2025 Wnba The draft happened on Monday and, as expected, former Ucon Huskies star and NCAA champion Paige Buueckers went first in Dallas Mavericks.
But how did the rest of the first round of draft be thrown out? Here’s a look at the first team in the WNBA draft, in the order of the selection, followed by the rest of the draft.
1 – Dallas Wings: Paige Bueckers, UCONN
The 5 -foot keeper from Hopkins in Minnesota is considered a generation player. Bukers There were 19.9 points on average and fired 41.9% behind the line with 3 points this season. Bueckers was one of the most effective players in college basketball, playing 38 games this season for national champion Shells and 123 in his career. She will pair with Arike Ogunbowale In wings. Bueckers was 2021. AP player of the year and a three-time AP ALL-AMERICAN.
2 – Storm from Seattle: Dominique Malonga, France
The 6-foot-6 center played for the French Olympic national team last year and has a bright future at WNBA. So far, she has scored 15.0 points and 10.3 rebounds this season as she played for Lyon. He is 19 years old and will not turn 20 until November. But Malonga gave her a look at her blinding athletism last fall, pushing for Lyon.
3 – Washington Mystics: Sonia Citron, Notre Dame
Lemon is the keeper 6 feet-1. During her career career she had an average of 14.1 points and 5.4 rebounds Notre ladieswhere she worked hard enough on her defense to become one of the best veterans on the team. It also fired over 90% from the free throws in the last two seasons, one of the best percentages in the country. Citron started 107 out of 124 games played during four seasons in Notre Dame.
4 – Washington Mystics: Kiki Iriafen, South California
A 6-foot-3 striker was a Stanford star before she spent last season in USC. She an average of 18.0 points and 8.4 rebounds with the Trojans. Iriafen Then she raised the game when Juju Watkins knocked down the tear of ACL, helping usc to reach an elite eight.
5 – Golden State Valkyories: Just Jocit, Lithuania
The 6 -foot jocit showed his scoring skills with an effort of 22 points against Belgium in Eurobasket qualifiers. She is a versatile player who can play any guardian position. It is really effective in Pick-and-Roll with toughness and fundamental skills that are impressive for someone who is 20th year 19th.
6 – Washington Mystics: Georgia Amoore, Kentucky
Amoore is a 5-foot-6 keeper with a lot of experience, starting 155 of 157 games during five college seasons. AMOORE was 19.6 points and 6.9 assists for Kentucky after switching from the transmission this season. Virginia Techwhere she spent the first four seasons. She is from Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
7 – Sun Connecticut: Aneesah Morrow, Lsu
A 6-foot-1 striker led a double pair of nation because she recorded an average of 18.7 points and 13.5 rebounds in the game. The second is in that category for a career, which is only a great shit behind Oklahoma Courtney ParisHaving more than 100 in her career with the last two seasons on LSU, after playing the first two on the department. Chicago originating has toughness and nose for basketball.
8 – Connecticut Sun: Saniya Rivers, NC State
The 6-foot-1 striker is coming out of the season where the All-Acc was the first team and also the second year in a row atlantic coast conference. She helped lead Wolfpack to Final Four last season. Rivers helped South Carolina Win 2022. The national championship is first in the first place before transferring it. Rivers average 11.9 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists last season, starting with all 35 games. It is also a good average of veterans, 1.3 blockages and 1.6 thefts.
9 – Los Angeles Sparks: Sarah Ashlee Barker, Alabama
She graduated from her college career by scoring a school record 45 points in Alabama111-108 double loss of Maryland in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Was the first-team all-sec choice in the last two of his three seasons with Grimiz. They spent the first two seasons in Georgia. A 6 -foot guard, a native of Birmingham, is Jaya Barker’s daughter, who brought Alabama to the 1992 college football championship.
10 – Chicago Sky: Ajsa Sivka, Slovenia
Gray has a 6-foot-4 size, which makes it difficult for her to match. She is also another European who will not turn 20 until November 23. Gray is a multurazin scoring forward with an effective ability to create cracking. She made over 42% from a 3 point line.
11 – Chicago Sky: Hailey van Lith, tcu
External is a 5-foot-9 keeper who became the first player to play three different teams in elite eight after revitalizing his own college career in Tcu. Van Lith scored an average of 17.9 points and 5.4 assists this season, as he first arrived in an elite eight in school history for TCU. Van Lith also has some experience by helping the US to win a bronze medal in 3-on-3 at last year’s Paris Olympic Games.
12 – Dallas Wings: Aziaha James, State nc
Originally from Virginia Beach in Virginia, 5 feet, he is a double player from All-ACC. James played in 105 direct games to end his career in NC. In her career, she limited an average of 17.9 points in the game. She also grabbed an average of 4.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 stolen balls, starting at 34 of 35 games. James shot an average of 44.5% from the floor, 33.3% in the range of 3 points and 75% on the free throw line.
The second round
13. Las Vegas, Aaliyah Nye, G, Alabama.
14. Dallas, Madison Scott, G, Mississippi.
15. Minnesota, Anastasiia Olairi Hair, F, Russia.
16. Chicago, Maddy Westbend, F, Notre Ladies.
17. Golden State, Shyanne Sellers, G, Maryland.
18. Atlanta, Te-Hina Paopao, G, South Carolina.
19. Indiana, Makayla Typson, F, Florida State.
20. Indiana, Bree Hall, G, South Carolina.
21. Los Angeles, Sania Feagin, F, South Carolina.
22. Chicago, Aicha Coulibaly, G, Texas A & M.
23. Washington, Lucy Olsen, G, Iowa.
24. Minnesota, Dalayah Daniels, F, Washington.
25. Connecticut, Rayah Marshall, F, University of South California.
Third round
26. Seattle, Siren Sundell, G, Kansas State.
27. Dallas, Jj Quinerly, G, Western Virginia.
28. Los Angeles, Liatu King, F, Notre Ladies.
29. Seattle, Madison Conner, G, Texas Christian University.
30. Golden State, Kaitlyn Chen, G, Connecticut.
31, Dallas, Aaronette vonleh, C, Baylor.
32. Washington, Zaay Green, G, Alabama.
33. Indiana, Yvonne Eim, F, Gonzaga.
34. Seattle, Jordan Hobbs, G, Michigan.
35. Las Vegas, Harmony Turner, G, Ohio State.
36. Atlanta, Taylor Thierry, F, State Ohio.
37. Minnesota, Aubrey Griffin, F, Connecticut.
38. New York, Ada Kane, F, France.
Associated press reporting.
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