For the second night in a row, the Lynx and their fans rocked the Barn on Thursday — this time celebrating their national championship.
On Wednesday, the Lynx beat the Los Angeles Sparks 85-76 to win Game 5 of the WNBA Finals at Williams Arena before a screaming, ecstatic crowd of 14,632 fans. The victory — the team's fourth championship in seven seasons — was especially electric, and especially sweet, because last year the Sparks won Game 5 in those last few moments at Target Center.
"We came back for revenge," said Oleatha Curtis, who waited on University Avenue as the team starred in a jubilant parade that began at 12th Avenue SE. and ended inside the Barn. In the rally that followed, players and coaches thanked their fans for their continuing faith.
Jennifer Jonas and her daughters were among the sea of fans clad in blue and green. "We just love our Lynx," Jonas said.
Her 12-year-old daughter Aaliyah chimed in, "I would have brought my Lynx shoes [blue and green sneakers], but it was cold."
The players "inspire me so much," Aaliyah said. "I'm an athlete person and they're my basketball lookups. I look up to Maya [Moore] or Lindsay [Whalen] the most."
Nearby stood Billie Ritter of Rockford, Minn., who said Wednesday night's game, especially its frenzied last few minutes, was "crazy" and that afterward, "I couldn't sleep."
Ritter said her heart was broken last year when the Lynx lost the championship at home and that she was afraid it might happen again.