Storm Announces 2026 Regular Season Schedule

SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm opens the 2026 season presented by Symetra on Friday, May 8, hosting the Golden State Valkyries. After the home opener, the Storm hit the road for three games, visiting the Connecticut Sun on May 10, the Toronto Tempo on May 13 and finishing against the Indiana Fever on May 17.

The Storm plays 22 away games across nine road trips this season, including a five-game stretch from July 6 – July 17 that begins in Los Angeles and ends in Indiana. The team's longest homestand spans four games from May 20-27.

Seattle faces seven teams between June 1-17 during the 2026 Commissioner’s Cup presented by Coinbase. The title game will be played on Tuesday, June 30, featuring the Eastern and Western Conference teams with the best record in Commissioner’s Cup play and will be hosted by the conference winner that has the best winning percentage in all regular season games played from opening day through June 17, the final day of Commissioner’s Cup games.

The 2026 AT&T WNBA All-Star weekend will take place July 24-25 in Chicago. The 22nd WNBA All-Star Game will be played on Saturday, July 25 at United Center, while the WNBA 3-Point Contest and the Kia WNBA Skills Challenge will be held on Friday, July 24 at Wintrust Arena, home to the Chicago Sky.

More information on television and streaming broadcast options will be available at a future date.

The Storm has already seen record renewals for 2026 season tickets, and tickets are going fast. Join the club and be a Storm 360° Season Ticket member at http://www.stormbasketball.com/, or call 206-217-WNBA (9622). Sign up for the Mini Plans priority list by emailing tickets@stormbasketball.com. Single game tickets will be on sale this spring.

ADDITIONAL 2026 SCHEDULE NOTES:

  • Of Seattle’s 44 games, the Storm plays four each against the Dallas Wings and the Portland Fire, and three against each of the league’s remaining 12 teams.
  • Seattle fans have two opportunities to see the 2026 No. 1 draft pick and the Dallas Wings in Seattle on June 22 and September 23.
  • The Storm hosts the defending WNBA champions, the Las Vegas Aces, on Thursday, September 17.
  • Each team will have a two-week break from August 31 – September 16 for the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2026.
  • Month by month breakdown:
    • May games: four away, five home
    • June games: five away, six home
    • July games: seven away, four home
    • August games: four away, four home
    • September games: two away, two home

GRAPHIC FOR RELEASE

FULL SCHEDULE (highlight = away)

* - Commissioner’s Cup Games

Friday8-MayGolden State7pmHome
Sunday10-Mayat Connecticut1pmAway
Wednesday13-Mayat Toronto7pmAway
Sunday17-Mayat Indiana6pmAway
Wednesday20-MayConnecticut7pmHome
Friday22-MayConnecticut7pmHome
Sunday24-MayWashington3pmHome
Wednesday27-MayWashington7pmHome
Saturday30-Mayat Toronto1pmAway
Monday1-Junat Dallas7pmAway*
Wednesday3-JunPhoenix7pmHome*
Saturday6-Junat Minnesota12pmAway*
Monday8-Junat Las Vegas7pmAway*
Wednesday10-JunLos Angeles7pmHome*
Friday12-JunGolden State7pmHome*
Wednesday17-Junat Portland7pmAway*
Saturday20-Junat Phoenix12pmAway
Monday22-JunDallas7pmHome
Thursday25-JunNew York7pmHome
Saturday27-JunAtlanta6pmHome
Thursday2-Julat Phoenix7pmAway
Saturday4-JulPortland6pmHome
Monday6-Julat Los Angeles7pmAway
Thursday9-Julat Atlanta8pmAway
Sunday12-Julat Washington5pmAway
Wednesday15-Julat Chicago11amAway
Friday17-Julat Indiana7:30pmAway
Monday20-JulMinnesota7pmHome
Wednesday22-JulMinnesota12pmHome
Tuesday28-JulIndiana6:30pmHome
Friday31-Julat Atlanta7:30pmAway
Monday3-Augat New York8pmAway
Wednesday5-Augat New York7pmAway
Saturday8-Augat Portland5:30pmAway
Monday10-AugChicago7pmHome
Friday14-AugPortland7pmHome
Sunday16-AugChicago2pmHome
Sunday23-Augat Dallas3pmAway
Wednesday26-AugToronto7pmHome
Sunday30-AugLos Angeles2pmHome
Thursday17-SepLas Vegas7pmHome
Saturday19-Sepat Golden State6pmAway
Sunday20-Sepat Las Vegas6pmAway
Wednesday23-SepDallas7pmHome