- Caitlin Clark has 21 points and 10 assists to lead Fever to 89-78 win over Storm ABC News —
- How Caitlin Clark set a WNBA record in between games, then extended it USA Today —
- Dave Portnoy Rips WNBA for Lack of Caitlin Clark Promotion Newsweek —
- Dave Portnoy claims the WNBA 'hates' Caitlin Clark after league's brutal snub of Indiana Fever star Daily Mail —
- Lexie Brown hits 5 3-pointers and scores 17 as the Storm beat the Sun 89-82 ABC News —
- Sun fall in home opener to Storm, 89-82 Boston Globe —
- Lexie Brown scores 17 points as Storm beat Sun 89-82 Associated Press —
- WNBA fan favorite Kate Martin lands with Sparks days after being cut by Valkyries USA Today —
- Caitlin Clark’s Morgan Wallen walkout polarizes fans after Fever drop WNBA opener NY Post —
- Caitlin Clark sparks fury after linking up with controversial singer hours after season opening defeat Daily Mail —
- Here’s Where to Watch 2026 WNBA Games Online Billboard —
- WNBA guard chips her tooth in painful scene while diving for loose ball Fox News —
- WNBA player smashes teeth trying to claim the ball in team's season opener Daily Mail —
- Allisha Gray has 24 points and Angel Reese a double-double to help Dream rally to beat Lynx 91-90 ABC News —
- Wings edge Fever as Caitlin Clark’s late 3-pointer rims out Boston Globe —
- Paige Bueckers showed why she holds keys to Dallas Wings' season in win over Indiana Fever The New York Times —
- Caitlin Clark gets in expletive-laden clash with WNBA rival as tempers flare in superstar's first game back Daily Mail —
- Ogunbowale and Bueckers hold off Clark's Fever as Wings win highly anticipated season opener 107-104 ABC News —
- Paige Bueckers and Wings best Caitlin Clark’s Fever in battle of WNBA No 1 picks The Guardian —
- Breanna Stewart powers short-handed Liberty to a season-opening rout of Sun ABC News —
Seattle Storm
American professional women's basketball team
The Seattle Storm are an American professional basketball team based in Seattle. The Storm compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member of the Western Conference. The team was founded by Ginger Ackerley and her husband Barry ahead of the 2000 season. The team is currently owned by Force 10 Hoops LLC, which is composed of Seattle businesswomen Dawn Trudeau, Lisa Brummel, and Ginny Gilder, along with former player Sue Bird and NFL player Bobby Wagner.