TORONTO -- Marina Mabrey matched the WNBA scoring record with 53 points to help the Toronto Tempo rout the Los Angeles Sparks 125-97 on Thursday night.
Mabrey tied the mark set by Liz Cambage for Dallas against New York on July 17, 2018, and by A'ja Wilson for Las Vegas at Atlanta on Aug. 22, 2023.
Mabrey said she was unaware of the scoring record until sister Michaela Mabrey, sitting on the sideline, told her she was three points away.
"There's no stat board in our gym," Mabrey said. "After you get into a state like that, it's kind of hard to know what you're really doing, but my teammates made it known, so I knew I was doing something good."
When she checked out with a minute remaining, fans briefly booed the substitution before erupting into cheers in acknowledgment of her big night. The clock ticked down to zero with chants of "We want Mabrey! We want Mabrey!"
"She wanted to come out," Tempo coach Sandy Brondello said. "I said, 'No, no, you've got to stay in for this record.'"
Mabrey did as the coach said, firing up two more 3-pointers, missing both. Then, it was time.
"She was done," Brondello said. "She goes, 'I'm out.'"
Mabrey was 17-of-28 from the field, tied the WNBA record for 3-pointers with nine in 18 attempts and made 10 of 12 free throws in 32 minutes. It was Mabrey's second game with nine 3-pointers in the past week; she also pulled the feat in last Friday's win over the Connecticut Sun.
"I think tonight was just my night from the 3-point line and from honestly everywhere. It was all going in," Mabrey said with a laugh. "And then the fans, to have them chanting 'MVP,' I don't know that I ever imagined that. But it was really a good feeling."
The 29-year-old former Notre Dame star shattered the expansion team's previous high of 38 points done twice by Brittney Sykes.
"I've been doing this for quite some time," Brondello said. "I've never seen that -- even Diana Taurasi, and she could shoot it really well. I mean, to witness that was amazing."
Mabrey also had six rebounds and two assists in 34 minutes. She has been red-hot over the past three games, totaling 113 points, the most in a three-game span in WNBA history.
Julie Allemand added 13 points and 14 assists for Toronto in the highest-scoring game in the team's short history.
"Julie literally throws the ball right to my pocket, it's actually wild," Mabrey said.
Nneka Ogwumike and Dearica Hamby led the Sparks with 21 points apiece.
Toronto climbed back to .500 at 9-9, and Los Angeles fell to 8-9.
The Tempo opened a nine-game homestand that includes two games at Montreal's Bell Centre.
The Associated Press and ESPN Research contributed to this report.
