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Sliding Tempo set to be shorthanded in second half of back-to-back

The Tempo will try to snap an 11-game losing streak tonight in Washington against the Mystics on Wednesday without a handful of their talent after Brittney Sykes, Maria Conde and Nyara Sabally have all been ruled out. TSN's WNBA panel weighs in on the second half of back-to-back and what Toronto needs to do to snap their 11-game losing skid.


WNBA: Fever 101, Tempo 95

Kelsey Mitchell scored 16 points in the first quarter and finished with 29 before sitting out the fourth, Caitlin Clark added 24 points and the Fever beat the Tempo Tuesday for their fifth straight victory.


Must See: Tempo unveil their two new mascots

Canada's only WNBA franchise unveiled Dot the Arctic Hare and Dez the Snapping Turtle as the team's two official mascots on Tuesday during their game against the Fever.


Clark, Fever set for Toronto debut against Tempo at Scotiabank Arena on TSN

WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark is set to play north of the border for the first time tonight, and will do so on the biggest stage Toronto has to offer. Clark and the Fever will face the Tempo at Scotiabank Arena in front of over 21,000 expected fans. What can we expect from Clark, and how can Toronto end their 10-game slide? The WNBA panel has more.


Setting the Pick: Can Clark catch Wilson in MVP race?

Despite the season Caitlin Clark is having, she is for some reason still a huge longshot on FanDuel in the WNBA MVP race. Clark sits at +3300, behind frontrunner A'ja Wilson and rookie Olivia Miles. Based on what we've seen this season from these players, are we sure Wilson is a guarantee to win her fifth MVP? TSN's Wes Cheng has more.


Tempo look to end 10-game slide against Caitlin Clark and the Fever on TSN

The Tempo come into Tuesday's matchup with Indiana on TSN as losers of 10 in a row, while Caitlin Clark and the Fever have won four of the last six games and sit atop the Eastern Conference. SportsCentre details the storylines to watch in Toronto on Tuesday as Clark gets set to play in Canada for the first time.


WNBA: Sky 82, Storm 80

Kamilla Cardoso had 22 points and 12 rebounds, Natasha Cloud scored 20 points and the Sky ended a six-game losing streak on the road with a victory over the league-worst Storm on Sunday.


WNBA: Fire 88, Mercury 85

Carla Leite scored 23 points and the Fire rallied to beat Phoenix on Sunday night, when the Mercury had halftime and postgame ceremonies celebrating franchise icon Diana Taurasi. Leite shot 9 for 15 and added five assists, while Megan DiLeo had 15 points for Portland in the victory.


WNBA: Fever 95, Dream 91 (OT)

Makayla Timpson scored a career-high 20 points, including Indiana's first three field goals in overtime, and the Fever beat the Dream on Sunday to protect their hold on fourth place in the WNBA standings. Caitlin Clark scored 26 points for Indiana, which held off Atlanta despite Allisha Gray matching her career high with 32 points.


WNBA: Liberty 82, Sun 75

Jonquel Jones scored 23 points and Marine Johannes keyed a fourth-quarter run to help the Liberty beat the Sun on Saturday. New York, which has won nine of the past 11 games, got off to a slow start without Sabrina Ionescu but used a dominant second quarter to take control.


WNBA: Wings 87, Fever 98

Caitlin Clark scored 16 of her 29 points in the third quarter, Kelsey Mitchell added 23 points and Aliyah Boston scored 10 of her 16 points in the fourth to help the Fever get past the Wings in a key game for playoff positioning Friday night. Clark also had 10 assists while Boston had 12 rebounds.


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