NBA

Seattle Storm at Chicago Sky

· Women's National Basketball Association
15-10, 7-5 Away
Final
57 - 95

7-17, 4-7 Home

Seattle Storm ride 56-point second half to dominate Chicago Sky, 95-57

Skylar Diggins drops 21 as Storm cruise past Sky

Malonga, the second pick in the 2025 draft, became the youngest player (19 years, 250 days) in WNBA history to reach 100 career points when she finished off a fast break in the second quarter.

The Storm (15-10) led 39-26 at halftime then scored the first eight points of the second half. Their third-quarter advantage was 13-1 before Rachel Banham hit a 3-pointer for Chicago's first field goal of the second half.

The lead reached 28 points when Lexie Brown buried a 3-pointer with less than two minutes remaining in the third and Seattle led 70-43 at the end of the quarter.

Seattle started the fourth quarter strong, scoring the first 10 points to build an 80-43 lead. Seattle led by 39 points twice in the fourth quarter.

Erica Wheeler scored 13 points, Brown 12, and Gabby Williams and Nneka Ogwumike 10 each for Seattle.

Kamilla Cardoso had 13 points and 13 rebounds for Chicago (7-17). Banham scored 13 points and Elizabeth Williams added 10.

Angel Reese, who left Tuesday’s game against Minnesota with tightness in her back, did not play for Chicago.

The Storm made 6 of 9 shots and scored 17 points in the first five minutes of the game. They cooled off to 43% for the quarter and led 26-18 heading to the second period.

The Storm scored only 13 points in the second quarter but extended their lead to 39-26 at halftime.

Up next Seattle: at Washington on Saturday.

Regular Season Series

SEA wins series 3-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 95 - 57
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 95 - 57
4th 3.1 Dominique Malonga defensive rebound 95 - 57
4th 5.1 Rachel Banham misses 20-foot pullup jump shot 95 - 57
4th 24.0 Dominique Malonga makes 25-foot three point jumper (Alysha Clark assists) 95 - 57

Statistics

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37-69 FG 21-62
54 Field Goal % 34
9-20 3PT 4-21
45 Three Point % 19
12-15 FT 11-15
80 Free Throw % 73
39 Rebounds 31
8 Offensive Rebounds 8
31 Defensive Rebounds 23
25 Assists 14
11 Steals 4
8 Blocks 3
10 Turnovers 19
1 Team Turnovers 1
11 Total Turnovers 20
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
8 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 26
17 Fast Break Points 4
48 Points in Paint 24
20 Fouls 16
39 Largest Lead 0

Game Information

Wintrust Arena

Location: Chicago, IL
Attendance: 7,750 · Capacity:

2025-26 Western Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Dallas - 0 - 0 0
Minnesota - 0 - 0 0
Phoenix - 0 - 0 0
Golden State - 0 - 0 0

2025-26 Eastern Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Indiana - 0 - 0 0
Washington - 0 - 0 0
Chicago - 0 - 0 0
Atlanta - 0 - 0 0
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