Okay, so I’ve been keeping tabs on the Minnesota Lynx lately, especially with the WNBA season heating up. I wanted to dig into their injury report because, you know, that can really make or break a team’s performance. It’s a bit of a rollercoaster, so let me walk you through what I did.
First, I started looking for recent news about the Lynx and any injuries. I mean, who’s in, who’s out, that’s the big question, right? I found some stuff talking about upcoming games, like against the Connecticut Sun and the New York Liberty. One article mentioned the dates – September 29th for the semifinals game and October 13th for a Finals game, if they make it that far. Fingers crossed!
Then I wanted some broader context. I checked out something that listed all their injuries for the whole 2025 season. Sounds like they might be in the clear for now, which is great news. They had another piece that was all about how injuries are affecting the 2024 season, and thankfully, it said “No injuries to report.” Whew, that’s a relief!
I also stumbled upon a bit of a strange news piece. It was about some guy who was stalking a player from UConn, Paige Bueckers. Apparently, he got in trouble and is banned from WNBA stuff. Totally unrelated to the Lynx, but still wild, right?

Finally, just for some background, I read up a bit on the Lynx’s history. They’ve had some legendary players like Katie Smith, Seimone Augustus, and Maya Moore. It’s pretty cool to see how the team has evolved over the years. It also mentioned that the Houston Comets were dominant in the early days of the WNBA, and the Seattle Storm have snagged a few championships too.
So, after all that digging, here’s what I gathered:
- The good news: It looks like the Minnesota Lynx are injury-free for now, at least according to the reports I found.
- Upcoming games: They’ve got some big games coming up, so we’ll see how they perform.
- Team history: The Lynx have a solid legacy, and it’s interesting to see how they stack up against other teams.
That’s my little investigation into the Lynx’s injury situation. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on them as the season progresses. Hopefully, they stay healthy and keep crushing it on the court!













