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CSS to host first ever Toy Drive, inside of 32 Bar & Grill at the Kraken Community Iceplex
The Circling Seattle Sports Community Division is excited to announce it's first ever event, the 2024 CSS Toy Drive! The event will be hosted inside of the 32 Bar & Grill at the Kraken Community Iceplex, and there are a few different ways that you can contribute to this great cause!

Press release: CSS adds community team to bring Seattle sports fans together for charitable causes
Circling Seattle Sports proudly announces it's community division, which will be hosting events such as toy and school drives (in addition to other things) to provide assistance to those in the area in need of those resources.

Kraken captain Jordan Eberle to miss three months after successful pelvis surgery
The Seattle Kraken will be without their captain, Jordan Eberle, for at least three months, as the team announced that the veteran forward has undergone surgery today on his pelvis after an ugly crash into the end boards during the win over the Chicago Blackhawks.

Defender Hanna Glas signs new one-year contract with Seattle Reign FC
In another move that checked a box for the Seattle Reign FC, the club signed defender Hanna Glas to a one-year contract to keep her in Seattle through the 2025 season with a one-year mutual option that would extend her deal through 2026.

Looking to tame Smashville: previewing the Kraken hosting the Predators, November 20th, 2024
To close out their season long six-game homestand, our Seattle Kraken are hosting the Nashville Predators for a Wednesday night showcase on national television at Climate Pledge Arena. Silvia Leija-Rosas and Charles Hamaker preview this game, as the Kraken look to keep stacking points in November.

Buscando domesticar Smashville: vista previa del Kraken que recibirá a los Predators, 20 de noviembre de 2024
Para cerrar su estadía de seis juegos en casa durante toda la temporada, nuestro Seattle Kraken recibirá a los Nashville Predators para una exhibición el miércoles por la noche en la televisión nacional en el Climate Pledge Arena. Silvia Leija-Rosas y Charles Hamaker hacen una vista previa de este juego, mientras el Kraken busca seguir acumulando puntos en noviembre.

Seahawks fight, scratch, claw, eek out 20-17 win over 49ers
Coming off back-to-back losses and their bye week, our Seattle Seahawks were looking for a key victory in a game that seemed to favor their opponent, as they hadn't beaten the San Francisco 49ers since 2021. Despite this, and some more sloppy play from themselves, the Seahawks used a game winning drive by Geno Smith to win and keep themselves in the NFC West title race.

A tough test on a back-to-back: previewing the Kraken hosting the Rangers, November 17th, 2024
In the second game of a back-to-back, our Seattle Kraken are hosting the New York Rangers, with the Kraken putting their four-game winning streak on the line as this season long six-game homestand continues.

A toxic workplace environment brews in Seattle
A toxic workplace culture embroiled the Seattle Storm in its first season of an overnight rebuild stemming from last offseason.

Absentee leadership in Seattle
A search for leadership and experience played its hand in what was a troubling 2024 season for the Storm.


UW women’s basketball nets four high end recruits in 2025 class
National signing day for the 2025 class nets the University of Washington women’s basketball teams four players that all carry a ranking of four-stars or higher, as head coach Tina Langley continues to stack top ranked classes with the aim of bringing the Purple and Gold back to women’s hoops quality that was last seen when Kelsey Plum and Chantel Osahor were wearing the jersey. Here’s what each of those four recruits bring, and what head coach Tina Langley had to say about them in her weekly press conference.

Jess Fishlock signs one-year extension with Seattle Reign FC, keeping club original through 2025 season
In another move that helps provide some stability for our Seattle Reign FC ahead of what should be an intriguing offseason following the 2024 NWSL season, it's been announced that they're signed club original Jess Fishlock to a one-year extension to keep the Welsh hero in Seattle through the 2025 season.

Top takeaways from UW women’s basketball’s blowout home win over Seattle University on November 4th, 2024
The University of Washington's women's basketball team opened their 2024-25 campaign with a 40+ point lead against crosstown rivals Seattle University, as the Huskies began their first season in the Big Ten conference. While it's early, here are a few takeaways from game one of 30 for Washington's season.

UW women’s basketball begins 2024-25 season with 95-53 blowout of crosstown rival Seattle University
The University of Washington women’s basketball team began their 2024-25 campaign, their first in the Big Ten and fourth season under head coach Tina Langley, with a 95-53 bludgeoning of Seattle University in a battle of neighborhood schools. The Huskies used a big first half and double digit efforts by five players to run away with this game with ease, providing hope that the team can reach the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2017.

The day in Seattle professional sports: Sunday, November 3rd, 2024
In the first ever published edition of “The day in Seattle professional sports, Charles Hamaker takes a look at the busy day of Sunday, November 3rd, 2024, as five of the eight professional teams that call Seattle home had some sort of activity taking place including three games.

Seahawks snatch defeat from jaws of victory, lose in overtime 26-20 to Rams
Our Seattle Seahawks have failed to snap out of the bad habits and poor performances they’ve put up in recent weeks following their 3-0 start to the season, as a penalty and mistake filled game resulted in an overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field. Despite sloppy plays, bad penalties, poor offensive line play, and many more issues, Seattle was able to force overtime but couldn’t get out of their way long enough to get the win.

Seattle Reign FC drop final match of 2024 to Orlando Pride in tight 2-3 result
Our Seattle Reign FC dropped their final match of the 2024 NWSL season, losing by one goal to this years NWSL Shield winners in the Orlando Pride on the road. Goals by Jordyn Huitema and Maddie Mercado helped Seattle keep up, but not enough to complete a comeback attempt as the Pride put up two key goals in the first half including one that proved questionable but wasn’t overturned.

Buffalo proves too hot to handle, Seahawks lose 31-10 to Bills at home
Coming off a satisfying road victory against the Atlanta Falcons which snapped a losing skid, the Seattle Seahawks returned home to Lumen Field and dropped a clunker of a result with an ugly loss to the Buffalo Bills that saw Seattle dismantled in the second half.
Top Kraken performers from Seattle’s home loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on October 26th, 2024
To finish out a five-game homestand, our Seattle Kraken played a tight game against the Carolina Hurricanes until late, when the Canes pulled away with two late goals. It was an ugly loss for Seattle, who failed to do much of anything offensively and looked loss at times defensively.