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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A’ja Wilson scores 34 points as Aces defeat Storm in Commissioner’s Cup
A'ja Wilson sets WNBA scoring record in Aces victory over Storm
A'ja Wilson reaches 6,000 points for WNBA record in Aces win
Aces edge Valkyries in close WNBA contest, 84-79
Los Angeles Sparks visit Seattle Storm after Hamby's strong performance
A’ja Wilson scores 34 points, reaches 6,000 career points milestone
Seattle Storm waive guard Lexie Brown amid transition period
Kelsey Plum expresses support for Kate Martin's future with Sparks
Storm waive Lexie Brown after underwhelming performance in WNBA
Breanna Stewart struggles with 3-point shooting in WNBA season
Gabriella Jaquez set to return for Chicago Sky against Toronto Tempo
Seattle Storm seeks to end losing streak against Las Vegas Aces
Lynx claim seventh straight win over Storm with Howard's 27 points
Howard scores 27, Lynx top Storm 88-68 for seventh straight win
Valkyries face Aces as WNBA Commissioner’s Cup matchups unfold
Wings vs Sparks matchup set for Friday night in Los Angeles
Minnesota Lynx host Seattle Storm as they chase seventh straight win
Kiki Rice injures ankle late as Toronto loses to New York
Phoenix Mercury snap six-game losing streak with win over Seattle Storm
Caitlin Clark addresses heated moment with coach Stephanie White
Awa Fam shines in Seattle Storm loss to Phoenix Mercury
Phoenix Mercury snap losing streak with 72-68 win over Seattle Storm
Toronto Tempo and New York Liberty meet in WNBA Commissioner’s Cup opener
Teams prepare for WNBA trade deadline as season progresses
Dallas Wings and Washington Mystics waive two players each
WNBA Commissioner’s Cup tournament opens with $500,000 prize pool
Jordan Horston starts for Seattle in WNBA Commissioner's Cup opener
Dallas Wings secure win over Seattle Storm as Paige Bueckers apologizes to fans
Azzi Fudd starts for Dallas Wings in first WNBA game
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