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What’s become a staple in the Storm promotional schedule will expand to four days, beginning Thursday, May 30th and concluding on Sunday, June 2nd. The weekend will include lots of traditional Hispanic entertainment, food and beverages, and more as the Storm will rebrand for the entire four-day theme. University of Washington graduates Sami Whitcomb and the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer Kelsey Plum will face off at Alaska Airlines Arena when the Las Vegas Aces visit Seattle on Friday, July 19 at 7 p.m. It will mark the Storm’s final home game before WNBA All-Star 2019 on Saturday, July 27 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Storm 360 Members, package buyers and those who have placed 2019 deposits will soon be receiving information regarding ticket renewal options, seating locations and in-game experience changes. Atlanta connected tied a franchise record with 14 three-pointers made.
Stewart would become an all-star for the first time in her career and was one of two all-stars representing the Storm in the 2017 WNBA All-Star Game along with Sue Bird. The Storm finished as the 8th seed with a record but would lose yet again in the first round elimination game by the Phoenix Mercury. With the same lineup as the previous year, the Storm had much expectation for the 2011 WNBA season. But right in the second round a two-year home invincibility was broken by the Minnesota Lynx, who even left the Storm scoreless for the first seven minutes.
Jr. Storm youth basketball pilot program tips off on November 28
Taking their cue from the Sonics' team colors at the time, known colloquially as the "wine and pine" era of the team, the Storm's original team colors were pine green, maroon red, bronze, and white. The Storm, however, retained their colors as a way to uniquely market the team. The Storm have qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in sixteen of its twenty-one years in Seattle.

The 2019 campaign includes 34 regular season games from May 25 to September 8. Due to KeyArena renovations, the Storm will host five regular season games at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington; all other home games will be played at the University of Washington’s Alaska Airlines Arena. Beginning January, Storm 360 Members will have priority on the best seat locations at Angel of the Winds Arena.
Seattle Storm becomes first WNBA team to sign the Climate Pledge
Bird missed several games with a left knee bone bruise, but came back for the playoffs, in which the Storm didn't lose a single game. With Bird out, Canada stepped into the starting point guard role, finishing 2019 third in the WNBA in assists per game (5.5) and second in steals per game (2.3). Meanwhile, without Stewart and with Loyd missing seven games with an injury of her own, Howard became the focal point of the Seattle offense, scoring a career-high 18.1 points per game.

The Ontario Hockey League and the London Knights are saddened to announce the sudden passing of player Abakar Kazbekov. Seattle scored 53 points in the first 20 minutes – its highest mark in either half this season – and finished with 92 points on 58.5 percent shooting. The Storm led by 17 at the half, netting 17 points off Atlanta’s turnovers. A sellout for a basketball game at the team's main home during the renovation of Climate Pledge Arena, Alaska Airlines Arena, is 10,000. A sellout at the team's secondary home, Angel of the Winds Arena, is 8,500.
Sue Bird's arrival and the road to the WNBA Finals (2002–
The Dream and Liberty ended up having the worst records in the WNBA. However, they finished the month with a 12–9 overall record, and an eye toward a playoff berth. The month ended on a high note when they secured a playoff berth on August 29. They finished the season strong, going 3–1 in September to lock up the number six playoff seed. Like several early WNBA teams, the Storm was owned by their NBA counterpart, the Seattle SuperSonics, and closely related to the team.

In 2012, with Jackson absent for the early season training with the Australia national team and injuries to most of the team, including Bird, only Camille Little and Katie Smith played on all the games of the regular season. Upon her return, Jackson missed some games due to a hamstring injury but reached 6,000 points on her WNBA career playing against the San Antonio Silver Stars. The record put the Storm fourth in the West, facing the Lynx, who posted the league's best record during the regular season, in the playoffs.
Defending WNBA champion Seattle Storm to split home games in 2019 between UW and Everett
Injuries hit multiple players, especially Lauren Jackson, who had to undergo hip surgery and missed most of the season. The regular starting five resumed play only in the last five games, but Sue Bird and Swin Cash kept the Storm competitive, finishing second in the WNBA with 21 wins and 13 losses. On the playoffs, a Mercury buzzer beater at the KeyArena eliminated the Storm in round 1.

The franchise has been home to many high-quality players such as former UConn stars Sue Bird, Swin Cash, and Breanna Stewart; 2004 Finals MVP Betty Lennox; and Australian power forward Lauren Jackson, a three-time league MVP. The Storm are four-time WNBA Champions, with victories in 2004, 2010, 2018, and 2020. They are one of two teams who have never lost a WNBA Finals, the defunct Houston Comets being the other. PAPILLION, Neb. – The Omaha Storm Chasers, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, announced scheduled first pitch times for all 75 home games at Werner Park in 2023.
Then they swept Diana Taurasi and the Phoenix Mercury in the conference finals, and the Atlanta Dream in the WNBA Finals. With two league championships, the Storm became Seattle's most successful pro sports team by that measure. In the playoffs, the Storm made quick work of the Minnesota Lynx, sweeping them in the first round. The Storm then squared off against an up-and-coming Sacramento Monarchs team in the West Finals. In the WNBA Finals, the Storm would finish off the season as champions, defeating the Connecticut Sun 2 games to 1.
These seats will be comparable to those that they have already selected at Alaska Airlines Arena. Seattle closes out the regular season with a three-game road series beginning Tuesday, Sept. 3 against the Phoenix Mercury. The WNBA awarded conference championships to the winners of the Conference Finals in the playoffs from 1998 to 2015. Bennett made it clear that the Sonics and Storm would move to Oklahoma City at some point after the 2007–08 NBA season, unless an arena for the Sonics was approved by Seattle leaders before October 31, 2007.