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2006 Minnesota Lynx season

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Carolyn Jenkins (after July 23)

The 2006 Minnesota Lynx season was the 8th season for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association, and the fourth and final season under head coach Suzie McConnell-Serio.

The season tipped-off on Friday, May 23, 2006, at home against the Connecticut sun. After the departure of Katie Smith, The Lynx failed to improve on their 14–20 record from the 2005 season, finishing with a franchise worst record of 10 wins and 24 losses and finished in last place in the division for the first time since 2002.

Offseason

Expansion draft

Stacey Lovelace-Tolbert was selected by the Chicago Sky in the draft.

Draft

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11Seimone AugustusGLSUSigned rookie contract
17Shona ThorburnGUtahSigned rookie contract
331Megan DuffyGNotre DameSigned rookie contract

Trades

April
April 5

Regular season

Season standings

Season schedule

Minnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}DateMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}OpponentMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}ScoreMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}ResultMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}Record
May 23Connecticut69-81Loss0-1
May 24@ Detroit69-78Loss0-2
May 27@ Washington75-90Loss0-3
May 31Los Angeles114-71Win1-3
June 2Indiana92-87Win2-3
June 4@ Houston62-85Loss2-4
June 9@ San Antonio86-79Win3-4
June 11Houston75-62Win4-4
June 14Seattle66-74Loss4-5
June 16@ San Antonio60-90Loss4-6
June 18Phoenix94-82Win5-6
June 22@ Connecticut62-79Loss5-7
June 24New York83-93Loss5-8
June 28@ Phoenix78-81Loss5-9
June 29@ Sacramento78-87Loss5-10
July 1@ Seattle75-92Loss5-11
July 5Washington84-74Win6-11
July 7Detroit80-92Loss6-12
July 9San Antonio85-80Win7-12
July 16Los Angeles78-90Loss7-13
July 19Chicago90-82Win8-13
July 20@ Houston55-78Loss8-14
July 22Sacramento59-86Loss8-15
July 25@ Charlotte70-62Win9-15
July 27Charlotte68-81Loss9-16
July 28@ Chicago65-79Loss9-17
July 30@ New York69-78Loss9-18
August 1Seattle75-77Loss9-19
August 3@ Indiana59-69Loss9-20
August 4Houston73-77 (OT)Loss9-21
August 6San Antonio82-68Win10-21
August 8@ Phoenix68-99Loss10-22
August 10@ Sacramento66-74Loss10-23
August 13@ Los Angeles59-78Loss10-24

Statistics

Player stats

Minnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}PlayerMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}Games playedMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}"ReboundsMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}"AssistsMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}"StealsMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}"BlockMinnesota Lynxyear=2006border=2}}"Points
Seimone Augustus34128502118744
Nicole Ohlde34190542025327
Amber Jacobs3490115262279
Svetlana Abrosimova3410654341263
Kristen Mann3311394197245
Vanessa Hayden3311519644177
Adrian Williams321498258157
Tamika Williams3117421161147
Megan Duffy31293690105
Tynesha Lewis19271812546
Chandi Jones6531017
Shona Thorburn2218194216

References

References

  1. "2006 WNBA Transactions".
  2. "2006 Minnesota Lynx Stats".
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