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The Storm made their debut on May 31, 2000, [17] and finished their first season with a 6–26 win–loss record, the worst in the league that year. The team selected Sue Bird with the first pick of the 2002 WNBA draft and finished their third season with a 17–15 record and their first playoff berth, which ended in a loss in the Western ...
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 ...
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 7 June 1 Las Vegas: 0–0 8 June 3 Dallas: 0–0 9 June 7 @ Phoenix 0–0 10
Only the reported epic storm that brought feet of snow in the winter of 1880, which was before official weather records were kept, rivals the 1916 and 1950 events. Just two other dates in the ...
Seattle Storm (2003–2004) Indiana Fever (2005–2010) San Antonio Silver Stars (2011–2012) 573 425 1.35 15 Courtney Vandersloot^ G Chicago Sky (2011–2022) New York Liberty (2023–present) 533 429 1.20 16 Yolanda Griffith* C/F Sacramento Monarchs (1999–2007) Seattle Storm Indiana Fever 529 311 1.70 17 Candace Parker † F/C
North of Seattle, the fresh snow was enough to cover about ¾ of a grande Starbucks coffee cup. The snow covered about 3/4 of a grande Starbucks cup outside of the Seattle metro area on Feb. 6, 2025.
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
0–9. 2000 Seattle Storm season; 2001 Seattle Storm season; 2002 Seattle Storm season; 2003 Seattle Storm season; 2004 Seattle Storm season; 2005 Seattle Storm season