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Marina Mabrey Ties the WNBA's Most Exclusive Scoreline

Marina Mabrey scored 53 points Thursday night at Coca-Cola Coliseum, matching the WNBA single-game scoring record shared by A'ja Wilson and Liz Cambage and dragging the Toronto Tempo to a 125-97 win over the Los Angeles Sparks. She shot 17-of-28 from the field, hit nine three-pointers tying another WNBA record, and did it in 34 minutes. The 53 points came on top of 60 over the prior two games, a three-game total of 113 that is the most in a single stretch in league history.

The structural implication lands at the franchise level. The Tempo are 9-9 in their inaugural season, which puts them tied for the eighth and final playoff spot. A first-year expansion team at .500 with a historically efficient scorer and a 9-game homestand now underway is a more compelling trajectory than anyone in this league projected for Toronto in year one.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
The Texas Rangers escaped Rogers Centre on Thursday night with a 6-5 win, handing the Blue Jays their second consecutive loss to open a four-game series. Toronto sits 39-41, third in the AL East, with an injury list that now includes José Berríos (60-day IL, right elbow stress fracture) and Anthony Santander (60-day IL, left shoulder labral tear). Three games remain in this series, and the Jays cannot afford to fall further behind .500 in a division that will not wait for a pitching staff to reassemble itself.
World Cup
Ecuador stunned Germany two-one on Thursday to complete a Group E upset, while the US lost three-two to Turkey in stoppage time on a goal from substitute Kaan Ayhan in the eighth minute of added time. The Americans had already secured the group, and most of their first-choice starters sat out for yellow-card protection, but a late defensive collapse is precisely the kind of noise that the coaching staff will need to separate from genuine signal before Wednesday's Round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
WNBA
The Las Vegas Aces beat the Dallas Wings 99-84, and the Seattle Storm took down the New York Liberty 99-88 on Thursday. Seattle's win over the Liberty is the more consequential result: New York entered the week as one of the league's top teams, and the Storm now have a data point suggesting a real competitive threat rather than a standing anomaly.
The Number
113

Marina Mabrey's points over her last three games, the most in a three-game span in WNBA history That number reframes Thursday's 53-point night: the record-tying performance was the peak of a sustained stretch, not a one-game anomaly against a soft opponent. Mabrey is in year eight of her WNBA career and has never made an All-Star roster; if this three-game run extends into the homestand, the selection conversation becomes impossible to avoid, and the Tempo's playoff positioning becomes directly tied to whether she gets consistent screens and touches from a supporting cast that is still learning how to play with a scorer at this level.

What's On Tonight
3:00 PM ET · Senegal vs. Iraq (World Cup, Group I, BMO Field Toronto) · TSN
3:00 PM ET · Norway vs. France (World Cup, Group G) · TSN
7:07 PM ET · Texas Rangers at Toronto Blue Jays · Sportsnet / Apple TV+
8:00 PM ET · Uruguay vs. Spain (World Cup, Group H) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Toronto Blue Jays moneyline tonight vs. Texas Rangers. The Jays are at home, motivated after dropping Game 1 to a Rangers team sitting at 39-42, and this is a club that typically bounces back within a series at Rogers Centre. Check current lines on Sportsnet.

“A Toronto team just tied a professional sports record at home in their first year of existence, which is either a great omen or a very high bar to clear for the next forty years”
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