Storm: Noelle Quinn steps down as coach after playoff loss

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Noelle Quinn Steps Down as Head Coach of the Seattle Storm

Coach Noelle Quinn will not continue to lead the Seattle Storm in the 2026 season, the organization announced on Sunday. The decision comes after the Storm were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the Las Vegas Aces, losing the series 2-1, which concluded on Thursday. Quinn, 40 years old, played in the WNBA from 2007 to 2018, including two stints with the Storm. She finished her playing career with a WNBA championship with the Storm in 2018, and then became an assistant to coach Dan Hughes in 2019. She took over as head coach at the start of the 2021 season, when Hughes resigned after six games due to health issues. Quinn, the only Black head coach in the WNBA, had a 97-89 regular season record and a 4-8 playoff record. The Storm lost in the second round in 2021, in the semifinals in 2022, and in the first round in the last two seasons. They failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2023.

On behalf of our organization, I would like to thank Noelle for her time with the Storm. Her commitment to the continued success of our organization and to the development of our players was unsurpassed. She put us in a position to win at the highest level of the game and for that, we are grateful.

Talisa Rhea, General Manager
This season, the Storm finished with a 23-21 record and earned the seventh seed in the playoffs. They lost their first game 102-77 in Las Vegas, but bounced back with an 86-83 win in the second game in Seattle. They had a chance to beat the Aces, the second seed, in the deciding third game in Las Vegas, but missed a shot in the final seconds, losing 74-73.

I am very proud of my team, of the growth they showed, of the resilience to be in this moment. I wanted it so much for this group, because they worked very hard. That’s the competitor in me. I played a lot of basketball, sometimes I wish I were there with them. This was a group that was very committed to each other and to what we wanted to do this year.

Noelle Quinn
Quinn’s time as head coach in Seattle had its highlights, such as the run to the semifinals in 2022, which marked the end of the legendary Storm point guard Sue Bird’s career. However, there were also low moments, including a dispute between Quinn and her staff, and star guard Jewell Loyd, which erupted last year and led to Loyd’s departure. Loyd alleged harassment and bullying by the Storm’s coaching staff. The Storm organization conducted an independent investigation into the allegations, which concluded in December, without finding any violations. Then, the Storm traded Loyd at her request, and she spent last season with the Aces. After the Aces’ victory in Seattle on June 1, Loyd alleged that an assistant coach from the Storm insulted her. The WNBA reviewed the complaint, but no disciplinary action was taken.
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