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2006 Minnesota Lynx season

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2006 Minnesota Lynx season
CoachSuzie McConnell-Serio (until July 23)
Carolyn Jenkins (after July 23)
ArenaTarget Center
Attendance6,442 per game
Results
Record10–24 (.294)
Place7th (Western)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

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

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Expansion draft

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

Draft

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Round Pick Player Position Nationality College/Club Outcome Ref.
1 1 Seimone Augustus G  United States LSU Signed rookie contract
1 7 Shona Thorburn G  England Utah Signed rookie contract
3 31 Megan Duffy G  United States Notre Dame Signed rookie contract


Trades

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April
April 5 To Minnesota Lynx
Ambrosia Anderson and 2007 2nd round pick
To Detroit Shock
Jacqueline Batteast and 2007 3rd round pick
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Regular season

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Season standings

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Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
Los Angeles Sparks x 25 9 .735 15–2 10–7 15–5
Sacramento Monarchs x 21 13 .618 4.0 14–3 7–10 10–10
Houston Comets x 18 16 .529 7.0 12–5 6–11 11–9
Seattle Storm x 18 16 .529 7.0 9–8 9–8 10–10
Phoenix Mercury o 18 16 .529 7.0 10–7 8–9 8–12
San Antonio Silver Stars o 13 21 .382 12.0 6–11 7–10 10–10
Minnesota Lynx o 10 24 .294 15.0 8–9 2–15 6–14

Season schedule

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Date Opponent Score Result Record
May 23 Connecticut 69-81 Loss 0-1
May 24 @ Detroit 69-78 Loss 0-2
May 27 @ Washington 75-90 Loss 0-3
May 31 Los Angeles 114-71 Win 1-3
June 2 Indiana 92-87 Win 2-3
June 4 @ Houston 62-85 Loss 2-4
June 9 @ San Antonio 86-79 Win 3-4
June 11 Houston 75-62 Win 4-4
June 14 Seattle 66-74 Loss 4-5
June 16 @ San Antonio 60-90 Loss 4-6
June 18 Phoenix 94-82 Win 5-6
June 22 @ Connecticut 62-79 Loss 5-7
June 24 New York 83-93 Loss 5-8
June 28 @ Phoenix 78-81 Loss 5-9
June 29 @ Sacramento 78-87 Loss 5-10
July 1 @ Seattle 75-92 Loss 5-11
July 5 Washington 84-74 Win 6-11
July 7 Detroit 80-92 Loss 6-12
July 9 San Antonio 85-80 Win 7-12
July 16 Los Angeles 78-90 Loss 7-13
July 19 Chicago 90-82 Win 8-13
July 20 @ Houston 55-78 Loss 8-14
July 22 Sacramento 59-86 Loss 8-15
July 25 @ Charlotte 70-62 Win 9-15
July 27 Charlotte 68-81 Loss 9-16
July 28 @ Chicago 65-79 Loss 9-17
July 30 @ New York 69-78 Loss 9-18
August 1 Seattle 75-77 Loss 9-19
August 3 @ Indiana 59-69 Loss 9-20
August 4 Houston 73-77 (OT) Loss 9-21
August 6 San Antonio 82-68 Win 10-21
August 8 @ Phoenix 68-99 Loss 10-22
August 10 @ Sacramento 66-74 Loss 10-23
August 13 @ Los Angeles 59-78 Loss 10-24

Player stats

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Player Games Played Rebounds Assists Steals Block Points
Seimone Augustus 34 128 50 21 18 744
Nicole Ohlde 34 190 54 20 25 327
Amber Jacobs 34 90 115 26 2 279
Svetlana Abrosimova 34 106 54 34 1 263
Kristen Mann 33 113 94 19 7 245
Vanessa Hayden 33 115 19 6 44 177
Adrian Williams 32 149 8 25 8 157
Tamika Williams 31 174 21 16 1 147
Megan Duffy 31 29 36 9 0 105
Tynesha Lewis 19 27 18 12 5 46
Chandi Jones 6 5 3 1 0 17
Shona Thorburn 22 18 19 4 2 16

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References

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  1. ^ |url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/wnba/years/2006_transactions.html}
  2. ^ "2006 Minnesota Lynx Stats".