Toronto Tempo start well but can’t sustain momentum in 102-77 loss to Atlanta Dream
TORONTO — Ahead of Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Dream, Toronto Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello spoke about needing to see consistent energy from her team across 40 minutes.
As if on cue, Toronto came out energized against Atlanta, racing to a healthy 25-13 lead after the first quarter. But the Dream raised its level and the Tempo couldn’t sustain momentum for the remaining 30 minutes, outscoring the home team in each of the next three quarters to capture a 102-77 victory at Coca-Cola Coliseum.
“Momentum changes,” Brondello said after the game. “We did such a good job in the first quarter, but this team’s too good and they lifted the intensity up, their aggressiveness, and it kind of took us out of what we needed to do.”
Tempo point guard Julie Allemand opened the game by draining a three-pointer, and Brondello said she felt her club was connected at both ends of the floor to begin the contest. But the Dream responded in the second quarter, using a 12-0 run to claw back into the game. By halftime, Atlanta led 47-39.











