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Noelle Quinn of the Seattle Storm is emotionally invested in her team, and she has proved she has staying power in a league ...
Skylar Diggins tallied a game-high 21 points and did a little bit of everything to lead the Storm to one of their best ...
“Our starts have been bad,” she said, as reported by Percy Allen of The Seattle Times. “It’s the pace, the lack of ...
Sitting among the sellout crowd at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Storm coach Noelle Quinn was overjoyed watching Nneka Ogwumike, ...
Their finish was awful, but coach Noelle Quinn asserted that their start was even worse and proved to be the biggest reason ...
The Seattle Storm dropped a tough one on Wednesday night, falling 93-83 to the Connecticut Sun despite a fast start and balanced scoring effort.
The Storm are the only squad that’s beaten the WNBA's top four teams. And yet, Seattle just might be the most polarizing team in the league.
Gabby Williams caused a buzz with her stellar play for France at the Paris Olympics. Now she's turning heads in WNBA.
Like Clark, Quinn was also a first-round pick, selected No. 4 overall by the Minnesota Lynx in 2007. After spending her final three playing seasons with Seattle (2016-2018), she joined the team as ...
Ezi Magbegor, who scored 19 in her last outing, has been finding her scoring touch again for the Storm as she has reached double digits in four consecutive games.
Seattle Storm head coach Noelle Quinn believes that Caitlin Clark is still a "matchup nightmare" even though the WNBA Rookie of the Year has suffered a shooting slump. advertisement.
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