Seattle Storm

The WNBA logo is seen on the court at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sept. 25, 2024 ahead of a WNBA playoff matchup between the Indiana Fever and the Connecticut Sun.

The WNBA’s bubble season reverberates five years later

By Michelle Smith / June 15, 2025

It can be argued that what we are all experiencing now in the WNBA, the national exposure, the television ratings, the sponsors, the Caitlin Clark phenomenon, the expansion of the league in Golden State and the preparation for a game-changing collective bargaining agreement – none of it happens if the league can’t pull off a season in isolation in Florida in 2020.

Podcast promotion graphic with a phoro of Li Yueru. Text overlay reads "Li Yueru wants out."

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Li Yueru wants out

By Kathleen Gier / June 4, 2025

Howard Megdal and Jackie Powell break down the news out of Seattle, then Jacy Sheldon joins the show

Seattle Storm guard Erica Wheeler (17) yells and flexes after a defensive play against the Phoenix Mercury during the second half at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash. on May 23, 2025.

Erica Wheeler’s personality and defense shine in new role with Seattle Storm

By Bella Munson / June 3, 2025

Nneka Ogwumike: ‘She is very much like a ball of confetti, and we love that’

Seattle Storm center Dominique Malonga (14) watches the game between the Dallas Wings and the Storm from the bench during the first half at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas on May 19, 2025.

Dominique Malonga’s measured and undemanding intro to the WNBA

By Bella Munson / June 1, 2025

Long-term expectations remain high despite strategic lighter minutes

Storm players Li Yueru (28), Zia Cooke (7), Nneka Ogwumike (3) and Alysha Clark (32) walk on the court in a game against the Phoenix Mercury on May 17, 2025 at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Ariz.

What went wrong in the Seattle Storm’s season opener

By Bella Munson / May 19, 2025

Players share immense disappointment in performance with few bright spots but commit to getting better from it

Seattle Storm guards Alysha Clark and Skylar Diggins huddle with center Li Yueru and other teammates during a preseason game against the Connecticut Sun on May 4, 2025 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash.

2025 WNBA season preview: Seattle Storm

By Bella Munson / May 8, 2025

Uncertainty and possibility abound with a reworked roster

Dominique Malonga poses with WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert after being selected with the No. 2 overall pick to the Seattle Storm in the 2025 WNBA Draft at The Shed at Hudson Yards in New York, New York on April 14, 2025.

Seattle Storm 2025 Draft class led by French phenom

By Bella Munson / April 16, 2025

The No. 2 overall pick has the potential to be an all-time great player, and third-round picks have (slim) chances to make the roster

Two action shots are displayed side-by-side. At left, Seattle Storm forward Gabby Williams dribbles the ball with her left hand. At right, Las Vegas Aces forward Alysha Clark points to her right to acknowledge a teammate.

With Gabby Williams and Alysha Clark, the Seattle Storm defense just got even tougher

By Bella Munson / February 9, 2025

But Storm still have several roster spots to fill, especially after an injury to Jordan Horston

Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike dribbles up the court with her left hand.

What re-signing Nneka Ogwumike means for the Seattle Storm

By Bella Munson / February 1, 2025

Ogwumike returns to a team that will feature her close friend Skylar Diggins-Smith and plenty of young talent in 2025

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Griner and Thomas shake up free agency

By Julie Schreiber / January 29, 2025

Munson: ‘It doesn’t benefit anyone to force a player who doesn’t want to be there to stay’