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Storm's first-round opponent is still undetermined entering regular season finale
While their own seeding is set with their playoff ticket already punched, a lot seems set in stone for the Seattle Storm. They know that they'll be in the postseason, they'll be on the road to begin the playoffs, but they still aren't quite sure who their opponent will be.
Seattle’s chance of making the ultimate statement against Lynx
After beating the Mercury and the back-to-back defending champion Aces, the Seattle Storm are in control of their own destiny.
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.
Scrappy Storm hang with Lynx, but offense stalls for too long in loss (Copy)
The Seattle Storm closed out their four-game homestand with a frustrating loss to the Minnesota Lynx, making a too-little-too-late push in the fourth quarter that never saw them get within seven points of a Minnesota team that has turned their season around.
Storm rally against Lynx falls just short despite Jewell Loyd’s career high 41-point game
The Seattle Storm dropped their second game this week to the Minnesota Lynx, this time in overtime at home as Jewell Loyd dropped a career-high 41-points on the annual “cousin” game when Loyd’s family came out to support her. It’s another frustrating effort, as Seattle continues to make the same mistakes that we’ve seen all season.
Storm punch first in dominant win over Lynx
The Seattle Storm got out to an early lead against the Minnesota Lynx, and never looked back. With Lauren Jackson in attendance, Briann January and Sylvia Fowles being honored, there were plenty of festivities before and during the big win.
Strong second half powers Storm to season opening win over Lynx
The Seattle Storm opened the WNBA regular season with a 97-74 win over the Minnesota Lynx. It was a complete team effort as Seattle’s big three and their bench made similar impacts, while playing stifling defense.