WNBA Draft History
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- 1Sara ScaliaIndianaSG
- 2Shalexxus AaronHoustonPG
- 3Brinae AlexanderMarylandSF
- 4Jillian ArcherSt. John'sPF
- 5Erynn BarnumMississippi StatePF
- 6Sara BejediFlorida StatePG
- 7Zippy BroughtonFloridaPG
- 8Kassondra BrownRutgersC
- 9Sam BrunelleVirginiaPF
- 10Jacinta BuckleyEastern WashingtonPG
- 11Elena BuenavidaSpainPG
- 12Makayla DanielsArkansasPG
- 13A'Jah DavisSeton HallC
- 14Domonique DavisSouthern MissPG
- 15Faith DutFloridaPF
- 16Derin ErdoganNortheasternPG
- 17Katia GallegosTulsaPG
- 18Gabby GregoryKansas StatePG
- 19Madison GriggsMemphisPG
- 20Lauren HansenMichiganPG
- 21Dayshanette HarrisClemsonPG
- 22Camille HobbyIllinoisC
- 23Rita IgbokweOle MissC
- 24Holly KersgieterKansasPG
- 25Jordan KingMarquettePG
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