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SEATTLE — The WNBA has announced that the Seattle Storm will have 19 of their 44 regular season games broadcast or streamed nationally this season.
The national coverage will kick off on Monday, May 19, when the Storm faces the Dallas Wings, with NBA TV airing the game live at 5:00 p.m. PT, according to the Storm.
Throughout the season, Seattle will play 10 games on ION, five on NBA TV, and two on CBS Sports Network. Additionally, the team will have one game each on ABC and ESPN, the team announced.
The WNBA also revealed changes to the start times for three games, including the June 22 matchup against the defending WNBA Champions, the New York Liberty, now set for a 4:00 p.m. PT start. The Storm’s game against the Indiana Fever on Aug. 3 will tip off at noon.
Other notable matchups include the June 3 game against Dallas, featuring the 2025 No. 1 draft pick, which will be broadcast on ESPN, and the August 26 game against the Indiana Fever, now on CBS Sports Network.
The Storm will announce their local broadcast schedule at a later date.
Storm Season Ticket Memberships, ticket packages, and Group and Premium Experiences are available for the 2025 season, with single game tickets going on sale soon.
For more information, visit the Storm’s website or call (206)-217-WNBA (9622).