TORONTO — Allisha Gray had 26 points and Angel Reese recorded a double-double as the Atlanta Dream defeated the Toronto Tempo 102-77 in WNBA action Sunday afternoon at Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Gray hit on eight-of-14 shots from the field and was five-of-nine from three-point range as Atlanta (9-4) earned its first win over the expansion Tempo. Rhyne Howard added 24 points and three blocked shots for the Dream while Reese posted 15 points and 17 rebounds.
Centre Isabelle Harrison scored 17 points for Toronto (7-7) before being ejected in the third quarter. She was charged with a flagrant foul following a clash for a rebound with Reese that ended in a brief altercation as the Tempo dropped their first home game since May 23.
Tempo point guard Julie Allemand had 13 points with six assists while María Conde scored 12 points.
The Tempo led 25-13 after the first quarter, but the Dream used a second-quarter charge to take a 47-39 lead at halftime.
Takeaways
Toronto: Forward Nyara Sabally remained out of the lineup for the second straight game with a right hamstring injury. The Tempo felt her absence in the frontcourt as the Dream outrebounded them 44-24.
Atlanta: Trailing 25-13 after the first quarter, the Dream used a 12-0 run in the second to claw back into the game. The visitors outscored the Tempo 34-14 in the frame.
Key moment
Following Harrison’s ejection in the third quarter, Reese missed both of her free-throw attempts as the crowd loudly booed her.
Key stat
With the loss, the Tempo’s record is 2-3 in the Commissioner’s Cup, the WNBA’s in-season tournament.
Up next
Tempo: Visits the Indiana Fever on Tuesday.
Dream: Visits the Fever on Thursday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 14, 2026.
Kaitlyn McGrath, The Canadian Press

