Storm rocked the house
by NMorel on 8/21/22Seattle Storm played with such energy we were all standing for the last 2:02 of the game! Great crowd energy! First year really following this team and I am in forever
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Seattle Storm
Seattle Storm History
The Seattle Storm are an American professional basketball team in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Founded in 2000, the Storm have qualified for 18 of 24 postseasons and won four WNBA Championships, in 2004, 2010, 2018, and 2020. The Storm have built a sustained legacy with players such as 2022 Hall of Fame inductee Swin Cash, three-time WNBA MVP Lauren Jackson and three-time regular season assist leader Sue Bird. In 2015, the Storm drafted Jewell Lloyd at No. 1. She went on to be named Rookie of the Year, became a five-time All-Star and in 2023, won the Peak Performer Award for leading the league in scoring. The Storm’s subsequent No. 1 pick in 2016 was Breanna Stewart, who would win Rookie of the Year and MVP as a member of the Storm. In 2021, the Storm won the WNBA’s inaugural in-season Commissioner’s Cup.
Seattle Storm Team Info
Conference: Western
Team Colors: Thunder Green, Lightning Yellow, Bolt Green
Team Rivals: Phoenix Mercury, Los Angeles Sparks, Las Vegas Aces
Seattle Storm at Climate Pledge Arena
Climate Pledge Arena, home of the Seattle Storm, is located in the Seattle Center entertainment complex in downtown Seattle. Opened in 1962 as the Washington State Pavilion, Climate Pledge Arena has undergone several renovations, most recently between 2018 and 2022. The Storm are supported at home games by the team’s mascot, Doppler. Fans set a franchise attendance record at 18,100 spectators for Sue Bird’s final regular season game in August 2023.
To connect with the Seattle Storm:
The Seattle Storm’s 2024 regular season tips off in May at home against the Minnesota Lynx. The Seattle Storm play their final game of the regular season at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona against Western Conference rivals the Phoenix Mercury. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Seattle Storm.
The Seattle Storm have made four appearances in the WNBA Finals, and have won four times (in 2004, 2010, 2018 and 2020).
All 12 teams compete in the WNBA Commissioner's Cup, which the Seattle Storm won in 2021. The league’s 2024 in-season tournament consists of five regular season games against each team’s conference opponents. Here’s a list of the Seattle Storm’s Commissioner's Cup matchups:
The Seattle Storm play at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. The seating map for Climate Pledge Arena can be viewed here.
Seattle Storm played with such energy we were all standing for the last 2:02 of the game! Great crowd energy! First year really following this team and I am in forever
The Storm have consistently been a display of athletic excellence for years! Having the opportunity to see Sue Bird one more time in the playoffs was a can’t miss opportunity. The arena is beautiful and the added benefit of free light rail and monorail made the experience that much better. Can’t for the life of me figure out why more people aren’t flocking to see these incredible women play!
The arena is very nice, people come here to have fun and not fight. They always have giveaways and stuff. I always have a lot of fun.
Great venue. Loved the Storm. Confusing rules about the bar. Sign said bar open to all ticket holders but staff at the door said it was only for certain fans, even though the bar was visibly empty. They need to get their message right.
Seattle storm rocked the house at Climate Pledge arena! Lots of fun and will be back
It was amazing to see all the honors bestowed on Sue Bird in person. Excellent job Seattle Storm and Climate Pledge. A class act!
There are no words. And if there were... Sue Bird. Such a wonderful experience, despite the loss. So sad I only got into the W this year, I missed out on a lot of years of enjoyment, but I know there are many ahead. Beautiful new arena, too! Cant wait to get back.
Our first time to Climate Pledge Arena. This is a world class facility that Seattle can be proud of! It was a fantastic and well deserved salute to Sue Bird for her 21 years playing for the Storm. Saw a very good basketball game, unfortunately the Storm came up just short against the LV Aces. We can't want to go to another event at Climate Pledge!
The arena was more organized and the people were friendly and helpful.
Had lot of fun despite the loss. Seats were excellent and a great view. If you are looking for a good time in Seattle than goto a Seattle Storm game.
We had an amazing time at the WNBA. I only wish we could go again! It was expensive!!!
We came to Seattle and did all the touristy things but the highlight of our visit was definitely the Seattle Storm basketball game. The women on the court were not the only people working: the DJ, the organ player, the MC (hype person), the dance team and the mascot were all working the crowd to give us an experience we will never forget. We came as fans of Sue Bird and left as fans of the whole team. We have four girls and all 6 of us loved this event more than anything else we did, and we did A LOT!
Went to watch the WNBA for the first time. The arena is great. We had seats that were in the last row of the lower section. Seats are comfy and view was great. Food is very expensive. Parked downtown and took monorail. The game was ok. Bird and Stewart were the highlights.
Everything was wonderful. I was quite surprised at the rebuild. Climate Pledge Arena is NO match to the old arena. The game was great. We WON!
the new arena was very intelligently built. easy to manuever. one fault is confusion on the elevator in locating your destination. a sign outside or inside would really help. many folks were confused & ended up getting back on, including us. the other issue we had was locating the parking & venue tickets on phone. the folks in ticketmaster were no help with this. luckily we arrived very early giving us time to locate them. also leaving garage after driver got lost trying to get back to arena to pick me & my rollator up. overall excellent time.
Great atmosphere and video presentation with the kiddos. I would only ask that more concessions options be open.
Everything is great, except the food issues. So many things are closed and there’s no guidance as to where to go. There isn’t enough time to figure it out and get to your seat on time. Also, some places shouldn’t be allowed to sell food, their food is that bad. (Tiny dried out hotdogs for example)
Comfortable seats . Fun. Friendly staff plenty of parking and the arena was nice and clean.
The only complaint I could have is, how is there not a actual storm store In there?!? The storm has been amazing through out the years and there is no actual store just some tables set up and the jerseys are so few and limited in size. How is there this huge kraken store no offense to them but they have just started while the storm has been here for years and have won multiple championships but yet they don’t have a actual store in the arena. Was sooo disappointed in this aspect but yet I guess the woman always get the short end of the stick no matter how many trophy’s they bring to the city.
It was fun and exciting but the disappointing part was there was not of stores for the storm gear. My daughter really wanted a jersey