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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
  • Awesome time at the WNBA game

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

    Had so much fun at the Storm vs Dream WNBA game! The whole night was very entertaining and exciting to watch the players!

  • Use this as a sign to bring more WNBA teams to Canada.

    by Master Goodridge on 8/18/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    Overall the experience was amazing. The game itself was really good and the atmosphere was electric. There is definitely a market in Canada for the WNBA. Montreal and Vancouver should get their own teams very soon. The only negative review I had was the confusion over who the “home” team was. You would think with the proximity to Seattle and considering the majority of the crowd was from Seattle or cheering for seattle it would be considered a home game for the storm. However, the announcer was clearly an Atlanta supporter and the crowd grew increasingly annoyed throughout the game every time he would say ‘DEFENSE’ when Seattle gained possession. Other than that amazing experience.

  • Good time!

    by Fan on 8/18/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    It was a great time, great game. Rogers arena was a great venue.

  • What an amazing time had!

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

    I’ve played competitive bball growing up but it’s never been anything I’ve loved enough to watch the NBA. Sure I’ve attended NBA games (Sonics, Vancouver Grizzlies) and enjoyed them but I have no connection to the male athletes, especially when I was a teen and then in my 20s. I’ve started becoming more familiar with the WNBA the last year or so as it’s become more popular I suppose and at least having the Storm closer to where I live, but I’ve never felt really connected to it mostly due to that distance and respectively the US culture for the mostly previous market is just different. The increase of social media and all the talk has provided me the opportunity to start to pay attention more though. When the opportunity to attend a Seattle Storm game in Vancouver presented it self I signed up for the presale and was able to go to my first WNBA game. Pregame could have had a bit more to it to get the fans involved with what was happening on the court with the teams and the warmups etc, (eg show some stats and info on the players on the scoreboard monitor), the DJ was pretty good and not fully in your face (yay!), and the entertainment and fan involved events were just ok, but….I was blown away at how pumped up I felt leaving my first WNBA game. The atmosphere when I entered was so different than any sporting event I’ve attended. It was both electric and felt safe to be a female sports fan. The game though…those women can absolutely ball. The skill was incredible to see live and it’s not something that you can fully capture on tv or online, like most any professional sport. I knew a few names when I arrived but left wanting to know all of the Storm team and following a few players on socials. Seeing all the young girls though, from the tweens to the teens as well as moms, grandmas, and everyone who was there for the sport was inspiring. There is so much untapped passion needing an outlet. We need more expansion but especially into Canada, just logistically being next door. The time is now to start to expand the market. Being from a border town I’m used to repping both the Vancouver Canucks as well as the Seattle Kraken, and previously the now defunct Vancouver Grizzlies and Seattle Sonics. I’d support a Vancouver WNBA team as well as the Seattle Storm. But…you’ll never see me cheer for an Alberta or Ontario team 😜 Sorry Tempo. I’ll stick with the Storm. All in all it was worth the price and travel time. 5 stars from me.

  • A nail biter

    by Lindy on 8/18/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    I attended my first WNBA game and totally enjoyed it. The quality of play was excellent and although the Seattle Storm was winning most of the game it came down to the last minute of play. I have seen this so often on tv that I think it is sometimes intentional. Seattle did end up winning by two however. The activities during the breaks were quite lame and should be thought out more.

  • First live WNBA game

    by Trini83 on 8/18/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    The baby race at halftime was totally adorable!! The mascots coming into the stands and interacting with the crowd was entertaining. Overall I enjoyed the game. Only complaint is in the first half it seemed like the teams were just playing around and not really playing, second half is where it got serious. I'll def check out another WNBA game for sure.

  • So exciting, so frustrating

    by Arati on 8/6/25Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    The Storm has such talented and exciting players -- Nneka, Gabby, E-Dub and Diggins -- so it is frustrating when they play so well one game, and then lose to a team with a worse record. Or they play so we'll during the game -- even building big leads -- but lose in the end. Disheartening.

  • Great all around experience

    by Brian on 8/6/25Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Viewed the game from one of the porch boom suites and couldn't have enjoyed it more!

  • Road to the playoffs

    by Bubblegum on 9/21/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    The game was Awesome, the place was packed and our seats were perfect. Go Storm!!

  • Mid

    by BB on 9/20/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    The entry was a bit dodgy, bags that were accepted a game prior are no longer allowed. It caused a lot of panic and confusion for folks. It should have been emphasized that it was going to change. The game itself was great- the crowd and entertainment made for a fun event.

  • What an experience

    by Wise on 9/20/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Surprised our 13 year old to her first ever WBNA & what a show they put on! The arena interaction, the crowd, the players All great!

  • Seattle Storm game

    by Tom on 9/20/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 2 out of 5

    The game was exciting and fun to watch. The audio was bad in the nosebleed seats. Also the cost of concessions was freaking expensive. I will pass on the good ticket prices. Go Storm!

  • platform not easy to use

    by ken on 9/18/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    Wow, my wife and I tried to get our 4 tickets to a Storm game on our cellphones to present to the staff at Climate Pledge Arena, and it was not easy or intuitive at all.

  • Good venue with poor food options

    by CLC on 9/18/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    Food options were better when climate pledge 1st opened. They have changed some of their restaurants inside the arena and now it’s limited. Din Tai Fung is no longer available. Plus nothing was opened on the Amex Hall area.

  • Excited New Fan!

    by New Fan on 9/16/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wow! All I can think of is why have I not attended a game sooner! I took my daughter to yesterday's game and it was incredible. From the ease of arrival via public transportation, to the dancing, to the cheering, to the fan experiences, to the music, to the expertise of the players...this was a core memory for both my 5 year old daughter and I, and I'm so excited we got to experience it together. I hope to purchase season tickets next year because this experience was one I want to keep being part of!

  • Fun and exciting

    by Pam on 9/10/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    We had such a great time at the Storm game, parked across the street, the venue is nice and clean, the crowd was into the game and those women can thrown down some serious hoops, plus it was affordable!!

  • Poor signage

    by #20🗽fan on 9/2/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    Took my 85 yr old (biggest WNBA fan) mother to first game ever. Drove around for 40 min trying to locate entry to ADA parking, that was prepaid for. Once inside, signage was very poor to locate elevators. We didn’t get to our seats until half time. Highly disappointing, as we clearly had enough time if the parking had been clearly marked. GPS kept sending us to blocked off road. No other signage was found while driving clear around the arena area. Finally found police who could direct us. Kinda spoiled the evening for my mom.

  • Game and introductions

    by Paul on 7/13/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Great game , great seats , great scoreboard . Kelsey Plum comes to town , a fun player to watch even though she is on the opposing team. When she was a Husky, she and along with Sue Bird were instrumental in growing great fans. She was introduced first , she should of been introduced last with an introduction something like this “and at guard from the University of Washington Kelsey Plum”.She deserves respect and a loud ovation - This comment is from an Oregon resident that has been a Seahawk season ticket holder for 41 years. Thank you for a very fun time for my wife and I.

  • Lots of Fun

    by Zatarra V on 7/10/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Had a great time watching the Seattle Storm vs Sky Town. Great seats and clean arena. Very interactive moderators; family and kid friendly.

  • Great Event

    by Ang on 7/8/24Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Loved seeing the Storm battle the Chicago Sky at CPA. While the outcome didn’t go our way, it was great basketball with an exciting end. Highly recommend going to a Storm game if you enjoy competitive, exciting sporting events!