On Wednesday, Pitt’s women’s basketball staff earned another commitment from an up-and-coming prospect.
Pitt earned a verbal commitment from Divine Tumba, a 6-foot-3 forward out of Longueuil, Quebec, near Montreal. Tumba joins Macie Arzner and Theresa Hagans as senior prospects that are currently committed to the Panthers.
Check out Tumba’s commitment announcement here.
Tumba shined earlier this summer while playing for Canada’s U18 Women’s Team.
She led her Canadian team to the silver medal at the FIBA Americup Tournament in Colombia.
Hagans, a 5-foot-8 point guard out of Clinton, Maryland committed to the Panthers just weeks ago, as she announced on Instagram and Twitter. Hagans plays her high-school ball for Bishop Ireton in Alexandria, Virginia, and played her summer ball for Boo Williams on Nike’s EYBL circuit.
Arzner, a guard prospect out of Oregon, was the first member of the recruiting class. The Panthers’ staff has offered more than 20 high-school prospects in the classes of 2025, 2026, and 2027. Check out the updated Pitt women’s basketball recruiting board at the link below!
Pittsburgh Sports Now has now launched the Pitt women’s basketball recruiting board for fans to track all of the programs offers at the high-school level.
Pitt women’s basketball is heading into year two under head coach Tory Verdi. The Panthers finished last season with an 8-24 record, going 2-16 in ACC competition. Verdi and his staff went out and recruited several new players to add to this year’s squad, bringing in high-major transfers Mikayla Johnson (Colorado), Brooklynn Miles (Kentucky), Khadija Faye (Texas), MaKayla Elmore (Clemson), and Amiya Jenkins (Kentucky).