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Minnesota Lynx Stand Above Liberty, Caitlin Clark in WNBA Rankings

Minnesota Lynx Stand Above Liberty, Caitlin Clark in WNBA Rankings

Yahoo21-05-2025

Thanks to the great play of Napheesa Collier and Jessica Shepard, the Minnesota Lynx are now on the top of the WNBA rankings mountain early this season.
The Lynx have started their WNBA season off to a hot start with two straight victories. Collier has 57 points in those two games, while Shepard has grabbed 18 rebounds and Courtney Williams has dished out 19 assists.
With this start, Minnesota wants to get back to the WNBA Finals this season in the worst way. They will play rookie Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings on Wednesday and the Connecticut Sun on Friday.
New York Liberty dropped in WNBA Rankings
Meanwhile, the New York Liberty, who were the preseason No. 1 in the WNBA Rankings, according to ESPN, just slipped down to No. 2. The Liberty picked up their WNBA Championship rings and opened their season with a 92-78 win over Las Vegas.
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Breanna Stewart led the Liberty with 25 points in the victory. But New York has a couple of tough road challenges this week, going up against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky on Thursday and Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Saturday.
Speaking of the Fever, Clark and her teammates find themselves in the No. 3 spot. Clark had a triple-double in Indiana's 93-58 victory over the Sky.
Of course, Clark was in the middle of a confrontation with Reese after a hard foul near the basket. That just added more fuel to the fire between both players, despite Clark downplaying the moment after the game.
Washington, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Seattle, Atlanta, Dallas, Connecticut, Chicago and Golden State round out the rest of this list. It will be interesting to see how much these teams move up in the WNBA rankings over the season. Maybe those teams can vault into the top three some upset victories.

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