The Indiana Fever have added another promising young talent to their roster, selecting Vanderbilt standout Justine Pissott with the 25th overall pick in the second round of the 2026 WNBA Draft.
Pissott, a 6-foot-4 guard, brings a coveted combination of size and shooting to Indiana. She is coming off a stellar senior season where she posted career-high averages of 11.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. Her elite perimeter shooting was a major asset for Vanderbilt, as she connected on 42.2% of her attempts from three-point range last season.
Her collegiate career was marked by consistent growth and a proven ability to stretch the floor, having drained 178 three-pointers during her time with the Commodores. This skill set makes her an ideal fit for the modern WNBA game, where spacing and outside shooting are paramount.
Pissott now joins first-round pick Raven Johnson, a guard from national powerhouse South Carolina, as the Fever's new draft class. This duo represents a significant infusion of backcourt talent for an Indiana franchise looking to build a competitive core for the future. For Fever fans, the draft brings excitement and the hope that these new additions will help propel the team forward in the coming seasons.
