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What You Need to Know About the Toronto Tempo

Sophie Bart Student Contributor, Toronto Metropolitan University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Toronto MU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

The Toronto Tempo is officially hitting the court this April as the Women’s National Basketball Association‘s (WNBA) 14th franchise and the first-ever WNBA team outside the United States, so let’s talk Tempo. 

The Big Picture

After years of anticipation, the WNBA has officially given Toronto a team. The team is owned by Kilmer Sports Ventures (led by Larry Tanenbaum) and has made its mark on a new age of women’s professional sports in Canada. 

League: WNBA (Eastern Conference)

Inaugural Season: 2026/27 

Primary Home Court: Coca-Cola Coliseum (Exhibition Place)

Secondary Home Court: Scotiabank Arena (for high-demand games like vs. Caitlin Clark on June 27, 2026)

But Who’s Actually on the Team? 

The team is still developing the entire roster, but the foundation was laid during the expansion draft on April 3rd, when the Tempo had the opportunity to select 11 players from existing franchises. 

Guards: Marina Mabrey, Kristy Wallace, Julie Allemand, Lexi Held, Kitija Laksa

Forwards: Maria Kliundikova, Nikolina Milić, María Conde, Adja Kane

Center: Nyara Sabally

Swing (G/F): Aaliyah Nye

Some important dates coming up include the WNBA entry draft on April 13th. Be sure to look into who was picked for the complete roster! 

Leadership

The Tempo has a stacked coaching staff, so let’s take a look at a few of them:

Why the Tempo Matters

The Toronto Tempo isn’t just a basketball team; it’s another pillar in the growth of women’s sports and professional leagues in Canada. They join an era of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), Northern Super League (NSL), and now WNBA, bringing a whole new level of depth to the sports scene in Toronto. So look out for tickets, catch a game on TV, but pay attention to the potential the Tempo brings. 

Sophie Bart

Toronto MU '28

Sophie is a Sport Media major with a French minor at TMU. She's originally from Alberta but moved to Toronto to fulfil her career aspirations and goals! She loves sports and art especially when you can combine them into something bigger. When she's not watching hockey you can find her looking for stickers, paper scraps, and glitter to put in her journal or hanging out with her white crusty dog!