Seattle’s Offensive Rain Storm Drowns Win Streak
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On Wednesday night, the Minnesota Lynx looked to improved to 10 – 0 as they entered Climate Pledge Arena to take on the Seattle Storm, who were looking to make it three in a row. There was good ...
Seattle took it to Minnesota on Wednesday, giving them their first loss of the 2025 WNBA season and maybe revealed a blueprint for the rest of the league.
Minnesota Lynx guards Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman dyed their hair pink before their game against the Seattle Storm.
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Yardbarker on MSNAces head to Minnesota to take on the LynxThe Las Vegas Aces are 5-5 after a close loss, 76-70 to the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday afternoon. On Tuesday, they head off to Minnesota to take on the Lynx at 5pm PT at the Target Center.
The Minnesota Lynx are no longer undefeated, but they are very much still the team to beat in the West. The Western Conference reigning champs look to bounce back after their first loss of 2025 when they fell to the Seattle Storm 94-84 on Wednesday.
Plum is dealing with a left lower leg injury and she has been ruled out as a result. Cameron Brink (left knee) and Rae Burrell (right knee) are also out. Additionally, Odyssey Sims is not with the Sparks for personal reasons while Julie Allemand is not with the Sparks due to an overseas commitment.
Minnesota looks to bounce back from their first loss while Los Angeles rides momentum from their win over the Aces. The game will air on CBS at 1 p.m. ET.
The Storm fell behind in the first half and never found their footing Saturday against the Golden State Valkyries in a costly Commissioner’s Cup loss.