By: lindsay schnell
MINNEAPOLIS — Game 5 it is. The top-seeded New York Liberty will have a chance to win their first WNBA title on their home court after the
Lindsay Schnell is a national correspondent for USA TODAY, specializing in sports reporting. With a background in journalism from The Oregonian and Sports Illustrated, Lindsay covers a wide range of sports topics, including college basketball, football, and professional leagues. She brings her expertise and passion for the game to her articles, providing in-depth analysis and engaging storytelling.
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Lindsay Schnell focuses primarily on sports, with a strong emphasis on event coverage. Her articles cover topics such as college basketball, women's sports, and MLS. Given her focus on event coverage, she would likely be interested in receiving pitches related to upcoming games, tournaments or significant milestones within the sports world.
She may also be open to exclusive interviews with athletes or officials participating in major events. Additionally, given her interest in tracking individual performances (e.g., Caitlin Clark's scoring), she could be receptive to data-driven insights about player performance and historical context for records being approached.
As Lindsay's geographic focus is national (United States), relevant pitches should have an angle that resonates with American audiences or focuses specifically on U.S.-based events and competitions within the sporting world.
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