Maya Moore and Seimone Augustus gave the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony a huge Lynx feel.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Baton Rouge and LSU star Seimone Augustus will enter her first of three Halls of Fame over the next six months on Saturday when she is officially inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall [...] The post LSU Great Seimone Augustus To Enter Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Saturday appeared first on Tiger Rag.
The Minnesota Lynx great sat down with Mitchell Hansen on the Hitting the Hardwood podcast to talk about her 2024 Hall of Fame induction and her basketball career.
Seimone Augustus is every so often you meet someone who has an immediate impact on you. It could be for a variety of reasons, and that impact will likely leave an indelible mark. I became a season ticket holder for the Minnesota Lynx in 2015.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Seimone Augustus added to her long list of career accomplished as she became the first LSU Women’s Basketball alumnus to be elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Sarah Strong is going to UConn, Seimone Augustus is going to the Hall of Fame and more of what’s going on across women’s basketball. Before the national championship game tips off, catch up on the latest developments from the wide world of women’s basketball.
The Minnesota Lynx legend was announced as one of the individuals who will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2024.
The Minnesota Lynx is one of 14 finalists for consideration to enter the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2024. When basketball fans think of Seimone Augustus, they remember her lengthy career owning the court collegiately at LSU and later in the WNBA with the Minnesota Lynx.
Minnesota Lynx forward Seimone Augustus was named a finalist for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, with the shortlist announced during the NBA's All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis.
In late December, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced the nominees for the Class of 2024. We catch up on the players, coaches and teams that are candidates for enshrinement, along with other news.
Lynx greats Maya Moore, Seimone Augustus and Taj McWilliams-Franklin headline the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2024. The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame announced last week the latest wave of inductees who will enter the exclusive club in 2024, with a trio of Minnesota Lynx players headlining that class.
Former LSU women’s basketball All-American Seimone Augustus was already headed to her home state’s Hall of Fame in a star-studded Class of 2024 next June.
The full Women's Basketball Hall of Fame class -- Maya Moore, Seimone Augustus, Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Rita Gail Easterling, Violet Palmer, Sue Phillips and Roonie Scovel -- will be inducted April 27.
The Minnesota Lynx legend sat down with Mitchell Hansen to talk about her career with the Lynx, her time coming to an end in Minnesota and her message to Lynx fans.
After LSU women’s basketball won the national title on Sunday, one of the most notable Tigers players in team history wasn’t able to join the on-court celebration right away.
The USC Trojans shook up the aura surrounding the Top 2 teams in the country by defeating one of them: the No. 2 Stanford Cardinal. Plus, Sunday was a special day for former LSU Tiger star Seimone Augustus.
Former LSU Tigers women's basketball player Seimone Augustus was honored by a statue that was unveiled outside the program's arena, the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, on Sunday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
After battling injuries in the regular season, Seimone Augustus and Lindsay Whalen knew they wouldn't be 100 percent in the postseason. But they did enough to help the Lynx get another title.
Stars across "The W" continue to show off their fashion sense with stylish looks.
Nneka Ogwunmike's tip-in with 7.9 seconds to play spoiled a celebration for the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday night, giving the Los Angeles Sparks an 85-83 victory on the same night Seimone Augustus's No.
LSU women's basketball legend Seimone Augustus will become the first in school history to get her own statue.
Well, it's hard to imagine a better start to the WNBA Finals than this. After the first two games in Minnesota, the series between the Minnesota Lynx and the Los Angeles Sparks is all tied up, 1-1.
The Finals we've all been waiting for is here. On Sunday, the Minnesota Lynx (1) and Los Angeles Sparks (2) will tip off a best-of-five series to see who will be crowned the 2017 WNBA champion.
There have been plenty of surprises this WNBA season, but the two teams at the top of the standing have not been among them. The top-seeded Minnesota Lynx and the defending champion Los Angeles Sparks both earned a double bye straight into the semifinals thanks to their great regular-season performances.
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