Morgan Tuck Announces Retirement – WNBA.com

The five-year WNBA veteran played in 125 games over five seasons

SEATTLE, Wash. — The Seattle Storm announced today the retirement of forward Morgan Tuck from the WNBA. A five-year WNBA veteran, Tuck was a member of back-to-back WNBA Finals teams, appearing in the Finals with the Connecticut Sun in 2019 and winning a championship with the Storm in 2020.
“It is with a heavy heart that I announce my retirement from the WNBA,” Tuck said. “I have tried everything physically possible to be ready for the upcoming 2021 WNBA season. Unfortunately, it will not be possible. This was a hard decision to make but I have to listen to what my body is telling me. I am glad that in my final season I was able to win a WNBA Championship with the Seattle Storm.”

“Playing the game has been a huge part of my life for so many years. Now that this chapter of my life has come to an end, I am ecstatic to explore the next chapter.”

The third overall pick in the 2016 WNBA draft, Tuck began her career in Connecticut. She was with the Sun for four seasons, making nine starts in 115 games. She was traded to the Storm for a first round pick ahead of the 2020 season.