
A Seattle Storm ticket is an option if you are a fan of women's basketball and wish to support the team. This team competes in WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) and is based in Seattle. The Storm was founded by Ginger Ackerley, her husband Barry, and won the WNBA's inaugural championship in 2011.
WNBA team
The Seattle Storm is an American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington. They are a member of the Women's National Basketball Association and compete in the Western Conference. Ginger Ackerley and Barry Ackerley founded The Storm. The team has a long and colorful history, including a championship season in 2009.

Champions of the WNBA
The Seattle Storm, the defending WNBA champs, have swept the Minnesota Lynx 3-0 during the playoffs. Breanna Stewart, the team's captain, finished with 31 points. She had seven assists, six boards, six rebounds, three steals, and six rebounds. Sue Bird added 16 points and nine assists. Stewart and Bird both missed all of 2019, but their resurgent play helped the Storm to win the championship.
WNBA's first woman head coach
Noelle Quinn is a 12-year veteran of the WNBA. She is the first black woman to head coach a team in the league. She was a WNBA champ as a player. Today, she is the head coach of the Seattle Storm. Though she doesn't brag about her accomplishments, Quinn does admit that her journey through basketball was unexpected. Quinn doesn't let insecurity stop her success, even though she had a rough start.
StubHub tickets
There are several ways to buy tickets for the Seattle Storm in the WNBA. SeatGeek allows you to find Seattle Storm tickets that are right for you. You can browse the listings and click the button at the right of each event listing to purchase tickets. StubHub is also a great place to find Seattle Storm tickets. Just make sure to buy tickets well in advance. For a significant savings, you may consider purchasing tickets for a group to the Seattle Storm.

Sue Bird's impact and influence on franchising
The Chicago Sky and Crown Royal Regal Apple have announced a new partnership to honor Sue Bird's legacy. Crown Royal, the Official Spirit of the franchise is a pioneer in championing positive change on and off the courts. To celebrate the iconic leader, Crown Royal will publish exclusive content about Bird's impact on franchise culture and empowering future pioneers.