WNBA star confirms she’ll miss entire season
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The Lynx got a roster update this weekend with key center Dorka Juhasz opting to sit out the 2025 WNBA season.
Bueckers was a big star at UConn, where she ended her college career with averages of 19.8 points and 4.6 assists a game. The six-foot guard put up 19.9 points a game and shot 53.4% from the field and 41.9% from 3-point range while leading the Huskies to the NCAA women's championship.
The Wings play the Minnesota Lynx on Friday in their season opener. Bueckers, who is from Minnesota, grew up rooting for the team and said playing them will be surreal. “I was their biggest fan.” pic.twitter.com/YuoyMPaJW5
Breanna Stewart will start her ninth WNBA season in a few days. The New York Liberty All-Star and WNBA champ has been around the league long enough to watch her peers fight for visibility. Stewart has been a part of negotiations for two collective bargaining agreements as a member of the WNBA's players union.
The Lynx are one of the favorites to win a championship this year, though not the favorite. That honor goes to the defending champ New York Liberty, who defeated Minnesota in a grueling five-game series that went to overtime in the deciding contest.
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Out of halftime, Van Lith scored five, Ariel Atkins added four, and Rebecca Allen chipped in three to keep the Sky close, despite a 13-point explosion from Collier for the Lynx. Chicago trailed by just three heading into the fourth.
Fans were excited to spot Minnesota Lynx stars Napheesa Collier and Bridget Carleton courtside at a T-Wolves playoff game.
WNBA season will feature 13 teams for the first time since 2009 as the league makes its latest attempt at expansion, this time coming off a record-breaking season that saw an explosion into the national consciousness.
Former UConn women’s basketball star Dorka Juhasz will sit out the 2025 WNBA season, the Minnesota Lynx announced on Sunday.
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