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Bridget Pettis: From College Star to Phoenix Mercury Legend
The inspiring journey of a basketball trailblazer who left an indelible mark on the WNBA
Apr. 10, 2026 at 6:35am
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Bridget Pettis' basketball legacy is captured in a cubist-inspired illustration, breaking down her college and WNBA career into a dynamic, geometric composition.Bowling Green TodayBridget Pettis, a key figure in the Phoenix Mercury's history, had her jersey retired, joining an elite group of players in the Ring of Honor. Her college career at Florida was a testament to her all-around talent, and she went on to become an integral part of the Mercury's success, cementing her legacy as a WNBA legend.
Why it matters
Pettis' story is an inspiring one, showcasing how a college standout can transition into a WNBA star and leave a lasting impact on the sport. Her journey highlights the importance of perseverance, skill, and the ability to excel at the highest level, inspiring future generations of basketball players.
The details
Pettis' college career was marked by impressive stats and tournament triumphs. At Florida, she averaged over 14 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals per game, steadily improving in her second season. In the tournament, she led Florida to victories, showcasing her all-around talent with performances like 17 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals, and 2 assists against Bowling Green, and 25 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals against Virginia.
- Pettis was drafted directly from college to the WNBA, a unique path to the league.
- In her first game with the Mercury, Pettis scored the team's first basket and led the scoring with 17 points.
- Pettis, along with teammates Jennifer Gillom and Michele Timms, had their jerseys retired by the Mercury, joining an elite group of players in the Ring of Honor.
The players
Bridget Pettis
A key figure in the Phoenix Mercury's history, Pettis had her jersey retired, joining an elite group of players in the Ring of Honor.
Jennifer Gillom
One of Pettis' teammates who also had her jersey retired by the Mercury.
Michele Timms
Another of Pettis' teammates who had her jersey retired by the Mercury.
Penny Taylor
A player who later joined the group of Mercury players with their jerseys retired.
Bowling Green
The team Pettis faced in a thrilling tournament game, where she led Florida to a narrow victory.
Virginia
The team Pettis and Florida faced in the next round of the tournament, where Pettis put up an impressive performance despite the loss.
What they’re saying
“Bridget Pettis' college career was just the beginning of her impact on the sport. She brought her talent and energy to the Mercury, becoming an integral part of the team's success.”
— Corie Satterfield, Author
What’s next
Fans can follow the Mercury on X (https://x.com/MercuryOnSI) to uncover more about Bridget Pettis' college years and her remarkable time with the team.
The takeaway
Bridget Pettis' journey from college standout to WNBA legend is an inspiring story that showcases the importance of perseverance, skill, and the ability to excel at the highest level. Her legacy continues to be celebrated, inspiring future generations of basketball players.
