The Toronto Tempo announced their arrival on the biggest stage with a statement 106–102 victory over the Connecticut Sun in a high-octane WNBA clash on June 11, 2026. In a game that featured 16 lead changes and a combined 208 points, the expansion side showcased both firepower and composure to edge one of the league’s most battle-tested franchises.
Match Overview
Playing in front of a roaring home crowd at Coca-Cola Coliseum, the Tempo raced out to an early double-digit lead before the Sun fought back behind a vintage performance from their veteran core. Toronto’s ability to answer every Connecticut run in the fourth quarter proved decisive, as they shot 52% from the field and knocked down 12 three-pointers en route to a season-high offensive output.
Key Moments
- First-quarter statement: Toronto opened with a 32–19 surge, fueled by aggressive transition offense and three early triples from rookie guard Maya Okonkwo.
- Sun fightback: Connecticut cut the deficit to just two points by halftime, powered by 14 points from All-Star forward Alyssa Thomas and a stifling half-court defense that forced seven Tempo turnovers.
- Fourth-quarter duel: The Sun tied the game at 94–94 with 3:12 left, but Toronto answered with an 8–2 run capped by a step-back jumper from guard Kia Nurse, a Canadian native who finished with 24 points and six assists.
- Clutch free throws: The Tempo went 14-of-16 from the line in the final frame, including eight makes from forward Aliyah Edwards in the last two minutes to seal the win.
Standout Performances
Toronto’s backcourt trio of Kia Nurse (24 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists), Maya Okonkwo (22 points, 4 three-pointers), and point guard Chelsea Gray (18 points, 11 assists) orchestrated an offense that consistently broke Connecticut’s defensive sets. Edwards added a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while center Elizabeth Williams provided rim protection with three blocks.
For the Sun, Alyssa Thomas recorded another near-triple-double with 28 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists. Guard Tyasha Harris added 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting, and forward DeWanna Bonner chipped in 18 points and 7 rebounds. However, Connecticut’s perimeter defense struggled to contain Toronto’s ball movement, allowing 30 assists as a team.
Tactical Story
Tempo head coach Candice Dupree implemented a spread pick-and-roll attack that pulled Connecticut’s bigs away from the basket, creating driving lanes for Nurse and Gray. On defense, Toronto switched aggressively on screens to force the Sun into isolation plays, limiting their off-ball movement. The strategy backfired occasionally — the Sun shot 51% from the floor — but the Tempo forced enough tough late-shot-clock attempts to hold the lead.
Season Impact
The victory improved Toronto’s record to 5–3 in their inaugural season and marked their first win over a team that made the playoffs the previous year. Connecticut fell to 4–4, dropping them into the middle of a crowded WNBA Eastern Conference standings. For the Tempo, the game served as a definitive signal that the expansion franchise is ready to compete from day one, especially with Nurse — a former UConn star and Toronto native — playing the role of homegrown hero against one of the league’s most successful programs.

