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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 look to get back on track in Las Vegas after Mercury loss
Ahead of another big battle on the road against the Las Vegas Aces, the Seattle Storm are looking to get themselves back on track following a tough loss this past Sunday to the Phoenix Mercury. Our Christan Braswell takes a look further.
Storm harness Wings for a second straight win, 94-82
Behind double-digit scoring from five players, including big efforts from Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike, the Seattle Storm won their 8th game in their previous nine attempts. The Storm handled the Dallas Wings on the road, closing out Commissioners Cup play.
Staying in Seattle: Storm sign F/C Ezi Magbegor to 1-year contract extension
Seattle Storm forward/center Ezi Magbegor has signed a 1-year contract extension to remain with the team during the 2025 season. The Australian post player has grown in every season she's played since her 2020 debut, and the Storm ensure she'll continue that growth in a Seattle uniform.
Nneka Ogwumike to miss June 4th, 2024 game against Phoenix due to eye issue
Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike will be unavailable for the teams June 4th, 2024 Commissioners Cup game against the Phoenix Mercury as she deals with an eye injury sustained during the teams practice on Monday, June 3rd.
Storm throttle Fever, 103-88
The Seattle Storm have won four straight games, going 5-3 in the month of May to begin the 2024 WNBA season.
Immediate reaction: Storm in the “W” column after defeating Mystics, 84-75
Without star forward Nneka Ogwumike, the Seattle Storm defeated the Washington Mystics behind strong efforts from the rest of their core four in Jewell Loyd, Ezi Magbegor, and Skylar Diggins-Smith for their first victory of the 2024 season.
Growth, but not the result they want: Storm drop first game of road trip to Lynx in double overtime
The Seattle Storm weren’t able to exact revenge in their rematch against the Minnesota Lynx from the season opener back on Tuesday, as the Lynx pulled away in the second overtime period to deal the Storm the loss despite some strong play late and adjustments made throughout the game.
Immediate reaction: Lynx outlast Storm in double OT thriller, 102-93
In a rematch from the season opener at home on Tuesday, our Seattle Storm fell to the Minnesota Lynx once again despite a late push that forced this game into double overtime. Despite the negative results, Seattle sees growth early into the season.
Immediate reaction: Seattle Storm drop season opener to Minnesota Lynx, 83-70
The Seattle Storm dropped their 2024 season opener to the Minnesota Lynx, 83-70, as Seattle was unable to generate any consistent offense in the second half and the Lynx used their toughness to take advantage.
Storm waive Holmes, finalize roster ahead of deadline
Ahead of the 2PM PDT deadline, the Seattle Storm announced that they had waived forward Joyner Holmes to get to the roster limit of 11 players and finalize their opening night squad for 2024
Storm fall 91-89 in final regular season game; Los Angeles’ late Spark* results in a close win
The Seattle Storm failed to close out the 2023 season with a win, as the Los Angeles Sparks pulled off a successful comeback attempt, despite the Storm having a wide open jumper on the last possession of the game.
Storm come up just short of Sparks, falling in season finale
The Seattle Storm failed to close out the 2023 season with a win, as the Los Angeles Sparks pulled off a successful comeback attempt, despite the Storm having a wide open jumper on the last possession of the game. Jewell Loyd, fresh off her new extension, missed two big free throws late as well.
Storm upset Sparks to begin end-of-season road trip
To kickoff their final road trip of the 2023 season, the Seattle Storm played the role of spoiler as they defeated the Los Angeles Sparks, dealing a big blow to their opponent's playoff hopes.
Not so clear Sky’s: Storm officially eliminated from playoff contention with frustrating defeat
With their 85-90 loss to the Chicago Sky in their second to last home game of the 2023 season, the Seattle Storm were officially eliminated from playoff contention. It’s the first since 2015 that the franchise will not make the playoffs, as a year of growth continues.
Storm complete season sweep of Mercury with win on “Rivalry Night”
The Seattle Storm completed a season sweep of the Phoenix Mercury, using a strong first half to gain a lead before needing to close out in the fourth quarter to earn their fifth win across the last seven games. Seattle had Jewell Loyd back to form, while Ezi Magbegor impressed alongside her.
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.
Rotation re-arrange: young Storm team sees a few changes to roster as month of June ends
To end out the month of June, the Seattle Storm have made some moves for certain, with one big potential addition supposedly taking place in the coming days. With the way that this season has gone and is currently going for the Storm, some shakeup isn’t necessarily the worst decision to make, but it’ll be interesting to see how it plays out.
Storm strike down Mercury in Dominant 97-74 Victory
The Seattle Storm were able to get back to “us,” as proclaimed by head coach Noelle Quinn, as the team got their most complete all around performance of the season in a blowout win over the Phoenix Mercury. Despite not having exciting rookie Jordan Horston due to a shoulder injury, the Storm got a major contribution from their bench and entire rotation.
Getting back to “us”: Storm contain Mercury in 97-74 all-around blowout victory
The Seattle Storm were able to get back to “us,” as proclaimed by head coach Noelle Quinn, as the team got their most complete all around performance of the season in a blowout win over the Phoenix Mercury. Despite not having exciting rookie Jordan Horston due to a shoulder injury, the Storm got a major contribution from their bench and entire rotation.