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Storm assistant reportedly at the center of complaint with WNBA
Reports this morning say that a allegation was made that a Seattle Storm assistant cursed at a former Storm player following Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Aces. The league reviewed the complaint, but there is not an investigation happening currently. Here's what we know.

Storm fail to complete comeback against Las Vegas Aces for third straight loss
Following a three-game winning streak that started after a defeat in the season opener, our Seattle Storm are now on a three-game losing skid following a tight result in a fall to the Las Vegas Aces at Climate Pledge Arena. Our Christan Braswell breaks down the defeat.

Storm falter down the stretch in home loss to Atlanta Dream
Our Seattle Storm suffered a second consecutive loss, falling to the Atlanta Dream in a game where the Storm led by 17-points in the third quarter. A rough defensive second half saw the Dream pull away and hold off Seattle's comeback efforts.

Top Storm takeaways from Seattle’s road loss to the Minnesota Lynx, May 27th, 2025
Our Seattle Storm saw their three-game winning streak snapped, falling on the road to a Minnesota Lynx team that is a favorite to win the WNBA Finals this year. What takeaways from this game did our Jess Amato have from this difficult loss? Read here!

Storm fail to complete comeback, fall to Lynx, 82-77
Our Seattle Storm overcame a rough first quarter on the road against the Minnesota Lynx, nearly completing a valiant comeback effort but ultimately fell short against a team that seems to be the odds on favorite to win it all this year. Our Christan Braswell breaks down this Storm road defeat.

Top Storm takeaways from Seattle’s home win over the Phoenix Mercury, May 23rd, 2025
Our Seattle Storm picked up their second consecutive win early into the 2025 season behind a bounce back victory over the Phoenix Mercury, the team they lost to on opening night. What takeaways did our writer Rowan Schaberg have from press row at CPA? Read in this edition of top takeaways.

Defense at the crux of the Seattle Storm’s two-game win streak
Our Seattle Storm have won back-to-back games early into the 2025 WNBA season, as their defense once again is a major factor in success seen by a Noelle Quinn coached unit. Our Christan Braswell breaks down how the defense is seeing these results lately, with quotes from several players and coach Quinn.

Storm suffer debilitating loss to Mercury in 2025 season opener
Our Seattle Storm began their 2025 season with a frustratingly ugly loss to the Phoenix Mercury on the road, with the only players to make three or more field goals being stars Skylar Diggins and Nneka Ogwumike. Our Christan Braswell recaps the defeat.

A breath of fresh PNW air for Storm guard Erica Wheeler
Veteran guard Erica Wheeler has often had to be the leader of the teams she’s been on. With her fifth WNBA team in an impressive career, Wheeler feels a bit more free with our Seattle Storm considering the numerous veteran leaders on the roster.

Storm exercise 4th-year option on Jordan Horston
Our Seattle Storm have exercised the fourth-year rookie option on forward Jordan Horston, ensuring her contract for the 2026 season. Our Christan Braswell breaks down what this means for Horston and the Storm.

Storm waive rookie guards Jordan Hobbs and Madison Conner
Our Seattle Storm have begun the process of cutting down their training camp roster, waiving rookie guards Jordan Hobbs and Madison Conner on Tuesday morning.

Previewing the Seattle Storm hosting the Connecticut Sun in preseason action: May 4th, 2025
Ahead of our Seattle Storm's first preseason game of 2025, playing host to the Connecticut Sun in preseason action for the first time since 2007, here's a look at the availability reports for both teams, who to watch, how to watch, and more.

Storm forward Katie Lou Samuelson out for 2025 season with torn ACL
Our Seattle Storm announced that veteran forward Katie Lou Samuelson suffered a torn ACL in her right knee in practice on Thursday.

Why Olivia Miles forgoing WNBA draft for transfer portal doesn’t affect Seattle Storm’s #2 overall pick
With the shocking news that Notre Dame guard and presumed lottery pick Olivia Miles opting to skip the WNBA draft and enter the transfer portal, here's why CSS isn't shocked and how it doesn't affect the Storm at #2 overall.

Where the Seattle Storm roster sits currently, February 21st, 2025
Following a press conference with general manager Talisa Rhea and head coach Noelle Quinn that was meant to to discuss their offseason acquisitions, our Seattle Storm have made it clear that free agency is not yet over and they expect to make more moves. With that being said, here's a look at the roster as it sits now and how we got here.

Storm bring back familiar face in Alysha Clark
Our Seattle Storm are bringing back a familiar face, as Alysha Clark has reportedly signed with the team as she leaves the Las Vegas Aces in free agency. It's a quieter move for the Storm, but an important one as Clark is still a difference making veteran.

Loyd: “I feel like the next 10 years of my life will be my best.”
In her introductory press conference with the Las Vegas Aces, former Seattle Storm guard Jewell Loyd discussed how she views the next chapter of her career and life following the three-team trade that saw her leave the team that drafted her.

Nneka Ogwumike to re-sign with the Storm
In a move that's been anticipated and was rumored earlier today on the WNBA free agency show on ESPN, our Seattle Storm will be re-signing free agent forward Nneka Ogwumike, as the news was broken by her sister Chiney on Sportscenter.

End of an era: Jewell Loyd dealt to Aces in three-team trade
Our Seattle Storm have completed a trade to send off franchise icon Jewell Loyd after she previously requested a trade, sending her to the Las Vegas Aces in a three-team trade with the Los Angeles Sparks.

"There's no place like Seattle" inside Kelsey Plum's UW jersey retirement
Kelsey Plum is arguably the most decorated Washington Husky athlete of all-time, and she was immortalized by the university and women’s basketball team with her jersey retirement on Saturday, January 18th, 2025 against Purdue. Rowan Schaberg details the day and Plum’s Husky legacy.