Toronto Tempo fall short of fairy-tale ending in first-ever WNBA regular-season game
TORONTO — The Toronto Tempo almost had a fairy-tale ending in their first-ever WNBA regular-season game, but coming up short didn’t ruin the night.
Marina Mabrey, arguably the biggest name on the expansion team’s roster, sank two free throws with 32 seconds left to play to put Toronto ahead of the Washington Mystics by a point and bring the sold-out Coca-Cola Coliseum crowd of 8,210 to its feet as Tempo fans anticipated a win in the franchise’s inaugural home opener.
But Mystics star Shakira Austin was fouled twice in the remaining time, making all four of her free throws as Washington won 68-65 on Friday.
“Sad that we didn’t win the game, didn’t close it out, but the fans were fantastic,” said Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello. “It was a very ugly game.


