Lynx Extend Home Perfection with Dominant Win Over Sky
Minnesota Improves to 21–4 as Collier and McBride Lead Balanced Attack
Reese Makes WNBA History Despite Chicago’s Struggles in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — July 22, 2025
The Minnesota Lynx continued their undefeated run at home on Tuesday night with a commanding 91–68 victory over the Chicago Sky at the Target Center. Led by standout performances from Kayla McBride and Napheesa Collier, who each scored 19 points, the Lynx improved to 13–0 at home and 21–4 overall, reinforcing their place as one of the WNBA’s top teams this season.
Despite falling behind 24–18 after the first quarter, the Lynx took control in the second and third periods with dominant stretches of offense and suffocating defense that left the Sky scrambling to respond. Minnesota outscored Chicago 52–26 in those middle quarters, transforming a shaky start into a blowout by the final buzzer.
Chicago Opens Strong, But Momentum Quickly Shifts
The Sky came into the game with a sense of urgency and energy, starting strong behind aggressive drives and solid shooting. Kia Nurse, starting in place of the injured Ariel Atkins, put up 16 points and helped Chicago build an early lead. However, the momentum quickly shifted as the Lynx found their rhythm.
Minnesota’s response in the second quarter was swift and clinical. After struggling in the opening frame, they exploded for 29 points in the second while holding Chicago to just 14. McBride and Collier ignited the run with consecutive baskets, and the Lynx capitalized on defensive stops to score on 11 straight possessions to close the first half.
By halftime, Minnesota held a 47–38 lead, with McBride already in double figures and the team clicking on both ends of the floor.
Collier and McBride Lead Balanced Offensive Effort
The Lynx’s win was built on balance and cohesion. McBride and Collier’s 19-point outings set the tone, but they were far from alone in contributing to the scoring effort. Bridget Carlton added 11 points, while Alanna Smith and Courtney Williams each finished with 10.
Collier, who had been held scoreless in the first quarter, responded with authority in the second half. Her two-way play proved crucial, especially as she recorded four of the Lynx’s eight blocks and added multiple key rebounds to keep possessions alive. Her performance comes just days after her 36-point showcase in the All-Star Game, further solidifying her MVP-caliber season.
The Lynx’s efficiency was also on full display. They shot nearly 45% from the floor and converted defense into offense, scoring 20 points off 23 Chicago turnovers. Their defensive effort limited the Sky to just 12 points in the third quarter, effectively sealing the win before the fourth.
Reese Makes History in Losing Effort
Despite the team’s loss, Chicago’s Angel Reese etched her name into WNBA history by recording her 10th straight double-double. Her 11-point, 11-rebound effort makes her the first player in league history to post multiple streaks of 10 or more double-doubles in a single season.
Reese secured the milestone late in the fourth quarter with a contested layup, showcasing the resilience and hustle that have defined her season. She also had nine turnovers in the game and picked up her seventh technical foul of the season—one more will lead to an automatic suspension.
Reese’s double-double streak dates back to June 22 against the Atlanta Dream. The second-year forward continues to be a statistical leader for a Chicago squad that has struggled to find consistent form this season.
Kamilla Cardoso also contributed a double-double for the Sky with 10 points and 10 rebounds, while Nurse’s 16 points paced the team. Still, those performances were not enough to overcome Minnesota’s depth and execution.
Lynx Look Ahead With Confidence
Minnesota’s win further cements their place among the league’s elite, with their unbeaten record at home now standing at 13–0. The team has displayed the depth, discipline, and star power needed to contend deep into the postseason.
Backup point guard Natisha Hiedeman left the game with an ankle injury in the third quarter, finishing the night on the bench. The extent of her injury remains unclear, but her absence didn’t slow Minnesota’s momentum.
With every starter reaching double figures and the defense forcing a season-high in turnovers, the Lynx demonstrated the full scope of their potential on both ends of the court.
Chicago Struggles Continue
The Sky drop to 7–16, marking the third-worst record in the WNBA. With offensive inconsistency, turnovers, and limited bench production continuing to plague the team, the road ahead remains difficult.
As Reese continues to build a historic campaign, the challenge for Chicago will be finding ways to capitalize on her performances and turn them into wins. The Sky will look to regroup quickly ahead of their next matchup against the Seattle Storm.







