Storm Legend Sue Bird Elected to Basketball Hall of Fame
Compiling one of the most prolific WNBA careers of all time, former Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird reached basketball immortality on Saturday after being elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
Early Reign FC Observations as NWSL Heads Into International Break
Reign FC holds a 1-1-1 as the league enters the first international break of the season. What can we take away from the first three games?
Seahawks Analysis: 5 Fullback Options to Consider in 2025 NFL Draft
Going a bit old school with their new offense under Klint Kubiak, the Seahawks remain on the hunt for a fullback. Which incoming draft prospects would be the best options to fill that void?
Kraken Turning Tide Against Regional Rival Canucks
Though the Kraken will miss the postseason for the third time in four seasons as a franchise, a young team put a silver lining on the 2024-25 campaign by putting their rivals’ playoff odds on ice in blowout fashion. Is it a sign of things to come for the future?
Huskies Looking to Solidify Backup Quarterback Behind Demond Williams Jr.
Huskies starting quarterback Demond Williams Jr. struggled at times in UW’s second spring practice, and offensive coordinator Jimmie Dougherty and head coach Jedd Fisch are looking to sort out who will serve as the sophomore’s backup.
Mariners at Giants Preview: Similar, Yet Different Squads Battle at Oracle Park
Hitting the road for the first time, the Mariners will turn to Luis Castillo - the other one - aiming to build a winning streak against the red-hot Giants.
Storm Roster Roundup: Can Alysha Clark Still Contribute in 13th WNBA Season?
Currently fifth in franchise history in games played, Alysha Clark returned to the Seattle Storm this offseason after previously winning two WNBA championships with the team. She now has a chance to build on an already massive resume.
The Benton Effect Part 1: How Seahawks’ O-Line Coach Has Impacted Guard/Center Play
Entering his 22nd season as an NFL assistant, the Seahawks will be counting on John Benton to elevate the play of their young offensive line. What does his past track record say about his influence on the performance of guards and centers?
3 Up, 3 Down: Best and Worst Performances From Mariners’ Series Loss to Tigers
Luis Castillo shoved when he was needed most while Emerson Hancock’s implosion got him sent down to Triple-A Tacoma. These were the three best and worst individual showings in the Mariners’ series loss to the Tigers.
Jedd Fisch Happy With Washington Huskies’ First Day of Spring Practice
With big plays aplenty and no injuries to report, much to the delight of Jedd Fisch, the Washington Huskies got off to an ideal start as they kicked off spring practices on Tuesday.
The Good, Bad, and Ugly From Mariners Lackluster First Two Games vs. Tigers
Continuing an early season swoon on their own home field, the Mariners received a disastrous start on Monday night and a punch-less offense was nearly no-hit on Tuesday night, leaving little to be optimistic about in a pair of defeats.
Sounders Announce Signing of English Winger Ryan Kent
In search of anything that might spark the team offensively, the Sounders landed much needed speed and quality from the wing in a low risk move.
‘I Want to Win Super Bowl’: Mike Macdonald Maintains Lofty Expectations For Seahawks
New quarterback, new receivers, new offensive coordinator and offensive coaching staff. That’s no problem for Mike Macdonald, whose visions for the Seahawks in 2025 remain focused on pursuing the Lombardi Trophy.
Does Notre Dame G Olivia Miles Forgoing Draft Impact Storm’s Plans?
The near consensus No. 2 overall pick won’t be entering the WNBA Draft. What direction will the Seattle Storm go with their selection?
Ranking John Schneider, Seahawks’ Draft Weekend Trades Since 2010
Since taking the reins as Seahawks general manager in 2010, John Schneider has been as active moving up and down the draft board as any executive in the NFL. What moves rank as his best? And which ones left him with the most remorse?
Huskies Start Spring Football in ‘Completely Different’ Spot Entering Jedd Fisch’s Second Season
Washington Huskies head football coach Jedd Fisch previewed the start of spring practices, including the state of the team as a whole as well as injury updates to Denzel Boston, Ephesians Prysock and others.
Who Could Seahawks Justify Trading Up For in First Round of 2025 NFL Draft?
In his previous 15 NFL drafts, John Schneider has never traded up with his native first round pick. With five total picks in the first 92 selections, could this be the year where he pivots to the exception to the rule? And if so, who would be worth trading up for?
Mariners vs. Tigers Preview: A Rare Disadvantage in Pitching Matchups
The Mariners play host to a Tigers team that tormented them in 2024, and the projected pitching matchups don’t look particularly favorable as they aim to turn the tables on their latest house guests.
X-Factor Could Influence Seahawks’ Draft Decisions Along Offensive Line
Center has been a revolving door for the Seahawks for the better part of a decade. With a new coordinator at the wheel, could a dark horse be emerging to potentially bring that door to a halt?
3 Up, 3 Down: Best and Worst Performances From Mariners’ Opening Series
With a 2-1 win on Sunday, the Mariners split their season-opening series against the A’s. Here were the three best and worst player performances from the weekend.