
If you're into women's basketball and want to support a Seattle-based team, you may want to buy a ticket to a Seattle Storm game. This team competes in WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) and is based in Seattle. The Storm was founded in 2011 by Ginger Ackerley and Barry Ackerley. They won their first WNBA title in 2011.
WNBA team
The Seattle Storm is an American professional NBA team that is based in Seattle, Washington. They are a team member of the Women's National Basketball Association. The Storm was founded by Ginger Ackerley and her husband, Barry. The team has a long and colorful history, including a championship season in 2009.

Champions of the WNBA
The Seattle Storm are the defending WNBA champions after sweeping the Minnesota Lynx 3-0 in the playoffs. Breanna Stewart led the team with 31 points and seven assists. She also grabbed six rebounds and three steals. Sue Bird added 16 points and nine assists. Stewart and Bird were both absent for 2019 but their rebound play helped the Storm win the championship.
WNBA's first woman head coach
Noelle Quinn is a 12 year veteran of the WNBA. She is the league's first black female head coach. She was a WNBA champ as a player. Today, she is the head coach of the Seattle Storm. Quinn doesn't boast about her achievements, but she does acknowledge that her path through basketball was not planned. Quinn isn’t letting her insecurity stop Quinn from succeeding, even though it was difficult at first.
StubHub tickets
There are many ways to purchase tickets to the Seattle Storm's WNBA game. You can find the Seattle Storm tickets you want through SeatGeek. To purchase tickets, browse through the above listings and click the button on either side of the event listing. StubHub is also a great place to find Seattle Storm tickets. Make sure you book your tickets well in advance. To save money, you might consider buying a group of Seattle Storm Tickets.

Sue Bird's impact and influence on franchising
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