Lynx hammered by Sparks
The defending WBNBA champs - The Minnesota Lynx - was blown out in L.A. last night. The Sparks romped Minnesota by a score of, 92-76. Candace Park led the Sparks with 22 points. Monica Wright led Minnesota with 19.
The defending WBNBA champs - The Minnesota Lynx - was blown out in L.A. last night. The Sparks romped Minnesota by a score of, 92-76. Candace Park led the Sparks with 22 points. Monica Wright led Minnesota with 19.
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The Lynx ripped the L.A. Sparks 88-77 in a battle of the top two Western Conference teams Tuesday night at Target Center. Seimone Augustus scored 23 points to lead Minnesota, and in doing so she set the record for most points in franchise history. Maya Moore also scored 23 points.
It's a rare two-game losing streak for the WNBA champion Lynx, as they fall to 13-3 on the season.
At Target Center, the first-place Lynx take on the second-place Sparks in a battle of the best teams in the Western Conference tonight. Minnesota’s Seimone Augustus comes into the game just nine points short of becoming the franchise’s all time leading scorer.
The Lynx travel to the West Coast Thursday to take on the Los Angeles Sparks at Staples Center. The Sparks are in second place in the WNBA Western Conference standings with a 10-6 record behind the 13-2 Lynx. The Lynx won the last meeting between the teams, 92-84, on May 24.
The Minnesota Lynx are back to work. The WNBA champs opened training camp yesterday at Target Center. They start play May 20 against Phoenix. They’ll try to be the first team to repeat as league champions since the 2002 Los Angeles Sparks.
The Lynx are back at work Wednesday following a few days off after sweeping the L.A. Sparks from the playoffs. Coach Cheryl Reeve says her team is "locked into" repeating as league champions this year, telling the Star Tribune "we understand what it takes to win."
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