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Aces sweep Storm in first round of WNBA playoffs
The Seattle Storm were swept in two games by the Las Vegas Aces in a 2024 WNBA Playoffs first round matchup, as once again a critical fourth quarter wasn't won by the Storm.
Storm falter in Game one of round one matchup against Aces, falling 78-67
The Seattle Storm dropped their game one matchup in the first round of the WNBA Playoffs against the Las Vegas Aces, as a fourth quarter collapse ultimately doomed the Storm in a game they should've stolen on the road against the back-to-back defending champions.
Aces beat Storm 85-72, snapping four-game win streak
In the final regular season home game that the Seattle Storm played in 2024, the team fell to the Las Vegas Aces without two all-stars in Jewell Loyd and Ezi Magbegor. The Storm hosted the Aces in what will likely be a first round WNBA playoffs matchup, and held their own until very late in the fourth quarter.
Top takeaways from the Seattle Storm home loss to the Las Vegas Aces, July 10th, 2024
Rowan Schaberg of Circling Seattle Sports provides is top takeaways from the thrilling Seattle Storm loss to the Las Vegas at Climate Pledge Arena, late into their historic nine-game homestand.
Aces outlast Storm’s final push, 84-79
Despite a strong first half and a push at the very end to bring this game within one big shot, our Seattle Storm fell to the Las Vegas Aces in a matchup that had playoff energy written all over it.
Aces hold off Storm’s late surge in 94-83 win
Our Seattle Storm fell on the road to the Las Vegas Aces in a rematch of Seattle's win earlier in the season, as the Storm played from behind for the second consecutive game and couldn't get all the way back against a fully healthy Aces squad. Our Storm beat writer Christan Braswell has his immediate reactions for you here.
Storm open second half of season with loss to Aces that shows progress, but failure to close out
The Seattle Storm started off the second half of the 2023 season off with a tough loss to the Las Vegas Aces, as Seattle had definite bright spots with obvious weak points. The Storm continue to plug away on different holes, but it seems whenever they do that another hole busts wide open.
A game 2 Win was NOT in the cards for the Seattle Storm in WNBA Playoff Semifinals
In game two of the WNBA Playoff semifinals, the Seattle Storm would fall in a close contest to the Las Vegas Aces. Circling Seattle Sports had Bel Garcia and Mathew Bermudez on hand to document the loss.
Storm fail to contain Aces in Sue Bird’s final regular season home game
In Sue Bird’s final regular season home game of her career, the Seattle Storm could not defeat the Las Vegas Aces as Vegas closed the game
Las Vegas “Aces” out Seattle Storm in Sue Birds final regular season home game
In Sue Bird’s final regular season home game of her career, the Seattle Storm could not defeat the Las Vegas Aces as Vegas closed the game
Storm vanquish Aces in back-and-forth battle of top Western Conference teams
In a battle of the two teams atop the WNBA's Western Conference, the Seattle Storm would prove victorious. Sue Bird earned her 324th win in her career, taking over the #1 overall spot all time by a single player.
Storm top Aces in Tina Charles’ debut
The Seattle Storm were able to handily defeated the Las Vegas in a Wednesday matchup. The game was close throughout, but ultimately the Storm were able to slam the door shut to secure a big win over the best team in the WNBA to his point.