The Toronto Tempo delivered an authoritative performance on their home court, defeating the Seattle Storm 86-73 in a WNBA regular-season showdown on May 14, 2026. The win underscored Toronto’s growing reputation as a formidable contender in the league, as they controlled the tempo from the opening tip-off and never relinquished the lead.
Match Overview
The Tempo set the tone early, racing to a 22-15 lead in the first quarter behind sharp perimeter shooting and aggressive defense. Seattle struggled to find consistent rhythm, with turnovers disrupting their offensive sets. By halftime, Toronto extended their advantage to 45-33, capitalizing on fast-break opportunities and dominant rebounding. The Storm attempted a third-quarter rally, cutting the deficit to single digits, but the Tempo responded with a crucial 8-0 run to enter the final frame up 66-54. Seattle could not close the gap, as Toronto’s balanced scoring and defensive pressure proved too much to overcome.
Key Performers
- Toronto Tempo: The home team was led by veteran guard Arike Ogunbowale, who poured in a game-high 24 points on 9-of-16 shooting, adding 6 assists and 4 rebounds. Forward Dearica Hamby contributed a double-double with 16 points and 12 boards, while rookie Caitlin Clark chipped in 14 points and 7 assists in a composed display.
- Seattle Storm: Jewell Loyd paced the Storm with 21 points, but she received limited support, and the team shot just 39% from the field. Breanna Stewart posted 18 points and 10 rebounds, but Seattle’s bench was outscored 28-12.
Tactical Story
Toronto’s defensive game plan focused on collapsing on Seattle’s drives and contesting every three-point attempt. The Storm managed only 6-of-22 from beyond the arc, while the Tempo converted 11 of 27 long-range tries. Offensively, Toronto moved the ball fluidly, recording 26 assists compared to Seattle’s 15. The home side also dominated the glass, grabbing 44 rebounds to Seattle’s 32, including 13 offensive boards that led to 18 second-chance points.
Impact on the Standings
With the victory, the Toronto Tempo improved to 8-2 on the season, solidifying their spot near the top of the WNBA standings. Seattle fell to 6-4, dropping into a tie for fourth place in a tightly contested conference. The win also extended Toronto’s home winning streak to five games, reinforcing their status as one of the league’s toughest venues.
Both teams return to action later this week, with Seattle looking to bounce back against Chicago and Toronto aiming to continue their momentum against Las Vegas.

