Cheryl Reeve
Coverage of Cheryl Reeve in the Nexus archive.
- Cheryl Reeve sends clear message to Sophie Cunningham with ‘Trans Kids Belong’ shirt during Fever-Lynx game
Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota Lynx head coach, wore a 'Trans Kids Belong' shirt during a game against Sophie Cunningham's Indiana Fever, aligning with her stance on inclusion for trans youth in sports. The gesture was interpreted as a response to Cunningham's advocacy for separating biological men from girls' sports and locker rooms, though Cunningham clarified her position does not exclude trans kids from other areas. The article notes a rally supporting Cunningham's stance occurred before the game.
- Lynx coach defends trans athletes ahead of big game vs Fever with Sophie Cunningham rally scheduled outside
Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve defended the right of 'Save Women’s Sports' demonstrators to protest outside a game against the Indiana Fever but rejected their claim that transgender athletes pose a threat to women’s sports. She emphasized inclusion and criticized problematic narratives about transgender women in locker rooms, while Fever star Sophie Cunningham advocates for protecting young girls from 'biological men' in sports.
- Watch: Lynx ready for the stretch run of the season
The Minnesota Lynx, with the best WNBA record at 22-6, prepared for the stretch run by practicing in Minneapolis. Head coach Cheryl Reeve discussed rookie Olivia Miles' performance and the WNBA trade deadline, while players Kayla McBride and Napheesa Collier addressed the All-Star break and season strategy. The Lynx host Toronto next.
- Kamala Harris attends Los Angeles Sparks game, gives an insufferable, uninspiring speech to the team
Kamala Harris attended a Los Angeles Sparks game and delivered a speech to the team. The WNBA has been associated with left-wing activism, including supporting Democratic politicians and opposing Republican ownership. Harris's speech was described as insufferable and uninspiring, with critics highlighting its weak PR value for the league.
- Watch: Collier and Juhasz talk about returning to Lynx practice as full participants after injuries
Napheesa Collier and Dorka Juhász have returned to Minnesota Lynx practice after recovering from injuries. Collier is progressing in her rehabilitation following offseason ankle surgeries, while Juhász is recovering from a right foot injury sustained in April. The Lynx, currently the league's top team with a 15-4 record, will face New York Friday.
- Minnesota Lynx home opener moment of silence for ICE shooting victims drowned out by anti-ICE chants
The Minnesota Lynx home opener was disrupted by anti-ICE chants during a moment of silence for Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, victims of federal immigration operations. The incident reflects the ongoing political narrative surrounding ICE and its actions. The Lynx organization and other NBA figures have publicly expressed their opinions on the matter.