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Former UConn women's basketball and current Seattle Storm forward Gabby Williams leaps up for a basket during a game against ...
Gabby Williams is back as if she never left the WNBA, and she re-signed with her old franchise, the Seattle Storm.. Since Williams and Team France nearly unraveled Team USA during the 2024 Paris ...
Seattle Storm forward Gabby Williams credited the team’s recent success to a renewed focus on identity and standards ...
Former UConn basketball star Gabby Williams, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2018 WNBA Draft, has signed a deal to join the Seattle Storm for the rest of the season after leading France to a silver ...
The Seattle Storm will be well represented at the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game, as guard Skylar Diggins and forward Gabby ...
Gabby Williams is back with the Seattle Storm. Williams, who helped France win a silver medal at the Olympics earlier this month, signed a rest-of-season contract with the Storm on Tuesday.
The Seattle Storm are getting some additional help for the second half of the season. On Tuesday, the team announced that they have signed free agent Gabby Williams to a rest-of-season contract.
The Storm are waiting to find out their postseason opponent but can match up with anyone, especially with Gabby Williams, who is the x-factor of the team. The Seattle Storm will conclude the 2024 ...
Ten games into her third stint in Seattle, the “Gabby Williams Experience” — a term coined by former Storm star Sue Bird — was in full effect during a 90-87 win against the Los Angeles Sparks.
Without Williams, the Storm plan to keep a WNBA-maximum 12 players. Seattle has 13 players in camp and teams must finalize rosters Thursday. On Tuesday, the Storm waived free-agent forward Jasmine ...
Gabby Williams is back with the Seattle Storm. Williams, who helped France win a silver medal at the Olympics earlier this month, signed a rest-of-season contract with the Storm on Tuesday.