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**Summary:**

The Minnesota Lynx dominated the Connecticut Sun, winning 102-63. Napheesa Collier led the Lynx with 23 points, and Kayla McBride added 20. The Lynx outscored the Sun significantly in the second and third quarters, leading to a decisive victory. The win extends the Sun’s losing streak to nine games, while the Lynx remain undefeated at home. McBride also passed Kristi Toliver for 7th most 3-pointers in WNBA history.

**News Article:**

**Lynx Crush Sun, Extend Losing Streak to Nine**

*MINNEAPOLIS* – The Minnesota Lynx delivered a decisive blow to the Connecticut Sun on Sunday, cruising to a 102-63 victory and extending the Sun’s losing streak to a dismal nine games. Napheesa Collier led the charge for the Lynx with 23 points, while Kayla McBride contributed 20, including five three-pointers.

The Lynx (14-2) established control early, outscoring the Sun by 21 points in the second quarter. Collier continued to dominate in the third, netting 15 points as Minnesota stretched its lead even further. With the game firmly in hand, most starters from both teams spent the fourth quarter on the bench.

Courtney Williams had an all-around solid performance for the Lynx with 12 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists. The Lynx showcased impressive teamwork, racking up 27 assists on 36 made baskets, and had 11 players who scored, setting a new season high for total points.

Adding to the Lynx’s success, McBride surpassed Kristi Toliver for seventh place on the WNBA’s all-time three-pointers list, after sinking 5.

Aneesah Morrow led the Sun (2-15) with 16 points and 11 rebounds in a reserve role, while Olivia Nelson-Ododa added 10 points. However, the Sun’s overall shooting woes (35% from the field) made it difficult for them to compete with the Lynx’s offensive firepower.

The Lynx, now a perfect 8-0 at home, look to defend their Commissioner’s Cup title against Indiana on Tuesday in a game that will not count toward the regular-season standings.

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