Seattle Storm
- Founded:
- 2000
- Stadium:
- Climate Pledge Arena
The Seattle Storm are an American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington, playing in the Western Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The team was founded by Ginger Ackerley and her husband Barry ahead of the 2000 season. The team is currently owned by Force 10 Hoops LLC, which is composed of three Seattle businesswomen: Dawn Trudeau, Lisa Brummel, and Ginny Gilder. The Storm have qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in twelve of its seventeen years in Seattle. 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. In 2004, 2010, and 2018, the Storm went to the WNBA Finals; they've won every time, beating the Sun in 2004, the Dream in 2010, and the Mystics in 2018. Of the teams that have been to the Finals, the Storm are one of two who have never lost a Finals series; the defunct Houston Comets being the other. The team cultivates a fan-friendly, family environment at home games by having an all-kid dance squad, which leads young fans in a conga line on the court during time-outs, to the music of "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" by the Quad City DJ's. Named for the rainy weather of Seattle, the team uses many weather-related icons: the team mascot is Doppler, a maroon-furred creature with a cup anemometer on its head; the theme song for Storm home games is AC/DC's "Thunderstruck"; and its newsletter is called Stormwatch. The Storm were the sister team of the Seattle SuperSonics of the NBA prior to February 28, 2008, when the team was sold to Force 10 Hoops LLC.
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Portland Fire faces Chicago Sky in WNBA matchup Wednesday night
Liberty hold off Aces for 87-76 victory in Las Vegas
Bueckers and Fudd shine in Wings' overtime win against Storm
Flau’jae Johnson signs multiyear deal with Unrivaled for three-on-three basketball
Mercury announce temporary suspension of rookie Jovana Nogic's contract
Phoenix Mercury struggles continue; Alyssa Thomas faces unprecedented challenges
Dallas Wings rally past Chicago Sky 93-92 with late free throws
Indiana Fever explore trades and free agents to strengthen roster
Mercury snap losing streak with win over Storm ahead of Fever games
Seattle Storm, Phoenix Mercury seek to end losing streaks on Saturday
Azzi Fudd signs with Project B for offseason play
Phoenix Mercury struggle in second half, fall to Las Vegas Aces 86-76
Cameron Brink ruled out for Sparks' matchup against Lynx
Brittney Sykes pushes for WNBA All-Star nod with Toronto Tempo
Las Vegas Aces hold off Minnesota Lynx in close Commissioner’s Cup matchup
Mercury host Aces for Commissioner’s Cup matchup on June 17
Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston lead Indiana Fever past Chicago Sky
Janelle Salaun scores 22 as Valkyries edge Storm 76-72
Valkyries visit Storm aiming to revive Commissioner’s Cup hopes
Los Angeles Sparks face Phoenix Mercury after Ogwumike's strong performance
Lexie Brown waived by Seattle Storm, could be picked up by teams
Paige Bueckers and Sonia Citron ranked among top second-year WNBA players
Former Lady Vols combine for 15 points in WNBA Commissioner's Cup game
Golden State Valkyries visit Seattle Storm aiming to end road slide
Sparks secure road victory over Storm in closely contested matchup
Nneka Ogwumike scores 24 points as Sparks defeat Storm 88-83

WNBA Commissioner's Cup standings update and league observations
Sparks begin three-game road trip against Storm in Seattle
A'ja Wilson scores 34 as Las Vegas faces Portland tonight
Next fixtures
Recent results
- 2026-07-17Indiana Fever110 – 107Seattle Storm
- 2026-07-15Chicago Sky95 – 90Seattle Storm
- 2026-07-12Washington Mystics84 – 79Seattle Storm
- 2026-07-10Atlanta Dream89 – 78Seattle Storm
- 2026-07-07Los Angeles Sparks64 – 82Seattle Storm
