Taina Mair

Professional Basketball Player

American Boston, Massachusetts

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessional Basketball Player
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth20/11/2003
Age22 years
BirthplaceBoston, Massachusetts

Latest News about Taina Mair

13/04/2026

Taina Mair was selected 14th overall in the first round of the 2026 WNBA Draft by the Seattle Storm, making her a professional basketball player in the league. The pick solidified her status as one of the top prospects from Massachusetts and one of the premier guards in the 2026 draft class.

29/03/2026

Taina Mair's collegiate career concluded when Duke lost to UCLA in the NCAA Tournament on March 29, 2026, ending her time with the Blue Devils. The game marked the close of a standout senior season in which she was recognized as one of the top guards in the ACC and a leading playmaker in conference history.

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Bio/Wiki

SummaryAmerican professional basketball player for the Seattle Storm of the WNBA. Played college basketball for the Boston College Eagles and Duke Blue Devils. Selected 14th overall in the first round of the 2026 WNBA Draft. Known for her playmaking, defensive intensity, and leadership as a guard.

Physical Stats & More

Height5'9"
PositionGuard

Educational Qualification(s)

High SchoolBrooks School
College
  • Boston College Eagles (2022-2023, Freshman)
  • Duke Blue Devils (2023-2026, Sophomore-Senior)

Career

Current TeamSeattle Storm (WNBA)
Draft2026 WNBA Draft, Round 1, Pick 14
College Statistics (Senior Year 2025-26)
Points Per Game11.6
Rebounds Per Game5.9
Assists Per Game5.6
Steals Per Game2.5
College Achievements
  • First-team All-ACC (Senior year)
  • ACC All-Defensive Team (Senior year)
  • ACC Tournament MVP
  • ACC All-Tournament Team
  • Elite Eight NCAA Tournament (back-to-back seasons)
  • ACC Tournament Champions (multiple seasons)
  • 7th place in career assists in ACC history
  • 2020 NEPSAC Class B Player of the Year (High School)
College Career Stats
Games Started107
Total Minutes3188
Career Points Per Game29.8
Freshman Debut Records
Single-game Assists13
Single-game Steals7

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Got her start playing basketball on courts in Dorchester
2. Set single-game freshman assists and steals records in collegiate debut against UMass Lowell
3. Scored in double figures for seven consecutive games as a freshman
4. Despite being 5'9", filled out the stat sheet with strong rebounding and playmaking
5. Graduated among the top assist leaders in ACC history, ranking ninth in career assists
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