2001 Seattle Storm season

The 2001 WNBA season was the second season for the Seattle Storm.

2001 Seattle Storm season
CoachLin Dunn
ArenaKeyArena
Attendance5,954 per game
Results
Record1022 (.313)
Place8th (Western)
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Team Leaders
PointsLauren Jackson 15.2 ppg
ReboundsLauren Jackson 6.7 rpg
AssistsSonja Henning 4.1 apg

Offseason


WNBA Draft

Pick Player Nationality School/Club Team
1 Lauren Jackson[1] (F/C)  Australia Canberra Capitals (WNBL)
17 Semeka Randall (G)  United States Tennessee
49 Juana Brown (G)  United States Notre Dame

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Regular season

Season standings

Western Conference W L PCT Conf. GB
Los Angeles Sparks x284.87519–2
Sacramento Monarchs x2012.62513–88.0
Utah Starzz x1913.59411–109.0
Houston Comets x1913.59413–89.0
Phoenix Mercury o1319.4068–1315.0
Minnesota Lynx o1220.3759–1216.0
Portland Fire o1121.3445–1617.0
Seattle Storm o1022.3136–1518.0

Season Schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Record
May 31 Phoenix 83-70 Win 1-0
June 3 @ Washington 63-68 Loss 1-1
June 4 @ Indiana 74-71 Win 2-1
June 7 Miami 57-70 Loss 2-2
June 9 @ Utah 73-65 Win 3-2
June 12 Orlando 70-63 Win 4-2
June 14 Cleveland 36-58 Loss 4-3
June 16 Los Angeles 60-73 Loss 4-4
June 18 Charlotte 60-52 Win 5-4
June 19 @ Portland 43-58 Loss 5-5
June 22 @ Phoenix 58-55 Win 6-5
June 25 @ Utah 65-47 Win 7-5
June 28 @ Minnesota 59-68 Loss 7-6
June 30 Sacramento 59-65 Loss 7-7
July 3 Washington 69-72 Loss 7-8
July 4 @ Portland 61-56 Win 8-8
July 7 @ Charlotte 38-48 Loss 8-9
July 10 @ Cleveland 53-59 Loss 8-10
July 11 @ New York 53-67 Loss 8-11
July 13 Houston 55-58 Loss 8-12
July 18 @ Minnesota 58-68 Loss 8-13
July 20 Portland 49-56 Loss 8-14
July 21 @ Los Angeles 79-85 Loss 8-15
July 24 Detroit 74-69 Win 9-15
July 27 Phoenix 54-56 Loss 9-16
July 30 @ Houston 51-55 Loss 9-17
August 3 Utah 61-64 Loss 9-18
August 4 @ Los Angeles 60-79 Loss 9-19
August 8 Houston 72-55 Win 10-19
August 10 Minnesota 51-65 Loss 10-20
August 11 @ Sacramento 61-81 Loss 10-21
August 14 Sacramento 62-72 Loss 10-22

Player stats

Note: GP= Games played; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points

Player GP REB AST STL BLK PTS
Lauren Jackson29193445464442
Semeka Randall3210544294300
Simone Edwards32157262420237
Jamie Redd328248173231
Kamila Vodičková297123167150
Michelle Marciniak273847302132
Sonja Henning327193526108
Katy Steding263524169102
Stacey Lovelace223298576
Quacy Barnes2034119668
Charmin Smith32553917158
Alessandra Santos de Oliveira101600013
Michelle Edwards324104

[3]

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