Out In The WNBA
Jessica Adair (Photo: Jennifer Stewart-USA TODAY Sports) Amber Harris and Jessica Adair play pro basketball for the Minnesota Lynx. Both are also openly lesbian and both are African...
Jessica Adair (Photo: Jennifer Stewart-USA TODAY Sports) Amber Harris and Jessica Adair play pro basketball for the Minnesota Lynx. Both are also openly lesbian and both are African...
Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx star and Olympic gold medalist Seimone Augustus is speaking out against the Constitutional ban on same-sex...
The Advocate has a great piece on out lesbian Minnesota Lynx star Seimone Augustus, who will be part of Team USA basketball this summer in London. What makes Michelle Garcia's article so great is...
Fortunately, their core should remain largely intact and they should still have a very strong chance to be the team to beat in the Western Conference, even with Phoenix and Los Angeles trying to make a run at the two time defending Western champs?
It's probably fair to say that nobody expected the Indiana Fever to deny the Minnesota Lynx a second consecutive title. Not only did they accomplish the feat, but they did so in convincing fashion: winning the series 3-1 with an impressive 87-78 win.
After yet another slow start, the Minnesota Lynx got back to their strengths with a record-setting rebounding effort to defeat the visiting Indiana Fever in Game Two of the 2012 WNBA Finals.
Although the Indiana Fever were swept by the Minnesota Lynx during the regular season, they played close enough to believe that the 2012 WNBA Finals could be more competitive than the standard narrative might suggest.
The nationally-televised WNBA Finals best-of-five is set to begin Sunday, Oct. 14