Lynx hit road to face struggling Liberty
After an impressive season-opening victory over Phoenix, the Lynx are in New York tonight to make sure the Liberty stay winless.
After an impressive season-opening victory over Phoenix, the Lynx are in New York tonight to make sure the Liberty stay winless.
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At Target Center tonight, the Lynx host the New York Liberty as they look for their 11th win in 12 games. Coach Cheryl Reeve admits that losing to Seattle Sunday night “stung” but now she can use it to remind players that they need to do a better job on defensive rebounding.
The Lynx improved to 2-0 with a 80-62 win over the Liberty in New York Tuesday night. Seimone Augustus, bruised ribs and all, scored a game-high 22 points to lead the Lynx. Maya Moore added 15 points and 7 assists.
After losing for the first time Sunday in Seattle, the Lynx bounced back with a blowout win over New York, 102-70. Seimone Augustus scored 28 points and rookie Devereaux Peters added a career-high 18 points. Minnesota is now a WNBA best, 11-1 on the season.
The WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx picked up where they left off, winning the 2012 season opener against Phoenix Sunday at Target Center, 105-83.
It's a battle of unbeatens tonight at Target Center as the Lynx take on the L.A. Sparks. Both teams are 2-0, with Minnesota getting opening-week victories over Phoenix and New York so far.
Minnesota Lynx guard Seimone Augustus is putting together an MVP-caliber season. She moved into sixth place on WNBA.com's weekly Race for the MVP feature. Augustus scored 26 points to lead the Lynx in a blowout win over New York on Thursday night.
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