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There was only one game Saturday, a Finals rematch between the Lynx and New York Liberty. For the third time this season, the Lynx exacted a measure of revenge, and in doing so extended their winning streak to six games and their lead in the race for the No. 1 seed to seven games.
After falling in last year's WNBA Finals, the Lynx have made a statement with a 3-0 record over New York in 2025. Saturday's win bumped the Liberty down to third place, and Minnesota has a commanding seven-game lead at the top of the league's standings.
It's been quite a period of time for the Minnesota Lynx, who have been able to still rule the WNBA world despite losing WNBA MVP candidate Napheesa Collier. The Lynx are now 27-5 this season and in pretty good shape.
With the Indiana Fever's 81-80 loss to the Dallas Wings, the Lynx nabbed their 14th playoff bid in the past 15 seasons.
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WNBA Champion Signs With Lynx Ahead of Matchup Against Former Team originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Minnesota Lynx announced Saturday they’ve signed guard Jaylyn Sherrod, 23, to a remainder-of-the-season contract.
After signing with the Minnesota Lynx, Jaylyn Sherrod speaks out for the first time following her release from the Liberty.
Perhaps the best (and certainly funniest) story to follow in this 2025 WNBA season has been the rise of StudBudz, which is the moniker that Lynx guards Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman (both of whom are currently rocking pink hair) call themselves when they're live-streaming on Twitch.