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The Storm finished the 2010 regular season as the top seed in the WNBA and tied the league record for most wins in the regular season with a 28–6 record; they won their second championship that year and became the second WNBA team to win a title without a single loss in the playoffs, which culminated in a three-game sweep of the Atlanta Dream.
The Seattle Storm would tip off their first season (the 2000 WNBA season) in typical expansion fashion. Coached by Lin Dunn and led by guard Edna Campbell and Czech center Kamila Vodichkova, the team finished with a 6–26 record. The low record, however, allowed the Storm to draft a 19-year-old Australian standout Lauren Jackson. Though ...
37 - Seattle Storm at Chicago Sky, August 10, 2022; 35 – Minnesota vs. Chicago, September 1, 2017; 35 - Chicago Sky vs Connecticut Sun, August 10, 2018; 34 – Seattle Storm at Chicago Sky, August 20, 2017; 34 – Los Angeles Sparks at Chicago Sky, August 18, 2017; Fewest assists, game; 3 – Cleveland at Detroit, July 28, 2001
The 2023 Seattle Storm season was the franchise's 24th season in the Women's National Basketball Association, and the second full season under head coach Noelle Quinn. Quinn took over in May of the 2021 season. Seattle started the season slowly, losing all three of their games in May and their first game in June.
The Storm play their home games at Climate Pledge Arena in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle; the 2024 season was their first at a new training facility, the Seattle Storm Center for Basketball Performance in Interbay. [2] The team's regular season schedule began on May 14 and included 40 games against the other eleven teams in WNBA.
Sunday tied the record for the longest November dry stretch in the Emerald City -- 13 days set in 2000. Monday tipped 2022 i Soaking storm ends Seattle's record dry streak
Record: 22–14 (.611) Place: 2nd : Playoff finish: ... The 2022 Seattle Storm season was the franchise's 23rd season in the Women's National Basketball Association.
Seattle, a city known for soggy weather, has seen its wettest fall on record. The National Weather Service says 19.04 inches (48.4 centimeters) of rain fell between Sept. 1 and Nov. 30, breaking a ...