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Minnesota Lynx

Minnesota Lynx

The Minnesota Lynx are a Women's National Basketball Association basketball team that was formed in 1999. They play at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Uniforms

The team's colors are Blue, Green, White and Silver. Their home uniforms are white with blue green and silver trim LYNX is written on the jerseys in green. The road uniforms are green with blue, white and silver trim LYNX written in silver.

Playoff history

Playoff Appearances: 2003, 2004

Conference Championships:

WNBA Championships:

History

In April 1998, the WNBA announced they would add two expansion teams (Minnesota and the Orlando Miracle), for the 1999 season. The Lynx started their inaugural season in 1999 with 12,000 fans in attendance to watch the first regular-season game, against the Detroit Shock at Target Center. The Lynx won their first game 68 to 51 against Detroit. They finished their first season 15-17 overall.

The Lynx first head coach Brian Agler was released during the 2002 season. Heidi VanDerveer became the interim head coach for the remainder of the season.

In 2003, the Lynx hired Suzie McConnell Serio as head coach. She lead the team to finished with a franchise-best 18-16 record and advanced to the WNBA Playoffs for the first time. They matched both of these feats in the 2004 season.

Retired numbers

Hall of Famers

Not to be forgotten

  • Janell Burse
  • Tonya Edwards
  • Betty Lennox
  • Andrea Lloyd-Curry , now a Lynx TV analyst
  • Lynn Pride
  • Shanele Stires , now an Assistant Coach at Ohio University

Current stars

  • Svetlana Abrosimova
  • Teresa Edwards
  • Kristi Harrower
  • Nicole Ohlde
  • Katie Smith
  • Michele Van Gorp
  • Tamika Williams

Coaches and others

Head Coaches:

External links

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