“As we build towards our next championship, we are thrilled to continue with Noelle leading the way for our team,” Seattle Storm‘s General Manager, Talisa Rhea said in a statement. Noelle Quinn had an exceptional run as a player with the Storm. So, it was not surprising when they reached out to Noelle to fulfill her coaching duties with the team. And while we have all witnessed the HC’s temperament on court, and her locker room culture is no secret, let us understand what happens off the court. Let us take a look at her net worth, contract details, and salary breakdowns with the Storm as of 2025.
What is Noelle Quinn’s net worth?
Noelle Quinn had signed a multi-year extension with Seattle Storm in September 2023. Though the details of the contract have remained undisclosed, some reports suggest Quinn’s net worth to be estimated at $1.5 million a year. Besides the whopping sum, the contract also includes potential performance bonuses.
What is Noelle Quinn’s contract breakdown?
Though Noelle Quinn signed two multi-year extension contracts with the Storm in 2021 and 2023, respectively, we have little to no verifiable information that suggests the details of her previous or current contract. But, all we know is that she boasts of a $1.5 million net worth which might include a lucrative salary in the range of $350,000 annually, along with other professional bonuses. On the other hand, Quinn had previously signed a multi-year extension contract with the professional team in 2021, when she replaced HC Dan Hughes.
Hughes had abruptly retired from the Storm following six consecutive games. While Noelle stepped in as the new head coach for the team, she had big shoes to fill. After all, becoming the first colored woman in Storm’s history and overall 19th in the league to don coaching duties could not have been easy. However, Quinn was proud of how far she had come in her career journey.
She was crowned the seventh head coach on May 30, 2021, and she led the team into 2021 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup during her first year as a head coach.
What is Noelle Quinn’s salary?
According to her contract with the Seattle Storm, Quinn’s coaching salary is estimated at $350,000 annually. She has been earning the amount as part of coaching duties under the Storm from 2021-24. However, details surrounding the annual salary breakdown of her contract are not available.
As per Spotrac website, Quinn received an annual salary worth $70,000 during her stint with the Seattle Storm as a professional player in 2018. The former point guard joined the Storm’s roster twice, between 2013-14 and again from 2016 to 2018.
Noelle Quinn’s Career Earnings
Besides Quinn’s base salary amounting to $350,000 annually, there’s no publicly available information about Noelle Quinn’s career earnings at this time. Meanwhile, Quinn has been honored with numerous titles throughout her career spanning more than two decades as a player and a basketball coach. Being honored with McDonald’s All-American title in 2003, Quinn has been an exceptional player since school.
Quinn has made an appearance in a total of 400 games in her W career, where she averaged around 1,800 points, 1,000 rebounds, and 878 assists. She won the WNBA championship in 2018 with the Storm. Besides, she has even participated on the global stage during her stint in various FIBA Championships and under the Turkish Women’s League titled, Botaş SK.
A look at Noelle Quinn’s College and Professional Career
Joining the UCLA in 2007, Noelle became the first Bruin to score a total of 1,700 points, 700 rebounds, and 400 assists during her college career. During her stint at the university, Noelle was crowned three-time first-team All-Pac-10 player and was a two-time Pac-10 All-Tournament honoree, where she recorded an average of 22 points in the first tournament.
The exceptional basketball player began her playing career in WNBA as a fourth overall pick to be inducted in the Minnesota Lynx in 2007. And there was no looking back. The HC had an illustrious career as a basketball player where she spent a considerable time in the locker rooms of Lynx (2007-08), followed by her stint with Los Angeles Sparks (2009-11), Washington Mystics (2012) and Phoenix Mercury (2015-16). Noelle’s last stint as a guard was in the Storm’s roster in 2018 before beginning with a coaching career in the team.
Quinn’s history with the Storm dates back to 2013. She only signed a one-year contract with the team before returning to the roster three years later, in 2016. And somehow she never truly left the team. As her contract came to a close in 2018, Quinn proceeded to try her hands at coaching. Guess who gave her the first break as an assistant coach!
“Noelle’s competitive passion, basketball IQ, and extensive playing career, coupled with her sideline experience as one of the longest-tenured coaches in the league positions our team to be successful as we pursue excellence on the court,” Rhea said.
As a successful coach, Quinn’s coaching trajectory has only progressed upwards in the Storm. Starting as an assistant coach, she went on to become an associate coach before taking on head coach duties in the Storm. And somehow, the team can also not let go of Quinn. Needless to say, HC Noelle is an inspirational figure in today’s WNBA who continues to inspire young athletes.
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