The 2011 WNBA Champion Minnesota Lynx were honored by President Barack Obama on September 18 at the White House. (Photo by Stephen Gosling/Getty Images)
Lindsay and Candice celebrate after Lindsay’s game-winning bucket against the Fever. (Photo by Getty Images/Ron Hoskins)
Seimone pushes the ball up the floor. (Photo by David Sherman/Getty Images)
"We turned it up. It was all about our defense … We started to play the way that we needed to play the whole game, in overtime. We got the win."
Tuesday wasn’t just a record-setting day for Taj; forward Rebekkah Brunson gathered a team-record 20 rebounds against San Antonio, setting her own record for a single game. (David Sherman/Getty Images)
This rebound against San Antonio on Aug. 28 was the 1050th offensive rebound of Taj McWilliams-Franklin’s career, putting her in the No. 1 all-time spot for WNBA players. (David Sherman/Getty Images)
Check out Maya’s custom pink Jordan sneakers in recognition of breast cancer awareness. (Getty Images/David Sherman)
Lindsay Whalen brought her Lynx career assist mark up to 499 tonight, making her the No. 1 all-time leader in franchise history.
Tonight, an 83-59 victory over the Shock, was also breast cancer awareness night; the Lynx had pink numbers and lettering to honor the cause. (David Sherman/Getty Images)