
If you love women's basketball and would like to support a Seattle-based club, you might want to purchase tickets to a Seattle Storm game. This team is based near Seattle, Washington. It competes in Women's National Basketball Association. 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 compete in the Western Conference as a member of Women's National Basketball Association. Ginger Ackerley along with Barry Ackerley were the original founders of the Storm. The team has a long, colorful history including a 2009 championship season.

Champion WNBA
The Seattle Storm are the defending WNBA champions after sweeping the Minnesota Lynx 3-0 in the playoffs. The team was led by Breanna Stewart, who finished with 31 points, seven assists, six rebounds, and three steals. Sue Bird contributed 16 points and nine assists. Stewart and Bird did not play in 2019, but their renewed play enabled the Storm to win the championship.
WNBA's first woman head coach
Noelle Quinn, a 12-year WNBA veteran, is Noelle Quinn. She is the league's first black female head coach. She was a WNBA player champion. She is the current head coach for the Seattle Storm. Though she doesn't brag about her accomplishments, Quinn does admit that her journey through basketball was unexpected. And although it was a rough start, Quinn isn't letting her insecurity get in the way of her success.
StubHub tickets
There are several ways to buy tickets for the Seattle Storm in the WNBA. SeatGeek is a great place to search for Seattle Storm tickets. Browse through the listings above and click on the button on the right side of the event listing to buy tickets. StubHub also has the Seattle Storm tickets that you are looking for. You should make sure you buy your tickets in advance. To save some money, you might want to buy a group ticket for Seattle Storm.

Sue Bird's impact on franchise
The Chicago Sky announced a new partnership with Crown Royal Regal Apple in honor of Sue Bird's legacy. This is a special way for the Chicago Sky to commemorate her unique and self-expressive career as a basketball player. Crown Royal, as the Official Spirit and Champion of Change for the franchise, is an innovator in the field of championing change both on and off the court. Crown Royal will publish exclusive content celebrating Bird's contribution to franchise culture and empowering future leaders in order to honor the legendary leader.