Toronto Tempo · For the first time in its history, the WNBA had planted a flag outside the United States, and Toronto wasted little time showing the league belonged in Canada. Inside a buzzing Coca-Cola Coliseum, the Tempo, the first franchise the WNBA has ever based north of the border, chased the first victory in club history against a Seattle Storm program that has hung championship banners for years. Toronto seized control in the third quarter, ripping off the run that turned a tight game into a breakthrough, and Marina Mabrey carried the charge. She rose into a quick-release step-back from deep, the kind of moonshot that drops a crowd's jaw before it drops through the net, and on another trip she turned defense into instant offense, jumping a passing lane and pushing the ball ahead to Brittney Sykes for a fast break that barely gave Seattle time to turn around. Mabrey finished with 26 points and six 3-pointers while Sykes stuffed the sheet with 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists, powering the Tempo to an 86-73 win. Toronto's first triumph never came down to the final tick. It arrived instead on a night a brand-new franchise announced itself to its city, and to a country finally cheering a team of its own. · State of Mint