Seattle Storm Dominate Washington Mystics in 97-85 Victory to Open 2026 WNBA Season
In a high-energy clash at Climate Pledge Arena, the Seattle Storm kicked off their 2026 Women's National Basketball Association campaign with a commanding 97-85 win over the Washington Mystics on May 25, 2026. The Storm's balanced attack and suffocating defense in the second half turned a tight contest into a comfortable home victory, signaling early intentions in a fiercely competitive Western Conference.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the season with revamped rosters and high ambitions. Seattle, led by star guard Jewell Loyd, wasted no time establishing a rhythm. The Mystics, fueled by the return of Elena Delle Donne, matched the intensity through the first two quarters, but the Storm’s depth proved decisive down the stretch. The final score of 97-85 reflected Seattle's dominance on the boards and sharp perimeter shooting.
Key Moments and Turning Points
- First Quarter Surge: Seattle opened with a 28-20 run, capitalizing on fast-break opportunities and forcing three early Mystics turnovers.
- Third Quarter Breakthrough: After Washington cut the deficit to four points at halftime, the Storm exploded for a 32-21 third quarter, pushing the lead to 15 points. Loyd scored 12 of her game-high 27 points in that period.
- Defensive Stand: The Mystics shot just 39% from the field in the second half, as Seattle’s frontcourt anchored by Ezi Magbegor blocked four shots and altered numerous attempts.
Standout Performances
Jewell Loyd led all scorers with 27 points, adding 6 assists and 4 rebounds. Her ability to create off the dribble kept the Washington defense off balance all night. Ezi Magbegor recorded a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Skylar Diggins-Smith orchestrated the offense with 11 assists and 8 points.
For the Mystics, Elena Delle Donne poured in 22 points in her season debut, and Brittney Sykes chipped in 18 points and 5 steals. However, Washington struggled to contain Seattle’s transition game and gave up 19 second-chance points.
Season Implications
This win gives the Storm early momentum in a stacked Western Conference that includes the reigning champion Las Vegas Aces and the revamped Los Angeles Sparks. For Washington, it's a learning experience as they integrate new pieces around Delle Donne. The Mystics will look to bounce back when they face the Connecticut Sun later this week.
Seattle heads east for a three-game road trip, starting with a matchup against the New York Liberty. If this performance is any indication, the Storm are ready to contend for another deep playoff run.

