Team Information
Founded | 1999 |
Owner(s) | Alex Rodriguez, Marc Lore |
Head Coach | Cheryl Reeve |
Mascots | Prowl |
Stadium | Target Center |
Minnesota Lynx Bio

Founded in the year 1999, when the WNBA announced the addition of two expansion teams. Officially, the name was given in 1998, but the team function started in 1999. The Minnesota Lynx were in their inaugural season in 1999, finishing with a 15–17 record.
In 2003, the Lynx appointed Suzie McConnell-Serio as head coach, leading them to their first playoff appearance in franchise history. Following several disappointing seasons, the Lynx achieved a remarkable turnaround in 2011, finishing with a 27–7 record, the best in both the WNBA and team history. That year, they secured their first WNBA championship, marking Minnesota's first professional sports title since the Twins' 1991 World Series win, with Seimone Augustus earning the Finals MVP title.
The Lynx claimed another WNBA championship in 2015, reaching the finals for the fifth time in six years. As a new era dawns, players like Napheesa Collier are leading the team into the future.
READ MORE: Minnesota Lynx Playoff History
Minnesota Lynx Owner
Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore are the owners of the Minnesota Lynx as of September 2025.
Minnesota Lynx Jersey and Logo

The home outfits have silver and blue trim on a white background. The blue emblem of the Mayo Clinic, the team's sponsor, is displayed on the shirts. The outfits are blue with white and silver accents during away games, while the sponsor's emblem is displayed in silver.
The WNBA signed an eight-year contract with Nike, Inc. in 2018, replacing the Lynx's previous Adidas uniforms, which were the league standard. Additionally, Verizon sponsors 11 WNBA clubs, including the Lynx, whose uniforms prominently display the company's emblem.
Minnesota Lynx Retired Jersey
No. | Player | Position | Tenure | Date |
13 | Lindsay Whalen | Guard | 2010–2018 | June 8, 2019 |
32 | Rebekkah Brunson | Forward | 2010–2018 | July 3, 2022 |
33 | Seimone Augustus | Guard | 2006–2019 | May 29, 2022 |
34 | Sylvia Fowles | Center | 2015–2022 | June 11, 2023 |
23 | Maya Moore | Forward | 2011-2018 | August 24. 2024 |
Minnesota Lynx Home Stadium
Since its inception, the arena has hosted the National Basketball Association's (NBA) Minnesota Timberwolves. Today, the Women's National Basketball Association's (WNBA) Minnesota Lynx call it home. The Target Center and the Minnesota Myth announced that the Myth would play its home games there in the 2024 Arena Football Season. However, the team only played one game there before folding during the season.
Minnesota Lynx Tickets and Broadcasting Details
The following TV networks carry Minnesota Lynx games: ESPN, ION, CBS Sports, and FANDUEL SPORTS NETWORK.
Both FANDUEL SPORTS NETWORK and WNBA League Pass will stream the games live.
Lynx fans can listen to live broadcasts of every Lynx game on the Minnesota Lynx channel on iHeartRadio/KFAN. Additionally, they can go to Lynx Radio on SoundCloud to hear interviews with Lynx executives, coaches, and players.
Minnesota Lynx Coaching Staff
Cheryl Reeve is the head coach of the Minnesota Lynx and the president of basketball operations. The squad has won four league titles under her direction. The greatest winning percentage, the most wins by a female coach, and the most postseason victories by any coach are among the many WNBA records that Reeve owns. WNBA Coach of the Year awards were given to her in 2011, 2016, 2020, and 2024. In 2019 and 2024, she received the WNBA Basketball Executive of the Year award.
Supporting Reeve in managing the Lynx are several key staff members: Rebekkah Brunson, the only player to win five WNBA titles. Eric Thibault: He led the Washington Mystics for 12 seasons as head coach, associate head coach, and assistant coach. Lindsay Whalen: She is regarded as one of the best point guards in WNBA history and played for the Sun and Lynx for 15 seasons.
Minnesota Lynx Famous Players
Napheesa Collier
Napheesa Collier is a talented American who plays professional basketball for the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) Minnesota Lynx. Collier, who was chosen by the Lynx as the sixth overall pick in the 2019 WNBA draft, had an outstanding rookie campaign, winning Rookie of the Year, being named to the All-Rookie Team, and making her first appearance on the All-Star team.
She made it to the WNBA All-Star team on five occasions in 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024, and 2025. She also made it to the WNBA All-Defensive Second Team (2020, 2023) and won the Defensive Player of the Year award in 2024.
Kayla McBride
American professional basketball player Kayla Renae McBride plays shooting guard for the Women's National Basketball Association's Minnesota Lynx. In the 2014 WNBA draft, McBride was chosen by the San Antonio Stars with the third overall pick.
