WNBA is new in Toronto this season but women’s basketball has a long history in Canada
The WNBA, not surprisingly, chose Canada as the country to extend its footprint outside of the U.S. for the first time.
But while the league will have a new franchise in the country with the expansion Toronto Tempo making their debut this season, Canada has been sending a pipeline of players to the U.S. for more than three decades.
Kelly Boucher was the first Canadian player to compete in the league, playing a season with the Charlotte Sting in 1998. Stacey Dales was the highest draft pick of a Canadian, going third in 2002 to the Washington Mystics.
“I think back to when I was growing up the WNBA wasn’t even on TV in Canada when I was growing up,” said Portland’s Bridget Carleton, who is Canadian. “So to have a team in Toronto, in our country, is just surreal. The young kids are really excited for it, to have access to that and just women’s sports being more visible, so it’s exciting.”


