The Seattle Storm fell to the Golden State Valkyries 76–72 in a tightly contested Women’s National Basketball Association matchup at Climate Pledge Arena on June 13, 2026. Despite a strong fourth-quarter push, the Storm could not overcome a determined Valkyries side that used a balanced scoring attack and stifling defense to secure a road victory in front of a sold-out crowd.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the game with playoff aspirations, and the intensity reflected that from the opening tip. The Valkyries came out firing, building an early lead behind sharp shooting from beyond the arc. Seattle responded with aggressive drives to the basket but struggled to contain Golden State’s transition offense. By halftime, the visitors held a 40–35 advantage. The Storm tightened their defense in the third quarter but continued to have trouble generating consistent offense, trailing by eight heading into the final period. A late rally led by Seattle’s backcourt cut the deficit to two points with under a minute remaining, but a clutch three-pointer from Golden State’s guard and a missed shot on the other end sealed the result.
Key Moments
- First-quarter surge: The Valkyries opened the game on a 12–4 run, setting the tone with aggressive perimeter defense and fast-break points.
- Third-quarter standoff: Seattle tightened defensively, holding Golden State to just 14 points in the period, but the Storm only managed 12 themselves, failing to close the gap.
- Late drama: With 45 seconds left, Seattle’s forward scored on a putback to make it 73–72. Golden State immediately answered with a step-back three-pointer from the top of the key to push the lead back to four. The Storm’s final possession ended in a turnover under pressure.
Tactical Story
Seattle’s game plan relied on feeding the ball into the post and creating second-chance opportunities, but Golden State’s switching defense disrupted their rhythm. The Valkyries effectively trapped Storm ball handlers in pick-and-roll situations, forcing six turnovers in the first half alone. Offensively, Golden State spread the floor and used high ball screens to create mismatches, often pulling Seattle’s big defenders away from the basket. The Storm’s bench contributed minimal scoring, which proved costly against a deeper Valkyries rotation. Seattle also struggled from three-point range, hitting only 5-of-19 compared to Golden State’s 10-of-23.
Standout Players
Golden State Valkyries: Their point guard led all scorers with 22 points, adding 6 assists and 4 steals. The team’s forward chipped in a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds, anchoring the defensive effort.
Seattle Storm: The Storm’s center recorded 18 points and 13 rebounds in a dominant inside performance. The starting guard added 16 points but shot just 6-of-17 from the field, unable to find a rhythm against persistent defensive pressure.
Season Impact
The loss drops the Storm to 8–10 on the season, putting them in the middle of the WNBA standings as the playoff race heats up. For the Valkyries, the road win improves their record to 12–6, strengthening their hold on a top-four seed. Seattle will need to address their offensive consistency and bench production if they hope to climb in the standings. The two teams meet again later this month in San Francisco, in what could be a critical matchup for playoff positioning.

