
Justine Pissott’s Record‑Setting Debut Lights Up WNBA
In her WNBA debut, Justine Pissott hit five three‑pointers in ten minutes, helping the Aces defeat the Mercury 106‑58 and marking a promising start to her professional career.
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In her WNBA debut, Justine Pissott hit five three‑pointers in ten minutes, helping the Aces defeat the Mercury 106‑58 and marking a promising start to her professional career.
In a dominant 106-58 victory, rookie Justine Pissott bursts onto the WNBA stage, delivering five three‑pointers in just ten minutes.

The Las Vegas Aces signed former South Carolina standout Ta'Niya Latson and Vanderbilt rookie Justine Pissott this week, while parting ways with Chennedy Carter and making room for developmental player Kate Martin.

After being waived by the Los Angeles Sparks, 2026 draft pick Ta’Niya Latson has signed with the Las Vegas Aces, a move that follows her collegiate success at Florida State and South Carolina and a coaching endorsement from Dawn Staley.
Ta’Niya Latson, the 20th overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft, has agreed to a contract with the Las Vegas Aces after being waived by the Los Angeles Sparks.

The Indiana Fever may soon activate former Vanderbilt guard Justine Pissott, a New Jersey native, for their July 5 game against the Las Vegas Aces.
Mikayla Blakes and Aubrey Galvan return as the cornerstone of Vanderbilt’s women’s basketball team, each bringing award‑winning credentials that fueled a Sweet 16 run last season. The Commodores must replace three starters and two transfers, prompting a comprehensive overhaul of the roster. Fresh recruit Olivia Jones, the No. 16 prospect in the 2026 class, joins returning guard Madison Greene and versatile forward Trinity Wilson, while transfer Vee Atamah from Northwestern State provides the only true wing on the squad. Adding size and depth, Mia Woolfolk arrives from Georgia and freshman Jhai Johnson bolsters the frontcourt. Defensive stability will hinge on the gritty work of Aiyana Mitchell and Aalyah Del Rosario, who have earned reputations as tenacious defenders. The team also welcomes a host of newcomers, including Sacha Washington, Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda, Aga Makurat, Ava Black, Justine Pissott, Monique Williams, Sther Ubaka and Aria Gerson, each expected to contribute across roles as the Commodores aim to tighten defense and add size to the paint. Coach’s vision blends the scoring firepower of Blakes and Galvan with the versatility of the new frontcourt pieces, setting the stage for a season that could translate early promise into a deeper NCAA run.

Lexie Hull’s defensive brilliance has become the engine behind the Indiana Fever’s recent victories, earning praise from coaches, teammates and analysts alike.