Photo Gallery | Lynx vs. Stars
Alexander Shun
Web Editor Associate | @alexpshun
The Minnesota Lynx cruised by the San Antonio Stars last night, winning easily, 66-49. Minnesota is now 9-3 on the season and remains in first place in the tough Western Conference. There were many highlights in this one, but these are a just few of the amazing photos from the Lynx’s big win over the Stars.

Lynx forward Maya Moore led the way yet again, scoring 20 points while adding nine rebounds and three assists. It was the fourth straight game that Moore has scored 20+ points and her sixth of the season.

Lynx guard Monica Wright struggled against San Antonio going 0-of-4 from the floor in just over seven minutes of playing time.

Lynx guard Lindsay Whalen had a quiet night, scoring just two points while dishing out five assists in 18 minutes of playing time.

Stars guard Danielle Robinson struggled to find her shot last night, shooting just 2-of-8 (25 percent) from the field for five points to go along with her three rebounds and two assists.

Lynx forward Devereaux Peters was solid once again off the bench. Peters finished with five points, six rebounds and three blocked shots to help fuel the Lynx to a victory.

Stars guard Samantha Logic struggled off the bench, scoring just two points on 1-of-6 (16 percent) shooting. The Stars bench as a whole struggled, only scoring 19 points on 8-of-24 (33 percent) shooting.

After last night’s 66-49 victory, the Lynx have now won 11 straight games at Target Center against the Stars and have won 19 of the past 22 regular-season meetings against San Antonio.

Lke many of the Stars’ players, guard Kalana Greene struggled shooting against Minnesota, going just 2-of-10 (20 percent) from the field for six points.

Lynx guard Tricia Liston had a solid game off the bench, providing many quality minutes for the team. Liston finished with six points, four rebounds and three assists.

Stars forward Dearica Hamby scored a team-high 13 points to go with her eight rebounds and two steals.

Keeping with the trend of solid bench performers for the Lynx, center Damiris Dantas pitched in nine points and four rebounds.

Lynx guard Anna Cruz proved just how valuable she is going to be all season long, providing quality minutes on both ends of the floor and giving the starters some great rest. Cruz finished with two points, seven rebounds and three assists in over 25 minutes of play off the bench.

It was a rough night for all Stars’ guards and Sydny Colson was no exception. Colson finished with two points and four rebounds while committing three turnovers in the Stars’ loss.

Lynx guard Seimone Augustus had another efficient night, scoring 12 points on 6-of-10 (60 percent) shooting in just over 19 minutes of playing time.

Stars center Danielle Adams steadied San Antonio, as best she could anyways, finishing with nine points on 3-of-5 (60 percent) shooting to go with her three rebounds.