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WNBA: Fever 92, Sparks 106

Nneka Ogwumike had 24 points, eight rebounds and five assists, and the Sparks spoiled Caitlin Clark’s return, beating the Fever on Wednesday night to snap a three-game losing streak. Clark returned after missing two games because of a back injury. She had nine points in 16 minutes for Indiana.


Harrison the lone bright spot for Toronto as Tempo drop third straight game

On a night when offence was hard to come by for the Tempo, Isabelle Harrison did all that she could with a career-high 24 points. Jevohn Shepherd joins Kara Wagland to break down what he liked about her game on Wednesday night, and how Nyara Sabally leaving the game with an injury impacted the game for Toronto.


WNBA: Valkyries 83, Tempo 75

Janelle Salaun scored 26 points and the Valkyries held off the Tempo on Wednesday night for their sixth straight victory. Isabelle Harrison had a career-high 24 points to go along with eight rebounds for Toronto in the loss.


Tempo look to halt Valyries five-game win streak

The Tempo have lost 2 of their last three games at home and will look to change their fortunes with the Valkyries in town. The WNBA panel explains what Toronto will need to do to slow down Golden State, who have won five-straight games.


Tempo’s Mabrey earns first WNBA All-Star selection

Toronto Tempo guard Marina Mabrey has been named to the 2026 WNBA All-Star roster, the league announced on Tuesday. Mabrey has appeared in 19 games during the Tempo’s inaugural season and is averaging 21.1 points, 3.7 assists and 3.6 rebounds in 28.8 minutes per game.


WNBA: Wings 88, Liberty 77

Jessica Shepard had 22 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists for her third triple-double of the season, and the Dallas Wings beat the New York Liberty for their third straight win.


WNBA: Wings 89, Tempo 76

Paige Bueckers led all scorers with 22 points and added seven assists to lead the Wings to a victory against the Toronto Tempo.


WNBA: Aces 85, Liberty 93

Sabrina Ionescu scored 26 points, Breanna Stewart added 25 and the Liberty beat the Aces to win the WNBA Commissioner's Cup on Tuesday night. Playing without A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas led 71-69 early in the fourth quarter before New York went on a 15-2 run to take back control.


WNBA: Mercury 89, Tempo 80

After trailing the game through three quarters, the Mercury pulled away in the final frame, outscoring Toronto 24-14 for their seventh win of the campaign. Kahleah Copper dropped a game-high 27 points and added five rebounds. The Tempo were a perfect 6-0 when leading before the fourth quarter but fall below .500 on the season with the loss.


Audibert on Mercury's fourth-quarter push: 'They just made the big plays down the stretch'

Despite Marina Mabrey not being available at the last minute for the Tempo's tilt against Phoenix, Toronto led after three quarters but ultimately fell to the Mercury in the final frame. Amy Audibert joins Matt Cullen to discuss who stepped up late for Phoenix, one of the lowest scoring teams in fourth quarters, to help them notch their seventh win of the season.


Copper's remarkable performance fuels Mercury's fourth-quarter comeback

With the Mercury missing star player Alyssa Thomas, Kahleah Copper stepped up in her absence, dropping 27 points and shooting 10-for-15 from the field. Tamika Nurse joins Kara Wagland to discuss the Tempo's full team effort against the Mercury where they fell just short in the final quarter.


How monumental was Mabrey's performance?

Toronto's Marina Mabrey tied a single-game points record when she put home 53 against Los Angeles. What is the significance of the record, especially on an expansion team? Are Mabrey and Brittney Sykes proving that they are worth the money? TSN's Jevohn Shepherd discusses this and more.


WNBA: Sparks 97, Tempo 125

Marina Mabrey matched the WNBA’s single-game record with 53 points as the Tempo routed the Sparks. Mabrey had a franchise-best 19-point first quarter and didn’t stop there, also matching the single-game three-pointers record with nine as part of her career night. She shares the record with A’Ja Wilson and Liz Cambage.


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