Gophers athletic director Mark Coyle fired men’s basketball coach Ben Johnson early Thursday morning, and soon was on the phone, searching for a replacement. ADs typically know who they might want to ...
After Mark Coyle and the Gophers moved on from first-time women’s basketball coach Lindsay Whalen in spring 2023, the U’s athletic director hired an experienced replacement with proven success at ...
Christina Collison called her a homebody; Kelly Roysland Curry couldn’t keep her home. Jim Petersen exclaims over passes, Lindsay Whalen remembers surprise.
There's no place like home and no one knows that better than Lindsay Whalen. Whalen is back with the Lynx — this time as an assistant coach. During a press conference at Target Center on Monday ...
Once the final buzzer sounded Tuesday night at Williams Arena in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament’s second round, few fans opted to leave before Minnesota senior Lindsay Whalen finished a ...
An era of Minnesota basketball is coming to an end. Minnesota Lynx star and 2000 Hutchinson High School graduate Lindsay Whalen announced on Monday her retirement from the WNBA, effective at the ...
The final stretch of Lindsay Whalen’s 2016 postseason was a display of veteran leadership. The Hutchinson native had a hand in several baskets down the stretch for the Minnesota Lynx and helped ...
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL – Minnesota Lynx guard Lindsay Whalen today announced her retirement from the WNBA effective at the conclusion of the 2018 season. “I would like to announce that after 15 ...
Lindsay Whalen said it’s been “the craziest two weeks” of her life. The four-time WNBA Champion, who has been on the floor for more wins than any player in WNBA history, chose this craziness.
Lindsay Marie Whalen, born on May 9, 1982, in Hutchinson, Minnesota, is a celebrated figure in the world of women’s ...
Since the end of the season, there have been some people entering the transfer portal, as well as a big career achievement for head coach Lindsay Whalen. So Tony, if you could first just give us a ...
Natasha Howard is returning to the dream that drafted her. In a personal essay for WSLAM, Howard detailed why she wanted to come back to Indiana.
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