Marina Mabrey scored 30 points and Nyara Sabally delivered the tiebreaking layup with 52 seconds remaining to lead the Toronto Tempo to a 93-91 victory over the New York Liberty at the Bell Centre. The win snapped a four-game losing streak for the expansion Tempo, who held off a late Liberty surge after leading by 20 points in the third quarter.
Toronto Tempo Roster Depth and Offensive Performance
The Tempo’s offense relied heavily on Marina Mabrey, who recorded her second consecutive 30-point performance. This marks her fifth 30-point game of the season, a stretch highlighted by a record-tying 53-point outing against Los Angeles on June 25. Beyond Mabrey, the Toronto roster saw significant contributions from Laura Juskaite, who added 18 points, and Maria Conde, who chipped in 15.

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New York Liberty Struggles in the Fourth Quarter
The Liberty (13-11) struggled to maintain momentum, having now lost seven of their last nine games. Despite a late-game surge, New York fell short after trailing 74-54 late in the third quarter. Sabrina Ionescu led the Liberty with 28 points, while Breanna Stewart added 22 points and Jonquel Jones contributed a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
The game featured an aggressive fourth-quarter run by the Liberty, who trimmed the lead to 84-80 behind a 16-4 scoring burst. However, Toronto’s Julie Allemand, who finished the game with 10 assists, provided the crucial pass to Sabally to secure the lead. The game concluded with an ejection for New York’s Betnijah Laney-Hamilton, who was removed for throwing a shoe at Mabrey.
WNBA Expansion and Venue Trends
The Tempo are playing games at the Bell Centre in Montreal and upcoming matches at Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
Statistical data from recent games highlights a struggle for the Toronto squad in closing out matches. The team entered the contest with a minus-49 point differential in their previous five fourth quarters. Sunday’s win was a departure from that trend, as they successfully snapped a three-game skid in matches where they held a lead entering the final period.
Pro Tips: Analyzing Player Impact
- Monitor Fourth-Quarter Differentials: A team’s ability to maintain a lead in the final 10 minutes is often the primary indicator of playoff readiness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who led the scoring for the Toronto Tempo against the New York Liberty?
Marina Mabrey led the Tempo with 30 points.

Why was Betnijah Laney-Hamilton ejected?
The Liberty player was ejected in the closing minutes for throwing a shoe at Marina Mabrey.
What is the current record for the New York Liberty?
Following the loss on Sunday, the Liberty hold a 13-11 record.
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