Toronto Tempo falls to Atlanta Dream 111-92 in WNBA game at Coca-Cola Coliseum
Sloppy turnovers cost Toronto as Dream converts 20 Tempo mistakes into 29 points; Marina Mabrey rebounds with game-high 26.
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The Toronto Tempo lost to the Atlanta Dream 111-92 on Friday, July 17 at the Coca-Cola Coliseum, marking their sixth loss in seven games.
Toronto's 8,210-strong crowd watched the Tempo commit 20 turnovers that the Dream converted into 29 points, leading to the second-half collapse. The Tempo trailed 48-47 at halftime but fell behind quickly in the third quarter.
Head coach Sandy Brondello criticized both her team and the officiating. "You can't turn the ball over 20 times and let them score," she said. "We said that was one of their strengths. And you know we got to be tougher."
A bright spot for Toronto was Marina Mabrey's return to form. After scoring just eight points in her previous game against Washington, Mabrey rebounded with a game-high 26 points on Friday. Forward Nyara Sabally was shaken after an under-the-basket collision with Atlanta's Angel Reese late in the game and left needing help; Brondello said she hurt her ribs.
Centre Temi Fagbenle returned after missing 12 games with a right shoulder injury and concussion but was rusty. The Tempo also continued to be hit by injuries: Brittney Sykes (left foot) and Kiki Rice (left ankle) remain sidelined.
The facts
What was the final score of the Toronto Tempo game on July 17, 2026?
The Atlanta Dream defeated the Toronto Tempo 111-92 on Friday, July 17, 2026 at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.
How many turnovers did Toronto commit in the loss?
The Toronto Tempo committed 20 turnovers, which the Atlanta Dream converted into 29 points.
Who scored the most points for Toronto?
Marina Mabrey led the Toronto Tempo with 26 points.
How many games had Temi Fagbenle missed before returning?
Centre Temi Fagbenle returned after missing 12 games due to a right shoulder injury and concussion.