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Where the Seattle Storm roster sits currently, February 21st, 2025
Following a press conference with general manager Talisa Rhea and head coach Noelle Quinn that was meant to to discuss their offseason acquisitions, our Seattle Storm have made it clear that free agency is not yet over and they expect to make more moves. With that being said, here's a look at the roster as it sits now and how we got here.

Storm bring back familiar face in Alysha Clark
Our Seattle Storm are bringing back a familiar face, as Alysha Clark has reportedly signed with the team as she leaves the Las Vegas Aces in free agency. It's a quieter move for the Storm, but an important one as Clark is still a difference making veteran.

Nneka Ogwumike to re-sign with the Storm
In a move that's been anticipated and was rumored earlier today on the WNBA free agency show on ESPN, our Seattle Storm will be re-signing free agent forward Nneka Ogwumike, as the news was broken by her sister Chiney on Sportscenter.

Shorthanded Storm show grit in 90-87 win over Sparks
The Seattle Storm completed a four-game season sweep of the Los Angeles Sparks with a gritty 90-87 victory on Sunday, as Seattle was playing with only eight active players due to injuries holding Jewell Loyd and Ezi Magbegor out for the first time this season.