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ARTICLE VIEW:
Minnesota Lynx advance to WNBA semifinals, Phoenix Mercury level
first-round series against New York Liberty
By Ben Morse, CNN
Updated:
5:49 AM EDT, Thu September 18, 2025
Source: CNN
The Minnesota Lynx advanced to the semifinals of the WNBA Playoffs
after defeating the Golden State Valkyries 75-74 in Game 2 of their
first round series on Thursday.
Napheesa Collier made a go-ahead 18-foot shot with 1:24 left to go in
the fourth quarter to cap off a spirited comeback from the top-seeded
Lynx in California.
Minnesota had trailed by 17 points in the third quarter but, through a
combination of tough shot-making and spirited defense, was able to claw
its way back into the .
Collier’s 24 points were key in the Lynx’s one-point victory in
front of a raucous, sellout home crowd for the Valkyries as Minnesota
sealed the best-of-three series triumph, 2-0.
After the game, Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve credited Golden State with
making Game 2 a tough encounter, highlighting the fevered atmosphere
inside Chase Center, but also acknowledged her team’s resilience for
not getting overawed by the occasion.
“I mean I think you have to credit Golden State. I think they came
with the appropriate bounce in their step. You can know it as the
opposing team,” Reeve told reporters after the game. “You know
exactly what you’re walking into. Sometimes, you can’t do anything
about it. And I thought that was the case.
“I asked them not to quit. I asked them to keep doing what we were
doing, get after it. I had mentioned to (Bridget Carleton) to start the
third quarter exactly what we needed, more of an assassin mentality
because Golden State has assassin mentalities. They’re going to shoot
whether we’re on them or not.”
The Lynx will face either the Phoenix Mercury or the New York Liberty
in the semifinals as they seek to bounce back from in the WNBA Finals
last season.
Despite the defeat, it was an overwhelmingly successful debut season
for the Valkyries as a franchise.
They were the first expansion team to reach the playoffs in their debut
campaign, and head coach Natalie Nakase was as the WNBA Coach of the
Year after leading the team to a 23-21 record.
Mercury take it to Game 3
In Thursday’s earlier game, Phoenix leveled its first-round playoff
series with the Liberty after dominating in Game 2, 86-60.
Satou Sabally and Alyssa Thomas each scored 15 points as the No. 4
seeded Mercury ensured the best-of-three series will go to a decisive
Game 3.
It was a big bounce-back game for Sabally personally, who had shot a
career-worst 2-of-17 in Game 1. A 15-0 run from the Mercury in the
second quarter put them in the driving seat and although the defending
champion Liberty attempted a comeback, it was not enough.
Thursday’s performance was an all-around team display from Phoenix,
with Kahleah Copper and DeWanna Bonner both adding 14 points.
New York was handed a big boost before the game with Breanna Stewart
able to suit up despite spraining her MCL in Game 1. However, the
two-time WNBA MVP looked hampered by the injury, scoring just six
points in 20 minutes on the court.
Game 3 will be played in Phoenix on Friday.
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