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WNBA Singles Out One Player in Chicago Sky's Blowout Loss to Storm originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky suffered an embarrassing blowout loss to the Seattle Storm on Thursday, 95-57. This marked Chicago’s fourth consecutive defeat, which saw them drop to 7-17 on the season.
Heading into his second season in Washington, Bobby Wagner is still making history in his old home of Seattle and hoping to impact positive change.
The Seattle Storm opened the second half with a long drought and finished with their second-fewest points of the year in a 69-58 loss to the Washington Mystics.
It was a forgettable night for the Chicago Sky on Thursday as they suffered an embarrassing 95-57 loss at the hands of the Seattle Storm. The 38-point loss marked Chicago’s biggest defeat of the season, and it saw them fall to 7-17 at the midway point of the campaign.
Shakira Austin had 14 points and 11 rebounds, Sug Sutton scored 13 points and the Washington Mystics beat the Seattle Storm 69-58 on Saturday night.
The Seattle Storm rookie became the youngest player in WNBA history to reach 100 career points and record a double-double, erupting in Thursday night’
New Wings center Li Yueru opened up about her move from the Storm and how she feels her tenure in Dallas is going.
Wagner is joining the Storm’s ownership group, becoming the latest pro athlete to invest in the surging league.
The Seattle Storm selected 6’6 center Dominique Malonga with the second overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. Known for her size and athleticism, Malonga has shown flashes of her potential early in her rookie season. On Thursday night, she put together her best performance yet.