Toronto Tempo predicted to draft 6'7'' hulking talent as franchise's ...
If this player makes it to sixth overall, it's a big win for the Tempo.
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If this player makes it to sixth overall, it's a big win for the Tempo.
www.sportingnews.comThe Toronto Tempo's hiring of Sandy Brondello turned some heads. Here was one of the most accomplished coaches in recent WNBA history hitting the open market and choosing to lead an expansion team without any players or even much of a front-office staff.
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www.newsnow.co.ukThe Toronto Tempo, Canada's first WNBA team, announced their 11 player roster selections from the 2026 WNBA Expansion Draft. The team's picks include Marina Mabrey, Julie Allemand, Nyara Sabally, and Kristy Wallace, showcasing strong international representation with players from 7 different countries. While many fans are excited about key selections like Mabrey, some are disappointed that Canadian standout Bridget Carleton was not chosen by the Tempo.
nationaltoday.comToronto Tempo Poised for Key WNBA Draft Picks This Spring
www.stl.newsFriday will be a historic day for the Toronto Tempo, as the franchise picks its first players in the WNBA Expansion Draft. Sportsnet columnist Sarah Maat discusses the draft and everything that still needs to happen before the season starts in May.
toronto.citynews.caFriday will be a historic day for the Toronto Tempo, as the franchise picks its first players in the WNBA Expansion Draft. Sportsnet columnist Sarah Maat discusses the draft and everything that still needs to happen before the season starts in May.
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