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The Storm will make its debut at the University of Washington’s Alaska Airlines Arena on Sunday, June 23 at 4 p.m. Including Seattle’s 2010 and 2018 titles, the first four Storm home games will feature five teams that have combined to win the last 10 WNBA Championships. Montgomery has connected on multiple threes in a game 15 times this season. For the third time this season,Jordin Canadaled the team in scoring with a career-high 21 points. The Most Improved Player of the Year candidate swiped five steals, bringing her season total to 61, matching the previous Storm single-season record . A sellout for a basketball game at Climate Pledge Arena is 18,100.
Stewart would become an all-star for the first time in her career and was one of two all-stars representing the Storm in the 2017 WNBA All-Star Game along with Sue Bird. The Storm finished as the 8th seed with a record but would lose yet again in the first round elimination game by the Phoenix Mercury. With the same lineup as the previous year, the Storm had much expectation for the 2011 WNBA season. But right in the second round a two-year home invincibility was broken by the Minnesota Lynx, who even left the Storm scoreless for the first seven minutes.
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Then they swept Diana Taurasi and the Phoenix Mercury in the conference finals, and the Atlanta Dream in the WNBA Finals. With two league championships, the Storm became Seattle's most successful pro sports team by that measure. In the playoffs, the Storm made quick work of the Minnesota Lynx, sweeping them in the first round. The Storm then squared off against an up-and-coming Sacramento Monarchs team in the West Finals. In the WNBA Finals, the Storm would finish off the season as champions, defeating the Connecticut Sun 2 games to 1.

Taking their cue from the Sonics' team colors at the time, known colloquially as the "wine and pine" era of the team, the Storm's original team colors were pine green, maroon red, bronze, and white. The Storm, however, retained their colors as a way to uniquely market the team. The Storm have qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in sixteen of its twenty-one years in Seattle.
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The franchise has been home to many high-quality players such as former UConn stars Sue Bird, Swin Cash, and Breanna Stewart; 2004 Finals MVP Betty Lennox; and Australian power forward Lauren Jackson, a three-time league MVP. The Storm are four-time WNBA Champions, with victories in 2004, 2010, 2018, and 2020. They are one of two teams who have never lost a WNBA Finals, the defunct Houston Comets being the other. PAPILLION, Neb. – The Omaha Storm Chasers, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, announced scheduled first pitch times for all 75 home games at Werner Park in 2023.
The grass is always greenest during baseball season, and this year, so is The Diamond. Fresh off a complete ballpark paint job this offseason, Storm Stadium looks nearly brand new. Enjoy the freshness brought in by a new season from some of our many premium seating options. The Diamond has every kind of premium seating option to fit your needs, whether as a large group or with a few friends. If you’re planning a great time with a large group, consider the Hangar 24 Flight Deck, a multi-level party deck complete with couches, bar rails, high-tops and more. New just last season, the Hangar 24 Flight Deck is an ideal option for large group picnics and parties.
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Injuries hit multiple players, especially Lauren Jackson, who had to undergo hip surgery and missed most of the season. The regular starting five resumed play only in the last five games, but Sue Bird and Swin Cash kept the Storm competitive, finishing second in the WNBA with 21 wins and 13 losses. On the playoffs, a Mercury buzzer beater at the KeyArena eliminated the Storm in round 1.
Tiffany Hayes finishedin double-figure scoring for the 22ndtime this season and the ninth straight game with 10 points. "We are a force of nature, on the court and in the community" – via Twitter. Kloppenburg was named head coach for the 2020 season when Hughes opted out due to health concerns. In June 2011, President of the United States Barack Obama invited the 2010 WNBA champion Seattle Storm to the White House.
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All games are broadcast to the WNBA LiveAccess game feeds on the league website. Furthermore, some Storm games are broadcast nationally on ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, CBS Sports Network and ABC. The WNBA has reached an eight-year agreement with ESPN, which will pay rights fees to the Storm, as well as other teams in the league. Fast forward to April 2015, the month of the WNBA Draft, where Seattle now held the #1, #3, #20 and #26 picks. Days before the draft, Notre Dame guard Jewell Loyd and Minnesota center Amanda Zahui B. Shook up the draft order, both forgoing NCAA eligibility and declaring for the WNBA Draft.

He stated that the franchise provided a good example for young girls with big dreams. He praised the Storm for the community service they perform and stated that being champions did not end when they step off the court. In March 2021, the team released an entirely new logo and updated color scheme. The Space Needle, depicted in a new, more minimalist style, is interlinked with the ribs of a basketball and incorporates a small lightning bolt into the tower.
Bird was selected to the All Star Game in 2018, and was the team leader in assists. On August 15, 2018 the Seattle Storm announced that they would play their regular season games at the University of Washington's Alaska Airlines Arena while KeyArena undergoes renovations for the Seattle Kraken of the NHL. The Storm will play five games at the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington. Seattle welcomes two-time WNBA MVP Candace Parker and 2016 WNBA MVP Nneka Ogwumike on Friday, June 21 with tip-off scheduled for 7 p.m. This season the Storm will attempt to become the first team to successfully defend the WNBA Championship since the Sparks won their second straight title in 2002.

Our Four Top seating, located on the first and third base sides, provide table space for you and three others to enjoy along with wait service. The Four tops offer plenty of space and great views of the field at an affordable price. Located behind home plate are the High Top seats; elevated bar-style seats complete with a drink rail and unobstructed views. The Diamond has 10 luxury suites, each which fit up to 10 people, an Owner’s Suite that can fit 20, and the SkyBox, which holds eight. All our suites come with a unique menu, wait service and much more. Let’s take a look at what promotions you can look forward to at The Diamond.