In a heartbreaking turn of events that has shocked the WNBA world, legendary coach **Sandy Brondello**, the trailblazing Australian tactician who led the New York Liberty to their first-ever championship in 2024, has tragically passed away. Sources close to the family confirm she died early Saturday morning following a freak accident at her home in Toronto, where she had recently taken over as the inaugural head coach of the expansion Toronto Tempo.

“Sandy was the heart and soul of everything she touched—on the court, in the locker room, and at home,” said a tearful statement from her husband, longtime assistant coach Olaf Lange. “She lived basketball every single day. This… this doesn’t feel real. She was preparing for the Tempo’s first training camp, full of excitement about building something special in Canada.”
Brondello’s career was nothing short of iconic: After winning a title with the Phoenix Mercury in 2014, she transformed the Liberty into contenders, culminating in the 2024 crown. Her abrupt departure from New York in September 2025—after a disappointing playoff exit—sparked controversy, but she quickly landed the high-profile Toronto job in November, becoming one of the highest-paid coaches in league history.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert released a brief statement: “Sandy was a pioneer, a champion, and a mentor to so many. The entire league is in mourning. Our thoughts are with her family, the Tempo organization, and every player she inspired.”
Tributes poured in immediately from stars like Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, and Diana Taurasi, who called her “the toughest and kindest coach I ever faced.” The Toronto Tempo have postponed all pre-season activities indefinitely, and a memorial game against the Liberty (scheduled for June 3 at Barclays Center) is now expected to become an emotional tribute.
Details remain scarce, and an official investigation into the accident is underway. No foul play is suspected at this time.
Rest in peace, Coach Brondello. Basketball has lost one of its brightest lights far too soon. 💔🏀










