The Las Vegas Aces edged out the Minnesota Lynx 100–97 in a thrilling WNBA regular-season showdown on June 14, 2026, at the Michelob Ultra Arena. The defending champions showcased their trademark depth and clutch execution, improving their home record while handing the Lynx a narrow defeat in a game that featured 10 lead changes and stellar individual performances on both sides.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, both teams traded baskets with high efficiency. The Aces built an early eight-point lead in the first quarter behind sharp outside shooting, but the Lynx responded with a 12–2 run to close the period. Minnesota’s balanced attack kept them within striking distance throughout, and the game remained within a single possession for most of the fourth quarter. Las Vegas finally secured the win on a late three-point play and a defensive stop in the final 10 seconds.
Key Moments
- First-half momentum swing: After trailing 28–20, the Lynx used a 15–4 burst in the second quarter to take a 44–42 lead at halftime.
- Third-quarter shootout: Both teams shot over 55% from the field in the third, combining for 58 points. Las Vegas reclaimed a slim 75–73 edge heading into the fourth.
- Clutch finish: With the score tied at 97 and 18 seconds left, Aces guard Chelsea Gray drove baseline and finished a tough layup while drawing a foul. She converted the free throw for a three-point lead.
- Final stop: Minnesota had a chance to tie, but A’ja Wilson blocked Kayla McBride’s three-point attempt at the buzzer, sealing the victory.
Standout Players
For the Aces, A’ja Wilson posted a game-high 30 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 blocks, dominating both ends of the floor. Chelsea Gray added 22 points and 8 assists, including the game-winning and-one. The Lynx were led by Napheesa Collier’s 28 points and 9 rebounds, while Kayla McBride chipped in 24 points, hitting 5-of-9 from deep.
Season Implications
The victory kept the Aces near the top of the WNBA standings, reinforcing their status as title favorites. For the Lynx, the narrow loss highlighted their competitiveness against elite opponents but also exposed late-game execution issues. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in Minneapolis in late July, a matchup that now carries added intrigue.
With this win, Las Vegas improved to 12–3 at home, while Minnesota fell to 8–7 on the road. The game also saw the highest combined score (197 points) of any Aces-Lynx contest so far in the 2026 season, underscoring the offensive firepower on display.

