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Storm has a chance to stay right against the Sparks
After a convincing 90-66 win over the Phoenix Mercury, the Seattle Storm must continue to play with the same energy as the regular season winds down and seeding remains on the line.
Storm defeat lowly Mercury with ease, 90-66
Things are starting to look up in the PNW as the Seattle Storm earn a convincing win over the Phoenix Mercury.
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.
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 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 offense outlasts Phoenix, 97-91
The Seattle Storm completed a quick, one-game road trip by using a strong third quarter to push past the Phoenix Mercury in a battle between the two struggling teams at the bottom of the WNBA's Western Conference.
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.
New-era Storm show out early, can’t play full effort in preseason loss to Mercury
The Seattle Storm dropped their first preseason contest ahead of the 2023 regular season, as several of the Storm players were able to contribute to a strong first half. The second half saw things crumble in the third period, and it was all Mercury from there.
Storm fall to Mercury for the Second Time in Four Days
The Seattle Storm fell to the Phoenix Mercury for the second time in a period of four days. Jewell Loyd's strong performance wasn't enough
Late miscues doom Storm on 69-64 loss to Mercury
The Seattle Storm lost their second consecutive game played, to the Phoenix Mercury as well, as Diana Taurasi starred and the rest of the Storm outside of Jewell Loyd provided little to no scoring.