Seattle Storm triumphs in WNBA's first regular-season game outside US
- The Seattle Storm beat the Atlanta Dream 80-78 in the first regular-season WNBA game outside the United States.
- Seattle Storm Forward Ezi Magbegor noted the crowd's support, stating, 'They were our sixth man on the court tonight.'
- Atlanta Dream player Te-Hina Paopao expressed pride in participating in the historic game, saying, 'I’m just really excited to play in Vancouver.'
- During halftime, 9-month-old Alivia Mann was crowned as Canada’s first WNBA baby race champion after crawling to victory.
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Vancouver enjoys WNBA's last Canada game before Tempo debut - The IX Basketball
VANCOUVER, B.C. — The WNBA debuted in Vancouver on Friday night, marking the first of many regular-season visits to Canada. The league had played exhibition games in Canada in past seasons, but in its first-ever international regular-season game on Friday, the women’s basketball community celebrated the game’s growth. This was the last Canada game before the expansion Toronto Tempo join the WNBA in 2026. It almost felt like a passing of the torc…
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