Marina Mabrey put the WNBA on notice. The Toronto Tempo guard was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Week 7, capping a stretch defined by a 53-point eruption that tied the league's single-game scoring record.
What happened
Mabrey earned the honor on the strength of one of the most explosive weeks any player has produced this season. Her 53-point outing matched the WNBA's all-time single-game scoring mark, the centerpiece of a run that left defenses scrambling. Across the week she posted averages of 38.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists.
Why it matters
The nod is Mabrey's second Eastern Conference Player of the Week award this season, underscoring her role as the engine of Toronto's offense in the franchise's debut campaign. A scoring outburst of this magnitude does more than pad a stat line — it forces opponents to rethink how they defend the Tempo down the stretch of the regular season. For an expansion club still building its identity, having a go-to scorer operating at this level is a foundation worth leaning on.
By the numbers
Mabrey's Week 7 line reads like a highlight reel: 38.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. The headline figure remains the 53-point performance, which tied the WNBA single-game scoring record. It also marks the second time in 2026 she has claimed Eastern Conference Player of the Week.
What to watch next
The question now is sustainability. Whether Mabrey can carry this scoring pace deeper into the season will shape Toronto's ceiling and could determine how far the Tempo climb in the Eastern Conference standings. Defenses will adjust — the next test is how Mabrey and Toronto respond.