Valkyries vs. Storm Time, TV & Stream – June 12

Minnesota Lynx v Golden State Valkyries - Game Two

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The Seattle Storm (3-11) will look to snap a seven-game losing skid when hosting the Golden State Valkyries (7-5) on June 12, 2026 at Climate Pledge Arena.

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WNBA June 12, 2026: Valkyries vs. Storm Viewing Options

  • When: Friday, June 12, 2026 at 10 p.m. ET
  • Where: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington
  • TV channel: ION and CW Seattle

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Valkyries vs. Storm Comparison

Valkyries Rank Valkyries AVG Storm AVG Storm Rank
8th 85.9 Points Scored 76.7 15th
2nd 80.5 Points Allowed 83.6 6th
9th 33.3 Rebounds 31.6 11th
4th 9.5 Off. Rebounds 6.6 15th
1st 12.1 3pt Made 8.3 9th
10th 19 Assists 17.8 15th
1st 9.6 Turnovers 14.4 9th

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Valkyries Leaders

  • Gabby Williams leads the Valkyries in scoring, averaging 15.4 points per game.
  • Veronica Burton leads Golden State with 5.8 assists per game and Kayla Thornton paces the squad with 5.4 rebounds per contest.
  • Janelle Salaun hits 2.7 threes per game to lead the Valkyries.
  • Williams leads the team with 1.8 steals per game. Kiah Stokes collects 1.8 blocks an outing to pace Golden State.

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Storm Leaders

  • Natisha Hiedeman's excellent performances this season give her the top spot on the Storm scoring and assists leaderboards with 13.9 points per game and 4.1 assists per game.
  • Flau'jae Johnson collects all of the boards and is the Seattle leader in rebounds, pulling down 5.4 per game.
  • Hiedeman is tops from three-point range for the Storm, knocking down two threes per game.
  • Seattle's Jordan Horston has the top spot on the team's steals leaderboard with 1.1 per game and Johnson is first in blocks with 1.1 per game.

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