From Dream to Reality: Toronto Tempo Jersey Reveal Inspires Future Generations
The Toronto Tempo’s jersey reveal at the Eaton Centre marked a significant moment in Canadian women’s basketball, emphasizing visibility and inspiration for young athletes. The unveiling of the Home Heroine and Away Explorer jerseys showcased local pride and community engagement. This event symbolizes a new era, encouraging future generations to dream big in sports.
Sceptres Fall Short in Electric Home Opener Against Boston Fleet
Image Credit On Saturday, the Sceptres kicked off the second week of the season at home in Toronto. 8277 fans gathered into the Coca-Cola coliseum to watch the Toronto Sceptres face off against the Boston Fleet. As the audience waved their home opener rally towels to show their support, the energy in the arena was…
Here’s what you missed: PWHL Toronto Sceptres
The PWHL might be in its off-season, but that doesn’t mean that things haven’t happened. Let’s catch you up on what you may have missed as a Scepters fan!
Her Game Toronto Brings the WNBA Hype to the City!
Her Game Toronto successfully celebrated the WNBA Finals with lively watch parties at two venues, drawing enthusiastic fans. The events highlighted community support for women’s basketball, featuring the Toronto Tempo, Toronto’s new WNBA team ! Fans showed up and showed out, bringing in the excitement for tip off in 2026.
Join the Excitement on Oct 10: WNBA Finals Watch Party at The National @ The Well
The Las Vegas & Phoenix are set to compete for the 2025 WNBA championship in Game 4 this Friday, Oct 10th. Celebrate women’s basketball at a free watch party at The National in Toronto. Enjoy community energy, interactive challenges, and a vibrant atmosphere while supporting your team.
AFC Toronto Battles to 1-1 Draw with Halifax, Extends Unbeaten Streak
AFC Toronto and Halifax Tides played to a 1-1 draw in their final matchup of the season, marking no winner for the first time. Toronto maintained its unbeaten streak against Halifax. With playoffs secured, the focus for Toronto is on improving performance ahead of the semifinals, emphasizing consistency and detail in training.
HoopQueens: Elevating Women’s Basketball in Canada
HoopQueens, Canada’s only women’s professional basketball league, was founded by Nakissa Koomalsingh in 2020 to support Black women in sports. It offers various community programs, scholarships, and launched Canada’s first paid women’s league in 2022. With a female-driven staff, HoopQueens emphasizes representation, empowerment, and community growth, culminating in its Season 4 launch.
Toronto Sceptres: Expansion Draft Drama and Protected Players
Grab your jerseys and hold onto your seats, because the PWHL Expansion Draft is coming in hot. With two new teams, Vancouver and Seattle, joining the league, the landscape of women’s pro hockey is about to shift in a big way. The game is growing, the energy is electric, and if you’re a Toronto Sceptres…
Tempo Live: A Celebration of Basketball Culture in Toronto
Tempo Live was an incredible event at Toronto’s STACKT Market celebrating basketball culture and the upcoming WNBA team. It featured dynamic panel discussions, craft activities for fans, live art, and enthusiastic open court sessions. With a year to go, the positive energy showed Toronto’s readiness for its new team and community movement.
Toronto Sceptres’ Epic 2025 Playoff Journey
The 2025 PWHL playoffs showcased the Toronto Sceptres as underdogs against the Minnesota Frost, culminating in an intense series filled with thrilling moments and strong community support. Although they were ultimately eliminated, the season fostered hope and excitement for the future, with upcoming drafts promising further developments for the team.
Toronto’s Time: Why Women’s Professional Sports Matter More Than Ever
Toronto is entering a golden era for women’s professional sports with the emergence of three major franchises: the Toronto Sceptres in the PWHL, AFC Toronto in the NSL, and the Toronto Tempo in the WNBA. These teams redefine sports culture, promote inclusivity, and inspire future generations, showcasing the importance of women in sports.
Her Game Toronto Hosts Its Biggest Watch Party Yet for March Madness 2025
Her Game Toronto recently hosted its most successful watch party, drawing over 70 fans for the 2025 NCAA Women’s Championship. The community has tripled since its first event, featuring games, prizes, and high spirits. Anticipation builds for future events and community growth.
Toronto Sceptres Eye Playoff Push in Breakout PWHL Season
The Toronto Sceptres are making a strong impression in their second Professional Women’s Hockey League season, currently third in the standings and showcasing a fast, physical style of play. Under coach Troy Ryan, they blend veteran experience with new talent. Excitement builds as fans anticipate a formidable playoff run.
New Era: AFC Toronto Set to Ignite NSL in Historic Home Opener
Toronto AFC is excited to debut in the Northern Super League on April 19, marking a significant moment for women’s soccer in Canada. Playing at BMO Field, the team faces Ottawa PFC in a highly anticipated match. Led by coach Beverly Priestman, Toronto AFC combines experienced veterans and emerging talent, aiming to inspire and grow…
Turning Up the Heat: Toronto Tempo Brings a New Era of WNBA Basketball
The WNBA’s Toronto Tempo will debut in the 2026 season as Canada’s first franchise. Backed by Kilmer Sports Ventures, the team’s name sparked mixed reactions but aims to embody the city’s rhythm. With excitement building, roster construction starts in 2025, promising a bright future for women’s basketball in Toronto.
Player Spotlight: Renata Fast
The Toronto Sceptres are thriving in their second PWHL season, currently ranked third, thanks to standout defenseman Renata Fast. Hailing from Burlington, Ontario, Fast has a remarkable athletic background, including NCAA and Olympic achievements. Her leadership and experience are pivotal in the Sceptres’ playoff aspirations this season.