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  2. Target Center - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Lynx won their first two games on their home floor, and ultimately won the WNBA Championship, the first title won by a team that played in Target Center. [ 19 ] On April 20, 2022, it was announced that the Target Center will host the Big Ten women's basketball tournament in 2023 and 2024 and the Big Ten men's basketball tournament ...

  3. At a Twin Cities hotel, Brent Clark called the Lynx ticket office as his fifth-grade daughter swam in the pool. They had driven from Des Moines to watch the Lynx face Seattle but had yet to get ...

  4. Despite an ejection and agitated fans, Lynx exact revenge on ...

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    The last time the Wings came to Target Center, they handed the Lynx their worst-ever loss, a 40-point, one-sided beating just before the WNBA All-Star Game break in July. ... BOXSCORE: Lynx 91 ...

  5. Lynx fall to Fever in front of Target Center packed to see Clark

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    Target Center was full Sunday, but the Lynx offense hit empty after 30 minutes. This is becoming an issue. An announced crowd of 18,978 — the biggest in Lynx regular-season history — came out ...

  6. 2024 Minnesota Lynx season - Wikipedia

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    Target Center 8,117 10–3 14 June 17 Dallas: W 90–78: Kayla McBride (19) Alanna Smith (9) Kayla McBride (7) Target Center 8,314 11–3 15 June 19 Atlanta: W 68–55: Napheesa Collier (16) Dorka Juhász (11) Courtney Williams (6) Target Center 8,206 12–3 16 June 22 Phoenix: W 73–60: Napheesa Collier (23) Napheesa Collier (14) Alanna Smith ...

  7. Minnesota Lynx - Wikipedia

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    The Lynx went into the All-Star break with a 10–4 record, good for first place in the conference. [9] After losing to Phoenix in a 112–105 contest at Target Center on July 13, the Lynx went on a nine-game winning streak, at the time a franchise record and the longest in the league for 2011.