Jacobo Garrido is a graduate of California State University, Long Beach, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism with a focus on multimedia and broadcast reporting. During his time at CSULB, he worked as a field reporter for Dig en Español magazine, covering topics impacting the Latino community in Long Beach and surrounding areas. He also reported and produced campus news content, gaining hands-on experience in writing, editing, and on-camera storytelling. After graduating, Jacobo served as the national news correspondent for L28 News for over three years, where he wrote, shot, and edited weekly news segments covering major stories across the country. His experience spans live sports coverage, community profiles, and digital-first storytelling, with a passion for sharing stories that reflect and connect with diverse audiences.
That chance comes Friday night under the bright lights of Michelob ULTRA Arena, where they’ll square off against the Las Vegas Aces in a pivotal Western Conference battle.
Nneka Ogwumike added another milestone to her Hall of Fame-worthy résumé Tuesday night, scoring 23 points in Seattle’s 91-87 loss to the Minnesota Lynx at Climate Pledge Arena.
In a gritty 91-87 loss to the WNBA’s top team, the Minnesota Lynx, the Storm pushed the league’s best to the brink, showing flashes of the relentless energy and defensive pressure that have kept them in the playoff conversation all summer long.
The Seattle Storm rookie notched her 100th career rebound in Sunday night’s game against the Indiana Fever, becoming the second-youngest player in WNBA history to reach the milestone.
The Seattle Storm are bracing for one of their toughest tests of the season as they host the surging Minnesota Lynx Tuesday night at Climate Pledge Arena. Tipoff is set for 10 p.m. EDT.
In a bold move to strengthen their playoff push, the Seattle Storm acquired All-Star guard Brittney Sykes from the Washington Mystics on Tuesday, signaling their commitment to contend in a crowded WNBA postseason race.
SEATTLE — Tipoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. PT at BECU Court, and fans won’t want to miss what could be a statement game in Seattle’s late-season playoff push.
It was a grind from the jump for Seattle falling 78-74 to the Indiana Fever, who extended their win streak to five despite missing All-Star Caitlin Clark.
On Thursday July 24th, the franchise launched its fifth annual Kicks for Equality campaign, a vibrant and meaningful initiative that brings together sneakers, social justice, and community impact.
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Skylar Diggins-Smith notched her second triple-double of the season as the Seattle Storm bounced back from a tough loss with a dominant 101-85 win over the Connecticut Sun.