‘Ready to go’: Working with short runway, Tempo confident after expansion draft
TORONTO — Despite the challenges, Eli Horowitz said the Toronto Tempo front office was ready to put together a competitive roster for the team’s inaugural season.
The Tempo selected their first 11 players in the WNBA expansion draft — alongside the Portland Fire — on Friday. The draft was held just two weeks after the league and the players’ association reached a tentative deal on a new collective bargaining agreement.
Toronto made guard Julie Allemand (from the Los Angeles Sparks) its first pick of the expansion draft after Portland took Bridget Carleton (from the Minnesota Lynx) of Chatham, Ont., with the first overall selection.
With the regular season set to begin May 8, and free agency and the draft still to come, the Tempo have a full to-do list.


