fans turned out to support the Minnesota Lynx as they came back from a first-half deficit to beat the Atlanta Dream at home.
Story | Conversation | October 03, 2011 -
WNBA Finals -- With Erika de Souza absent, Atlanta Dream's Sancho...
Michelle SmithWith Erika de Souza absent, Sancho Lyttle has been moved from power forward to center. In Sunday's game against the Lynx, she didn't score.
Story | Conversation | October 03, 2011