The WNBA's newest expansion team, the Toronto Tempo, is hiring former WNBA player Monica Wright Rogers as general manager, according to ESPN's Alexa
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As the WNBA grows, the Tempo’s front-office decision marks a crucial step in shaping the league’s newest contender. With a proven winner leading the charge, the franchise is laying the groundwork for long-term success—giving Canadian basketball fans plenty to look forward to in 2026 and beyond.
Monica Wright Rogers, a two-time WNBA champion and most recently the assistant general manager of the Phoenix Mercury, will be the first general manager of the expansion Tempo. ESPN.com first reported Wednesday night that the 36-year-old Wright Rogers will join the Tempo as the team’s first true basketball employee.
Wright Rogers, 36, joins Toronto after serving as an assistant general manager with the Pheonix Mercury for the past two seasons.
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