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Toronto Tempo president ‘excited’ for team’s first tip-off after WNBA, players reach agreement in principle

March 18, 2026

In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Toronto Tempo president Teresa Resch heard her phone ring from another room. Sure enough, in a group chat with the WNBA’s other team presidents, news was spreading that there was indeed a deal in principle on a collective bargaining agreement. Now, things are about to get real.



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