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Lynx vs. Storm Live: Score Updates, Key Players, and How to Watch the WNBA Showdown
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SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm snapped the Minnesota Lynx’s perfect start to the 2025 WNBA season with a 94-84 Commissioner’s Cup victory at Climate Pledge Arena, handing Minnesota its first loss after a 9-0 run.
Key Takeaways
• Final score: Seattle Storm 94, Minnesota Lynx 84 (June 11, 2025).
• Seattle improves to 6-4 (4-2 home); Minnesota falls to 9-1 (5-1 road).
• Nneka Ogwumike (21 pts, 10 reb) posts her third double-double of the year.
• Erica Wheeler delivers 20 points, 6 assists and the dagger three in the final minute.
• Napheesa Collier keeps the Lynx close with 25 points and 9 boards.
First-Half Fireworks
Seattle’s offense clicked early, shooting 57 percent in a 32-27 opening quarter that forced Minnesota to chase from behind. Skylar Diggins-Smith pushed the pace, recording 12 of her 18 points before halftime and repeatedly finding Ezi Magbegor (13 pts, 8 reb) on high-low feeds that stressed the Lynx interior defense.
Lynx Rally, Storm Respond
Coach Cheryl Reeve’s group roared out of intermission with an 11-1 blitz—sparked by Collier’s and-one, a Kayla McBride triple and back-to-back stops—to seize a 60-49 edge. Yet the Storm answered with a 26-6 avalanche, highlighted by Ogwumike’s put-back, Gabby Williams’ baseline steal-and-score and a Magbegor swat that ignited transition.
Clutch Moments
• 2:41 remaining: Official review wipes out a Lynx bucket on a shot-clock violation.
• 2:18: Diggins-Smith drills a right-wing three for an 83-79 Storm cushion.
• 1:07: McBride (19 pts, 5-of-11 3FG) buries a long-range answer, 85-84.
• 0:54: Wheeler splashes a step-back three, silencing Minnesota’s rally.
• 0:25: Wheeler seals the result at the line, capping a personal 5-0 run.
What It Means for the Standings
The Lynx remain atop the Western Conference but now lead Phoenix by just 2.5 games, while Seattle climbs to third and extends its win streak to three. The Cup race tightens as both clubs sit at 1-1 with two intra-conference games left.
Player of the Game
Nneka Ogwumike: 21 points (8-13 FG), 10 rebounds, 2 steals, +14 plus-minus. The veteran forward’s physicality on the glass and timely slip cuts punished Minnesota’s switching scheme.
Quote Board
“We pride ourselves on weathering storms—pun intended,” Ogwumike joked postgame. “Tonight we showed resilience and depth against the hottest team in the league.”
Stat Comparison
• FG% — SEA 50.7 | MIN 44.1
• 3-PT — SEA 10-of-25 | MIN 9-of-26
• Rebounds — SEA 38 | MIN 33
• Turnovers — SEA 11 | MIN 14
Upcoming Schedule
• Seattle Storm: at Las Vegas Aces, June 14, 10 p.m. ET (WNBA League Pass).
• Minnesota Lynx: vs Golden State Valkyries, June 15, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN2).
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