Descending the escalators toward the baggage claim carousels at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Monday, unaware travelers who just gotten off Delta Air Lines Flight 2816 from New York had to think Twin Citians were either the friendliest folks they'd ever encountered or were starved for something to do.
Each one received applause from a crowd of more than 100 Lynx fans who had gathered to welcome the five members of the team who were returning home after helping Team USA win the women's basketball gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
And when the Lynx — players Lindsay Whalen, Seimone Augustus, Maya Moore and Sylvia Fowles, and coach Cheryl Reeve — finally did appear, laden with gold medals, the cheer was long and loud. Grinning in disbelief at their reception, the players moved slowly through a throng that followed them to the media reception area. Fowles even held up her camera, recording those recording her.
"This is great, it's awesome," Whalen said. "It's a ton of support and we're all very happy to be back."
Fans had begun to gather more than an hour before the flight's arrival a few minutes after 6 p.m While justifiably proud of the Olympic victory, some were itching to get back to the season at hand after a monthlong hiatus.
"I'm ready. It was really hard to have it gone for a month," said a Lynx season ticket-holder known as Kricket.
For fan Barb Gilbertson, watching the Games carried a bittersweet taste. It soothed her need for basketball, she said, but she found it hard to cheer for certain players.
"I'm glad they're back," Gilbertson said. "Because I just do not like Diana Taurasi. There's just something about her ... I'm glad I don't have to cheer for her anymore."