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The Seattle Storm finally ended their six game losing streak in a tight victory in Canada last night. By a score of 80-78, the Storm escaped narrowly after they fell victim to a late overturned foul call. They ended a six game losing streak and now the Storm will look to build a much needed winning streak.
The Storm beat the Dream 80-78 in front of an "electric" Rogers Arena crowd for the WNBA's first regular-season game outside the United States.
Noelle Quinn needs to address the Storm's waning defense and season-long rebounding struggles ahead of 2025 WNBA playoffs
Now, ESPN’s latest awards tracker lists Gabby Williams of the Seattle Storm as the favorite for DPOY, overtaking Collier and Cloud. Williams, 28, has been a defensive constant for Seattle despite the team’s recent six-game losing streak. Highlights this season include: Steals Leader: 2.5 per game — the highest in the WNBA since 2013.
Howard’s scoring surge late in the third quarter helped Atlanta pull away. With 30 seconds left in the period, she hit three consecutive 3-pointers — the last coming with 3.9 seconds left — and then stole the inbounds pass to drain another 3 from the same spot, pushing the Dream’s lead to 68-54.
The Storm have a rough road ahead to make the 2025 WNBA playoffs, and their off-court issues are threatening to derail that goal.
Fisticuffs took place on the court. A tense Wednesday night in the WNBA turned chaotic when a dust-up in the first half of the Chicago Sky and Connecticut Sun game left three players walking to the locker room early. What began as a routine foul suddenly became the night’s biggest storyline.