Playoffs for HoopQueens, Canadian semi-pro women’s basketball league, start Sunday
The WNBA is coming to Toronto in 2026, but professional women’s basketball has been in Canada for years.
HoopQueens, a semi-pro league with players from across Canada, will hold the semifinals of its third season this Sunday at Toronto’s Humber College. Co-founder Nakissa Koomalsingh said the four-team league has seen amazing growth since its inception.
“We’re just building on the momentum. More fans are coming, the competition’s getting better every year,” said Koomalsingh. “This season’s really been a testament to our growth and our scale. This season we have a Montreal team and there have been a lot of things that we’ve learned.
“I’m just happy to have a space for the Montreal talent to come in every weekend and then showcase their talent.”