Lynx Avenge Finals Loss with Commanding Win Over Liberty
The Minnesota Lynx delivered a strong statement on Wednesday night by defeating the New York Liberty 100–93 at Target Center. In a rematch of the 2024 WNBA Finals, the Lynx outlasted a shorthanded Liberty team to maintain their momentum atop the league standings.
First Quarter: A Balanced Start from Both Teams
The opening quarter offered fireworks on both ends of the floor. The Liberty, despite missing three key players — Breanna Stewart, Nyara Sabally, and Kennedy Burke — came out swinging. Sabrina Ionescu and Marine Johannes carried the offensive load early, leading to a fast-paced, high-efficiency attack. Ionescu facilitated crisp ball movement while Johannes found success with her outside shooting.
Minnesota responded quickly through Alanna Smith’s work in the paint and Napheesa Collier’s steady presence. With the tempo surging on both ends, the first quarter closed evenly matched at 24–24. The Lynx showcased a well-rounded approach while New York leaned on transition scoring and sharp cuts to the basket.
Collier Takes Over in the Second Quarter
Minnesota’s offense took control in the second quarter, led by a scoring outburst from Napheesa Collier. The star forward scored 13 of her 19 first-half points in the period, slicing through New York’s interior defense with ease. Her combination of finesse around the rim and mid-range efficiency began to tilt momentum in Minnesota’s favor.
As the Liberty struggled to protect the lane without Stewart, Minnesota capitalized with improved spacing and perimeter ball movement. Kayla McBride and Courtney Williams distributed the ball effectively, allowing the Lynx to expand their lead. By halftime, the Lynx had built a 51–42 advantage, holding the Liberty to just 18 points in the second quarter.
Second Half Surge: Lynx Dominate from Deep
The third quarter continued the trend of Lynx dominance. The team found its rhythm from beyond the arc, with McBride and Bridget Carleton hitting crucial three-pointers. Minnesota’s offense hit a new gear, shooting nearly 50 percent from the field for the game and knocking down a season-high 15 threes.
Courtney Williams controlled the pace with her facilitation and rebounding, nearly securing a triple-double. Her ability to manage New York’s defensive pressure helped Minnesota avoid turnovers and maintain spacing. Jessica Shepard and Natisha Hiedeman added valuable minutes off the bench, allowing the Lynx to rotate freely and stay fresh in the second half.
New York Rallies Late but Falls Short
Despite the growing deficit, the Liberty made one last push in the final quarter. Ionescu caught fire again, scoring in bunches and cutting the Lynx lead to four with under two minutes to play. Isabelle Harrison chipped in with strong post play, and Johannes hit timely jumpers to keep the pressure on.
However, Minnesota remained composed. Collier delivered a key bucket in the final minute, finishing a tough layup through contact to extend the lead to six. The Liberty were unable to recover from that blow, and Minnesota closed out the game at the free-throw line, securing the 100–93 victory.
Final Stats and Standout Performers
The Lynx shot an impressive 49.2% from the field and 41.7% from three-point range, hitting 15 triples as a team. They also shared the ball effectively with 29 assists, and their rebounding edge helped them keep possessions alive late in the game.
Collier led all scorers with 30 points, 10 rebounds, and three blocks in a dominant all-around showing. McBride added 24 points, while Carleton contributed 12 on 4-of-6 shooting from long range. Williams posted 13 assists and nine rebounds in a near triple-double effort.
The Liberty were led by Ionescu’s 31 points, while Harrison and Johannes scored 15 and 14, respectively. Without Stewart and key bench depth, the Liberty’s defense wore down under constant pressure from the Lynx attack.
What’s Next for Both Teams
With the win, Minnesota improves to 23–5 and solidifies their top-seed standing as the regular season enters its final stretch. The Lynx now prepare for a Western Conference clash against the defending champion Las Vegas Aces in what could be a playoff preview.
The Liberty fall to 17–9 and will aim to regroup quickly with back-to-back games against the Connecticut Sun looming. Their depth will be tested again unless their stars return to full health, but the team remains in strong playoff contention in the Eastern Conference.







