2025 WNBA Draft Information
Courtesy of the WNBA April 14 on ESPN
• Rounds 1 - 3: Monday, April 14, 7:30-9:30 p.m. ET (ESPN) Location: New York, N.Y. (The Shed)
WNBA Draft History
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- 1Jewel SpearTennesseeSG
- 2Jayda CurryLouisvilleSG
- 3Katie DinnebierDrakeSG
- 4Deja KellyOregonSG
- 5Izzy HigginbottomArkansasSG
- 6Jerkaila JordanMississippi StateSG
- 7Sydney AffolterIowaSG
- 8Julia AyraultMichigan StateSG
- 9Sydney ParrishIndianaSG
- 10Lexi DonarskiNorth CarolinaSG
- 11Jaelyn GlennKansas StateSG
- 12Reigan RichardsonDukeSG
- 13Kayla CooperUAlbanySG
- 14Caroline DucharmeUConnSG
- 15Marine DursusFranceSG
- 16Matilda EkhVirginia TechSG
- 17Yaya FelderBaylorSG
- 18Madison HayesNC StateSG
- 19Destiny HowellHowardSG
- 20Grace LarkinsSouth DakotaSG
- 21Morgan MalyCreightonSG
- 22Faith MasoniusSeton HallSG
- 23Sammie PuisisSouth FloridaSG
- 24Payton VerhulstOklahomaSG
- 25Talia von OelhoffenUSCSG
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