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The Seattle Storm made a major win-now move on Tuesday afternoon, as they traded a first-round pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft to the Washington Mystics for All-Star guard Brittney Sykes.
The Seattle Storm's Alysha Clark led all vote-getters as a unanimous choice for the WNBA's all-defensive first team, announced Tuesday by the league.
The Seattle Storm are adding some star power to their quest to contend with the WNBA's best this postseason. Sykes is averaging 15.4 points, 4.3 assists and 1.2 steals per game, while shooting 31. ...
NFL Player Bobby Wagner Becomes Part-Owner Of WNBA’s Seattle Storm 'It’s an honor to join the Seattle Storm ownership group and support a franchise that has consistently set the standard in ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm today announced the team has acquired 2025 All-Star Brittney Sykes in a trade with the Washington Mystics. In exchange, the Mystics will receive 3x WNBA Champion ...
SEATTLE — Skylar Diggins scored 21 points, rookie Dominique Malonga had 14 points and 10 rebounds for her first double-double and the Seattle Storm rode a 56-point second half to a 95-57 rout of ...
Ahead of the WNBA trade deadline on Aug. 7, Seattle's stance -- to be aggressive or not -- could have a domino effect on the rest of the league.
The loss snaps the Storm’s two-game win streak and drops them to 15-11 on the season. Seattle jumped out to a 21-16 lead after the first, but Washington's physicality flipped the game by halftime.
Even with Caitlin Clark out due to injury, the Indiana Fever continues to surge, and the WNBA’s latest power rankings say everything. The team, with a 13-12 standing, climbed to sixth on the list.
Gabby Williams had nine points and three steals and broke Seattle's single-season steals records with 77 this season. Natasha Howard set the previous mark when she led the WNBA with 74 steals in 2019.
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