WNBA Score: Lynx 95, Fever 90: Shepard is Sh-pecial


The Minnesota Lynx entered Friday evening’s tip losers of two in a row for the first time all season. To make matters worse, this was the third game of a three-game road trip. Still not enough? How about being at the end of a back-to-back? If you thought this was going to be a good situation for them to address their issue with slow starts, then you are mistaken.

It took the Indiana Fever less than 5 minutes to sprint out to a three possession lead.

The injury-laden Fever had just pulled off their biggest comeback of the season on Sunday, so they wanted to avoid that same situation. They were on fire from deep to the thrill of the crowd. Lexie Hull, in particular, was phenomenal. She scored or assisted on 13 of her team’s first 16 points, eventually usurping her previous season-high in points in just the first half (18).

Hull’s marksmanship was contagious, as Indiana drilled 10 of 14 triples before halftime. They were without the services of Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham, Aari McDonald, Sydney Colson, and Chloe Bibby, but it opened the door for the newly signed Shey Peddy, playing in her first game for the Fever, to go a perfect three for three from beyond the arc in the first half.

As usual, the Lynx refused to lay down. Facing down the barrel of a 12-point deficit in the second quarter, Kayla McBride got loose for a 14-point second quarter. Natisha Hiedeman and Maria Kliundikova also played valuable minutes off the bench to help their team tie the game back up before halftime.

However, the star for Minnesota, and the game, was none other than Jessica Shepard.

The fifth year vet played every single minute of the first half (and the game), coming just one rebound shy of a triple-double. You read that right. It took just two minutes into the second half for Shepard to shepherd in her tenth rebound of the night, making her just the second player in franchise history to achieve this feat.

It’s a bit astonishing that a franchise as storied and blessed with talent as Minnesota only has two players who’ve ever done this, but there’s not many more deserving than the hard-working Shepard. Not only was this a historical moment for the Lynx, but her efforts on both ends of the court helped her team sprint back ahead with a massive 32-point third quarter. Alanna Smith came to the party, chipping in a few triples of her own. McBride was still on fire. It was a total team effort, seeing Minnesota go an eye-popping 13 of 15 from the field.

A 82-69 Lynx lead heading into the fourth quarter never got within a single possession again.

It was an impressive effort by a championship caliber team who have been reeling. To be able to battle back from a double-digit deficit, on the road, at the end of a back-to-back, while the other team is shooting the lights out? Special.

Or I guess I should say… Sh-pecial.

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Minnesota gets to head home with their heads held high, going 1-2 in their road trip. They host the Indiana Fever again on Sunday, August 24th at 6:00 PM CT, looking to build another win streak. Their cushion for the number one seed is still at X.X games with just three weeks before postseason begins.

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