She is an important member of the Lynx in the 2023–24 season and has been named an All-Star five times. McBride averaged 17.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game last season, setting career highs while starting all 38 games.
Minnesota Lynx Rivalries
Due to its intense playoff contests, the Lynx-Sparks rivalry is one of the WNBA's most anticipated games. In the 2016 and 2017 WNBA Finals, the clubs played each other back-to-back. The Lynx lost the series 4-1 to the Sparks in a hotly contested Game 5 in 2016.
However, Minnesota bounced back the next year, defeating the Sparks in another Game 5 with the same 4-1 series score, but this time emerging as the victors. The Lynx won their fourth overall championship with this victory.
Minnesota Lynx WNBA Records and Stats
The Minnesota Lynx have made it to the WNBA playoffs in 16 out of their 26 seasons. They have claimed the championship title four times, triumphing in the years 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017.
Year | Team | W/L% | Finish | Coaches | Playoffs Result |
2025 | Minnesota Lynx | .773 | 1st | Cheryl Reeve | Season continues* |
2024 | Minnesota Lynx | .800 | 1st | Cheryl Reeve (12-3) | Lost WNBA Finals |
2023 | Minnesota Lynx | .475 | 3rd | Cheryl Reeve (19-21) | Lost 1st Round |
2022 | Minnesota Lynx | .389 | 5th | Cheryl Reeve (14-22) | Not Qualified |
2021 | Minnesota Lynx | .688 | 2nd | Cheryl Reeve (22-10) | Lost 2nd Round |
2020 | Minnesota Lynx | .636 | 4th | Cheryl Reeve (14-8) | Lost Semis |
2019 | Minnesota Lynx | .529 | 3rd | Cheryl Reeve (18-16) | Lost 1st Round |
2018 | Minnesota Lynx | .529 | 4th | Cheryl Reeve (18-16) | Lost 1st Round |
2017 | Minnesota Lynx | .794 | 1st | Cheryl Reeve (27-7) | Won Finals |
2016 | Minnesota Lynx | .824 | 1st | Cheryl Reeve (28-6) | Lost Finals |
2015 | Minnesota Lynx | .647 | 1st | Cheryl Reeve (22-12) | Won Finals |
2014 | Minnesota Lynx | .735 | 2nd | Cheryl Reeve (25-9) | Lost W. Conf. Finals |
2013 | Minnesota Lynx | .765 | 1st | Cheryl Reeve (26-8) | Won Finals |
2012 | Minnesota Lynx | .794 | 1st | Cheryl Reeve (27-7) | Lost Finals |
2011 | Minnesota Lynx | .794 | 1st | Cheryl Reeve (27-7) | Won Finals |
2010 | Minnesota Lynx | .382 | 4th | Cheryl Reeve (13-21) | |
2009 | Minnesota Lynx | .412 | 5th | Jennifer Gillom (14-20) | Not Qualified |
2008 | Minnesota Lynx | .471 | 6th | Don Zierden (16-18) | Not Qualified |
2007 | Minnesota Lynx | .294 | 6th | Don Zierden (10-24) | Not Qualified |
2006 | Minnesota Lynx | .294 | 7th | Suzie McConnell Serio (8-15), Carolyn Jenkins (2-9) | Not Qualified |
2005 | Minnesota Lynx | .412 | 6th | Suzie McConnell Serio (14-20) | Not Qualified |
2004 | Minnesota Lynx | .529 | 3rd | Suzie McConnell Serio (18-16) | Lost W. Conf. Semis |
2003 | Minnesota Lynx | .529 | 4th | Suzie McConnell Serio (18-16) | Lost W. Conf. Semis |
2002 | Minnesota Lynx | .313 | 8th | Brian Agler (6-13), Heidi VanDerveer (4-9) | Not Qualified |
2001 | Minnesota Lynx | .375 | 6th | Brian Agler (12-20) | Not Qualified |
2000 | Minnesota Lynx | .469 | 6th | Brian Agler (15-17) | Not Qualified |
1999 | Minnesota Lynx | .469 | 4th | Brian Agler (15-17) | Not Qualified |
Minnesota Lynx Hall of Famers
Teresa Edwards, an American former women's basketball player who played as a point guard, is a four-time Olympic gold medalist. This legendary figure is the only player from the Minnesota Lynx to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, receiving this honour in 2013 as part of the Minnesota Lynx Hall of Famers.
READ MORE: Minnesota Lynx Finals Appearances
FAQ's On Minnesota Lynx
A. The Minnesota Lynx was founded in 1999 and has played in 26 seasons of the WNBA.
A. The Minnesota Lynx have won 4 times the WNBA championship.
A. In the 2024 WNBA Draft, Alissa Pili from the University of Utah was selected with the eighth overall pick by the Minnesota Lynx.
A. Prowl is the mascot of the Minnesota Lynx.