The Minnesota Lynx delivered a commanding performance on June 10, 2026, dismantling the Dallas Wings with a decisive 100–76 victory at home. The win showcased the Lynx’s depth and defensive tenacity, as they controlled the game from start to finish, improving their standing in the highly competitive Women’s National Basketball Association.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Lynx set an aggressive tone, building a double-digit lead by the end of the first quarter. Their balanced attack—featuring strong inside scoring and efficient perimeter shooting—kept the Wings’ defense off-balance throughout the night. By halftime, Minnesota had extended its advantage to 20 points, and they never looked back, cruising to a 24-point victory that underscored their title aspirations.
Key Moments
- First-quarter surge: The Lynx opened with a 14–0 run, forcing an early Dallas timeout. Napheesa Collier led the charge with eight quick points.
- Second-quarter dominance: Minnesota outscored the Wings 28–14 in the period, capitalizing on seven turnovers from Dallas to create easy transition baskets.
- Third-quarter response: The Wings tried to rally behind Arike Ogunbowale’s scoring burst, but the Lynx answered every run with timely three-pointers from Kayla McBride and Diamond Miller.
- Bench production: Minnesota’s reserves contributed 38 points, with Dorka Juhász recording a double-double off the bench (14 points, 11 rebounds).
Tactical Story
Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve employed a switching defense that disrupted Dallas’s pick-and-roll game. By fronting the post and hedging hard on ball screens, Minnesota forced the Wings into difficult mid-range jumpers. Offensively, the Lynx used high-post action to free Collier and Jessica Shepard for easy looks near the basket, while the wings spaced the floor to open driving lanes. Dallas struggled to contain Minnesota’s motion offense, often leaving shooters open on the weak side.
Standout Players
- Napheesa Collier (MIN): 26 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals. The forward was unstoppable in the paint and active on the defensive end.
- Kayla McBride (MIN): 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting from three-point range. Her perimeter shooting kept the Dallas defense spread thin.
- Arike Ogunbowale (DAL): 22 points, 5 assists. She fought hard but received little help as the Wings shot just 38% from the field.
Season Impact
The victory solidified the Lynx’s position near the top of the WNBA standings, improving their record to 9–2. For Dallas, the loss dropped them to 5–6, highlighting ongoing defensive issues that have plagued the team in early-season play. The Lynx will look to build on this momentum as they face the Las Vegas Aces in their next outing, while the Wings aim to regroup against the Chicago Sky.

