WNBA 2019-2020 season comes to close

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Seattle Storm celebrates winning the 2020 WNBA Finals. After three short games, the Storm swept the Aces.

Celeste Hirschi, Sports Editor

While the WNBA season was not the most conventional this year, they did finish up their season on October 6th.

The WNBA Finals took place inside their own bubble at IMG Academy in Florida. 

The women had been in the bubble since early July  playing an abbreviated season. 

The Finals started on October 2nd, with the Seattle Storm beating the Las Vegas Aces 93-80.

With a high scoring game 2, the Storm won with 104 points to the Aces 91. 

The Seattle Storm swept the Las Vegas Aces in 3 games 92-59, making for a short Finals series. 

Storm forward Breanna Stewart, unanimously won her second title of WNBA Finals MVP after missing the previous season due to an Achilles injury. 

According to ESPN, Breanna Stewart contributed approximately 10%-20%  of the Storms points during the Finals games; her contributions are without a doubt impactful to their sweep against the Vegas Aces. 

While  the WNBA season is ending, the break won’t be too long,  as  they are set to begin their 2021 season on time, in May 2021.