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Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay
Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

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Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. (AP) — Napheesa Collier scored 26 points and the Minnesota Lynx successfully challenged two foul calls in the last minute of overtime to beat Atlanta 96-92 on Friday night in a game that saw the Dream rally after a weather-related delay in the second quarter. The Lynx were up 92-90 when challenges reversed foul calls on Atlanta drives with 54.8 and 20.5 seconds to go. Kayla McBride then made four free throws in the last 17.5 seconds to secure the win. Advertisement McBride scored 18 points for the Lynx (13-2) to surpass 5,000 for her career. Courtney Williams added 16 points and Bridget Carleton 14. Minnesota made 13 3-pointers and 17 of 18 free throws. Brionna Jones had 18 points, Allisha Gray scored 17 and Brittney Griner 16 for the balanced Dream (10-6). Rhyne Howard added 15 points, Jordan Canada had 14 and reserve Naz Hillmon 10. Atlanta had a season-high 52 points in the paint to 24 for Minnesota. After missing two games, Collier helped the Lynx get off to a strong start. Her basket — giving her 13 points — pushed the lead to 45-28 midway through the second quarter. But moments later the lights flickered off and on in the Gateway Center Arena, the result of severe thunderstorms outside. The game was delayed for eight minutes. When play resumed, the Dream were a different team, outscoring the Lynx 38-15, with Canada's back-to-back shots push the lead to 66-60 with 3:50 left in the third quarter. Advertisement The Lynx recovered to take a 69-68 lead after three quarters. The Dream led by seven in the fourth quarter. Collier's free throws tied the score at 86 with 21 seconds left in regulation and Atlanta didn't get a good look on the final shot. ___ AP WNBA: The Associated Press

Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay
Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay

Washington Post

time9 hours ago

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  • Washington Post

Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — Napheesa Collier scored 26 points and the Minnesota Lynx successfully challenged two foul calls in the last minute of overtime to beat Atlanta 96-92 on Friday night in a game that saw the Dream rally after a weather-related delay in the second quarter. The Lynx were up 92-90 when challenges reversed foul calls on Atlanta drives with 54.8 and 20.5 seconds to go. Kayla McBride then made four free throws in the last 17.5 seconds to secure the win.

Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay
Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. (AP) — Napheesa Collier scored 26 points and the Minnesota Lynx successfully challenged two foul calls in the last minute of overtime to beat Atlanta 96-92 on Friday night in a game that saw the Dream rally after a weather-related delay in the second quarter. The Lynx were up 92-90 when challenges reversed foul calls on Atlanta drives with 54.8 and 20.5 seconds to go. Kayla McBride then made four free throws in the last 17.5 seconds to secure the win. Advertisement McBride scored 18 points for the Lynx (13-2) to surpass 5,000 for her career. Courtney Williams added 16 points and Bridget Carleton 14. Minnesota made 13 3-pointers and 17 of 18 free throws. Brionna Jones had 18 points, Allisha Gray scored 17 and Brittney Griner 16 for the balanced Dream (10-6). Rhyne Howard added 15 points, Jordan Canada had 14 and reserve Naz Hillmon 10. Atlanta had a season-high 52 points in the paint to 24 for Minnesota. After missing two games, Collier helped the Lynx get off to a strong start. Her basket — giving her 13 points — pushed the lead to 45-28 midway through the second quarter. But moments later the lights flickered off and on in the Gateway Center Arena, the result of severe thunderstorms outside. The game was delayed for eight minutes. When play resumed, the Dream were a different team, outscoring the Lynx 38-15, with Canada's back-to-back shots push the lead to 66-60 with 3:50 left in the third quarter. Advertisement The Lynx recovered to take a 69-68 lead after three quarters. The Dream led by seven in the fourth quarter. Collier's free throws tied the score at 86 with 21 seconds left in regulation and Atlanta didn't get a good look on the final shot. ___ AP WNBA:

Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay
Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay

Associated Press

time9 hours ago

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  • Associated Press

Collier scores 26 points, Lynx use challenges in OT to top Dream, who rallied after weather delay

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. (AP) — Napheesa Collier scored 26 points and the Minnesota Lynx successfully challenged two foul calls in the last minute of overtime to beat Atlanta 96-92 on Friday night in a game that saw the Dream rally after a weather-related delay in the second quarter. The Lynx were up 92-90 when challenges reversed foul calls on Atlanta drives with 54.8 and 20.5 seconds to go. Kayla McBride then made four free throws in the last 17.5 seconds to secure the win. McBride scored 18 points for the Lynx (13-2) to surpass 5,000 for her career. Courtney Williams added 16 points and Bridget Carleton 14. Minnesota made 13 3-pointers and 17 of 18 free throws. Brionna Jones had 18 points, Allisha Gray scored 17 and Brittney Griner 16 for the balanced Dream (10-6). Rhyne Howard added 15 points, Jordan Canada had 14 and reserve Naz Hillmon 10. Atlanta had a season-high 52 points in the paint to 24 for Minnesota. After missing two games, Collier helped the Lynx get off to a strong start. Her basket — giving her 13 points — pushed the lead to 45-28 midway through the second quarter. But moments later the lights flickered off and on in the Gateway Center Arena, the result of severe thunderstorms outside. The game was delayed for eight minutes. When play resumed, the Dream were a different team, outscoring the Lynx 38-15, with Canada's back-to-back shots push the lead to 66-60 with 3:50 left in the third quarter. The Lynx recovered to take a 69-68 lead after three quarters. The Dream led by seven in the fourth quarter. Collier's free throws tied the score at 86 with 21 seconds left in regulation and Atlanta didn't get a good look on the final shot. ___ AP WNBA:

How to Watch Minnesota Lynx vs Washington Mystics: Live Stream WNBA, TV Channel
How to Watch Minnesota Lynx vs Washington Mystics: Live Stream WNBA, TV Channel

Newsweek

time4 days ago

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  • Newsweek

How to Watch Minnesota Lynx vs Washington Mystics: Live Stream WNBA, TV Channel

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Two teams in very different spots in the WNBA standings meet on Tuesday as the Minnesota Lynx hit the road to face the Washington Mystics. Minnesota sits first overall in the league with a 12-1 record, while the Mystics are in ninth place with a 6-8 record. Kayla McBride #21 of the Minnesota Lynx works around Sarah Ashlee Barker #13 of the Los Angeles Sparks during the first quarter of a 2025 Commissioner's Cup game at Target Center on June 14, 2025... Kayla McBride #21 of the Minnesota Lynx works around Sarah Ashlee Barker #13 of the Los Angeles Sparks during the first quarter of a 2025 Commissioner's Cup game at Target Center on June 14, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Lynx defeated the Sparks 101-78. More Photo byHow to Watch Minnesota Lynx vs Washington Mystics Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2025 Time: 8:00 PM EDT Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Midwest Extra - Nebraska Stream: Fubo (Try for free) The Lynx have been the league's best team this season, and Napheesa Collier has been the top MVP contender in the early going. The team has won three games in a row, including Saturday's 82-66 home win over the Los Angeles Sparks. Collier didn't play, but even without her, the team had no issue. Kayla McBride led the way with 29 points. The Mystics are coming off an overtime victory over the Dallas Wings. While Dallas guard Paige Bueckers looks set to run away with Rookie of the Year, Washington's two top rookies outplayed her in that game, led by a huge scoring effort from Sonia Citron and a big defensive game from Kiki Iriafen. Live stream the WNBA on Fubo this season. In addition to select local broadcasts, Fubo subscribers can watch all nationally televised games on ABC, ESPN, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ION, and NBA Network. Live stream the Minnesota Lynx at Washington Mystics game on Fubo: Start your free trial now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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