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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 19 of 25 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 six-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, Golden State Valkyries

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 for Sue Bird’s final regular season game in August 2023, then broke it again with 18,343 fans during a match-up against the Indiana Fever in May 2024.

To connect with the Seattle Storm:

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FAQS

The schedule for the Seattle Storm’s 2025 basketball season can be found via the team’s website(Opens in new tab).

Tickets for the 2025 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 13 teams compete in the WNBA Commissioner's Cup, which the Seattle Storm won in 2021. The league’s 2024 in-season tournament consists of six regular season games against each team’s conference opponents. Here’s a list of the Seattle Storm’s Commissioner's Cup matchups: 

  • 06/01/25 vs. Las Vegas Aces 
  • 06/03/25 vs. Dallas Wings 
  • 06/07/25 @ Phoenix Mercury
  • 06/11/25 vs. Minnesota Lynx
  • 06/14/25 @ Golden State Valkyries
  • 06/17/25 @ Los Angeles Sparks

The Seattle Storm play at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. The seating map for Climate Pledge Arena can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 599 reviews
  • Great game, good experience

    by C.H. on 9/19/25Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    I attend several Seattle Storm games each season. Obtaining the ticket for this playoff game worked smoothly, and I hand no problems using the digital ticket.

  • Let's Go Storm

    by all the way to the play Offs... on 9/12/25Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    It was game of all games for me the players the crowd the none stop excitement.

  • too LOUD!!!

    by janeway on 9/8/25Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    i have custom ear plugs, and it was too loud! and constant! it shook my body. i used to enjoy going to games, but they kept getting louder and louder. i love the storm, so thought i'd (finally) check out a game at CPA. sadly, it turned out to be my last live game. this level of volume is not good for anyone, and the number of vulnerable children without ear protection was particularly concerning.

  • Storm game

    by Fishandsport on 9/2/25Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Everything worked out wonderfully. Parking pass ended up being a long walk to climate pledge arena due to a concert

  • AAAAAAMAZING!!!!!

    by DJP on 8/28/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    From our entry through to our exit, the experience was fantastic! Gate 16 is fabulous for anyone with mobility issues and our seats were great for the price we paid. The game itself was so exciting and a nail-biter. It was weird to have Atlanta as the home team since the audience was cheering for Seattle and we were thrilled Seattle pulled it off in the end. What a fabulous event. I SO hope this is an annual thing because we'd attend every year. So much better than the men's NBA!

  • WNBA rocks!!!

    by Ace on 8/23/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    The game was SO good, and it was amazing to see it live, way better than on TV, stoked to get tix for when Tkaronto Tempos play in Vancouver!!!

  • Great game experience!

    by Katie on 8/19/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Such a fantastic experience to see the WNBA in Vancouver! I would love it if Vancouver got a WNBA team!

  • 1st of Many Hopefully

    by Juleslivinlarge on 8/18/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    It was great to see the first WNBA in Canada. Vancouver really turned out and showed that women’s basketball really is here to stay! Expand!!

  • Bring on WNBA

    by WNBA fan on 8/18/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    What a great vibe!! The game was exciting and. I am excited for more WNBA with the Tempos!!

  • Not a Dream HOME GAME!

    by The Purple Lady on 8/18/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    LETTER TO WNBA As a Dream Elite Member, I expected the same discounts and customer service I have received EACH time I have attended away Dream games. This WAS NOT a Dream home game. No perks. There should have been at the very least, a meet and greet for the fans who TRAVELED from Atlanta for the game. We should also have received the Black event t-shirt for attending. The Vancouver crowd and the mostly Seattle fans were gracious and enthusiast; HOWEVER, the WNBA should take better care of us who have been WNBA fans since the league began. Before Atlanta had a team, I drove to see the Charlotte Sting play at least three times each summer. I know that the WNBA continues to try to recruit NEW fans; HOWEVER, the WNBA & the ATLANTA DREAM need to show much more appreciation to those of us who have been loyal and faithful.