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Top Storm Takeaways From Seattle’s Home Win Over Mystics - May 24th, 2026
The Seattle Storm made it back-to-back wins in the middle two contests of this four-game homestand, taking down the Washington Mystics behind five players scoring in double digits. Jess Amato provides a few top takeaways from the Storm victory.
Seattle Storm See 5 Players Score in Double-Figures in 97-85 Win Over Washington Mystics
The Seattle Storm won their second consecutive game and third overall early into this 2026 WNBA season, behind five of their players scoring in double digits in a 97-85 victory over the Washington Mystics.
Storm Waive Draft Pick Taina Mair as Season Opener Nears
Five days out from their 2026 WNBA season opener, the Seattle Storm waived rookie guard Taina Mair. The Storm selected the 5’9” guard out of Duke in the first round of this years WNBA entry draft, the 14th overall selection. There is still a possibility that Mair will return to the Storm, but on one of the teams two development slots.
Storm Practice Notebook - April 23rd, 2026
The Seattle Storm held their final practice session open to the media before their first preseason contest ahead of the 2026 WNBA season. This Storm practice notebook features notes on some of their lineups that were seen, notes from who had intriguing performances during the session, and some interesting pieces of information regarding the availability of players who did not take part in the session.
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.
Growth, but not the result they want: Storm drop first game of road trip to Lynx in double overtime
The Seattle Storm weren’t able to exact revenge in their rematch against the Minnesota Lynx from the season opener back on Tuesday, as the Lynx pulled away in the second overtime period to deal the Storm the loss despite some strong play late and adjustments made throughout the game.
Immediate reaction: Lynx outlast Storm in double OT thriller, 102-93
In a rematch from the season opener at home on Tuesday, our Seattle Storm fell to the Minnesota Lynx once again despite a late push that forced this game into double overtime. Despite the negative results, Seattle sees growth early into the season.
Immediate reaction: Seattle Storm drop season opener to Minnesota Lynx, 83-70
The Seattle Storm dropped their 2024 season opener to the Minnesota Lynx, 83-70, as Seattle was unable to generate any consistent offense in the second half and the Lynx used their toughness to take advantage.

