Brittney Sykes scores 38 points for Toronto Tempo in overtime win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 3:07 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
On June 10, Brittney Sykes delivered a standout performance for the Toronto Tempo, scoring 38 points in an overtime victory over the Connecticut Sun. This marked Sykes' second game this season scoring 38 points, establishing a new career-high that she achieved this year. With three 30-point games in the 2026 season, she leads the WNBA in that category. Sykes, alongside teammate Marina Mabrey, has formed a strong backcourt that has thrived in Toronto's system. The Tempo, an expansion team, strategically selected Sykes and Mabrey during the draft, enabling them to significantly contribute to the team's success.
- •Sykes scored 38 points on 11-20 shooting and 3-6 from three-point range.
- •This is Sykes' third 30-point game of the season, the most in the WNBA.
- •Sykes previously set her career-high of 38 points earlier this year.
- •The Tempo's backcourt features Sykes and Marina Mabrey working effectively together.
- •Toronto Tempo won in overtime against Connecticut Sun.
- 3:07 AMYahoo Sports — Tempo's Brittney Sykes is doing something no one else in WNBA has done this season
"Sykes continues to get buckets for the expansion team in Toronto.
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