Short-handed Toronto Tempo trying to soldier on without Sykes, Rice and Fagbenle
TORONTO — Head coach Sandy Brondello nodded in sad agreement as Toronto Tempo guard Julie Allemand vented about their team’s injury woes.
Allemand led Toronto with 15 points and five rebounds as the Tempo fell to the Washington Mystics 79-62 on Tuesday. It was Toronto’s lowest points total in its inaugural season as the team tried to soldier on without Brittney Sykes, Kiki Rice and Temi Fagbenle.
“We miss them on the court, and we can’t wait for them to be back because, I think since the beginning of the season, I’m wondering if we had one game with the full roster,” said Allemand, sitting at the post-game podium with Brondello and forward Nyara Sabally. “This is insane, and this is sad also because, like, imagine if we have the full roster. It would be great.
“We just focus game by game, day by day, and we can’t wait for them to come back.”


