Lynx Will Represent the Western Conference in Commissioner’s Cup Final

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Minnesota clinches its first appearance in the championship game of the Commissioner’s Cup presented by Coinbase

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Lynx today announced that the team has officially clinched the final spot in the Commissioner’s Cup Final, the WNBA’s annual in-season tournament. Minnesota will represent the Western Conference for the first time since the tournament began in 2021.

Minnesota concluded Commissioner’s Cup play with a 4-1 record against conference opponents in games played from June 1-13. The team’s first victory came against the Dallas Wings on June 2 at home with a final score of 87-76. They tallied another win in Los Angeles against the Sparks that ended 86-62 on June 5. The single loss came in Phoenix with the Mercury connecting on a late go-ahead basket to capture the 81-80 win. Minnesota wrapped their final two Commissioner’s Cup games with wins over the Seattle Storm (83-64) and the defending champions, Las Vegas Aces (100-86) on June 9 and 11, respectively.

The Lynx currently own the best record in the Western Conference at 9-3, opening the season with the franchise’s best start through the first 12 games since the 2020 season. The team is currently averaging a league-high 86.7 points per game, while also leading the league in field goal percentage at 46.2%. 

As part of the Commissioner’s Cup platform, the league makes charitable contributions to non-profit organizations aligned with each team’s social justice work. This year’s Commissioner’s Cup will serve as a vehicle to support civic engagement efforts, with an emphasis on the impact of voting on reproductive rights. Through Commissioner’s Cup play, Minnesota has accumulated $13,000 donation dollars for their selected charitable organization, Gender Justice. Gender Justice works to dismantle the legal, political, and structural barriers to gender equity.

The Lynx host the Los Angeles Sparks tomorrow, June 14 with tipoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CT. The game will be televised nationally on ION and can be heard on KFAN-FM 100.3 and the iHeart Radio/Lynx app. For tickets, visit www.lynxbasketball.com/tickets.

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