In a move that has sent shockwaves through the WNBA community, Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve announced today that she is stepping down from her role after an extraordinary 16-year tenure that transformed the franchise into one of the league’s most dominant dynasties.

“After 16 incredible years, I’ve decided it’s time to step away and pursue new chapters in my life,” Reeve said in a heartfelt statement released by the team. “Coaching the Minnesota Lynx has been the honor of my career. I’ve been blessed to work with amazing players, staff, and fans who made every moment special. I’m proud of what we’ve built together, and I know the future is bright for this organization.”
Reeve’s impact extended far beyond the court. As president of basketball operations in recent years, she helped shape the roster that delivered a franchise-best 34-win season in 2025. She earned four WNBA Coach of the Year awards and was recently named to the 2026 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame class, a testament to her contributions to the sport.
Players past and present flooded social media with tributes. Napheesa Collier, the current face of the franchise, posted, “Coach Reeve believed in me when few did. She taught me what it means to compete at the highest level. Thank you for everything, Coach.” Former stars like Maya Moore, Seimone Augustus, and Lindsay Whalen echoed similar sentiments, crediting Reeve for fostering a culture of excellence and empowerment.
Lynx ownership expressed deep gratitude while confirming an immediate search for her successor. “Cheryl’s vision and leadership elevated our team and the entire league,” a team spokesperson said. “We respect her decision and wish her all the best in whatever comes next.”
Reeve hinted at spending more time with family, exploring broadcasting opportunities, and continuing her advocacy for women’s sports. Though her sideline presence will be missed, her influence on the Minnesota Lynx—and the WNBA as a whole—will endure for generations.













