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2024 WNBA Draft Info

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With the college season coming to a close women’s basketball fans do not have to wait long for the WNBA. The 2024 WNBA Draft is on April 15 at 7:30 p.m. ET with the WNBA Countdown Presented by Google beginning at 7pm.

The Draft is presented by State Farm for the 12th year in a row. The company began their presenting sponsorship for the drafts in 2013. It will be held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music marking the sixth consecutive year it was held in New York City (2017-2024, 2020 and 2021 excluded due to COVID-19 restricting the event to a virtual format).

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert will announce the draft picks live on ESPN. This is the first time this will be a live event with fans in attendance since the 2014-2016 drafts. The roughly 1,000 tickets available sold out in 15 minutes back on March 7.

Draft Order

First Round

  1. Indiana Fever
  2. Los Angeles Sparks
  3. Chicago Sky (from Phoenix)
  4. Los Angeles Sparks (from Seattle)
  5. Dallas Wings (from Chicago)
  6. Washington Mystics
  7. Minnesota Lynx
  8. Chicago Sky (from Atlanta, via Los Angeles)
  9. Dallas Wings
  10.  Connecticut Sun
  11. New York Liberty
  12.  Atlanta Dream (from Las Vegas, via Los Angeles)

Second Round

  1.  Chicago Sky (from Phoenix)
  2.  Seattle Storm
  3.  Indiana Fever
  4.  Las Vegas Aces (from Los Angeles)
  5.  New York Liberty (from Chicago)
  6.  Las Vegas Aces (from Washington)
  7.  Connecticut Sun (from Minnesota)
  8.  Atlanta Dream
  9.  Washington Mystics (from Dallas)
  10.  Connecticut Sun
  11.  New York Liberty
  12.  Las Vegas Aces

Third Round

  1.  Phoenix Mercury
  2.  Seattle Storm
  3.  Indiana Fever
  4.  Los Angeles Sparks
  5.  Phoenix Mercury (from Chicago)
  6.  Washington Mystics 
  7.  Minnesota Lynx
  8.  Atlanta Dream
  9.  Dallas Wings
  10.  Connecticut Sun
  11.  New York Liberty
  12.  Las Vegas Aces

Who has declared?

The WNBA released a list on April 4 of all the athletes that have declared for the draft. It is notable to recognize that players who competed in the Elite Eight or beyond have 48 hours after the conclusion of their last game to declare. So, this may not be the final list of draftees.

Shalexxus Aaron Houston G 6-1
Brinae Alexander Maryland G-F 6-0
Jillian Archer St. John’s F 6-2
Erynn Barnum Mississippi State F 6-2
Sara Bejedi Florida State (Finland) G 5-7
Grace Berg Drake F 6-0
Aijha Blackwell Baylor G-F 5-11
Daisha Bradford Louisiana Monroe G 5-8
Cameron Brink Stanford F 6-4
Zippy Broughton Florida G 5-7
Kassondra Brown Rutgers C 6-2
Kennedy Brown Duke C 6-6
Jakia Brown-Turner Maryland G 6-0
Sam Brunelle Virginia F 6-2
Jacinta Buckley Eastern Washington G 6-1
Jessika Carter Mississippi State C 6-5
Leilani Correa Florida G 6-0
Makayla Daniels Arkansas G 5-8
A’Jah Davis Seton Hall F-C 6-1
Domonique Davis Southern Mississippi G 5-6
Kaitlyn Davis USC F 6-2
Marquesha Davis Ole Miss G 6-0
Unique Drake St. John’s G 5-7
Faith Dut Florida F 6-4
Dre’Una Edwards Baylor F 6-0
Derin Erdogan Northeastern (Turkey) G 5-7
Dyaisha Fair Syracuse G 5-5
McKenzie Forbes USC G-F 6-0
Zakiyah Franklin Kansas G 5-8
Katia Gallegos Tulsa G 5-7
Shaylee Gonzales Texas G 5-10
Gabby Gregory Kansas State G 6-0
Madison Griggs Memphis G 5-9
Lauren Hansen Michigan G 5-9
Dayshanette Harris Clemson G 5-7
Amari Heard Savannah State C 6-0
Camille Hobby Illinois F 6-4
Mackenzie Holmes Indiana C 6-3
Abbey Hsu Columbia G 5-11
Rita Igbokwe Ole Miss F 6-4
Angel Jackson Jackson State F 6-6
Rickea Jackson Tennessee C 6-2
Taiyanna Jackson Kansas G 6-6
Kiki Jefferson Louisville G 6-1
Hannah Jump Stanford G 6-0
Holly Kersgieter Kansas G 5-11
Jordan King Marquette G 5-11
Elizabeth Kitley Virginia Tech C 6-6
Ny Langley Virginia Union F 5-10
Kamryn Lemon Texas Permian Basin G 5-8
Jada Lewis San Diego State G 5-9
Esmery Martinez Arizona F 6-2
Brynna Maxwell Gonzaga G 6-0
Leilani McIntosh California G 5-5
Danae McNeal East Carolina G 6-0
Rebeka Mikulášiková Ohio State (Slovakia) F 6-4
Quay Miller Colorado F 6-3
Javyn Nicholson Georgia F 6-2
Charisma Osborne UCLA G 5-9
Lauren Park-Lane Mississippi State G 5-3
Taiyier Parks Ohio State F 6-3
Anaya Peoples DePaul G 5-11
Alissa Pili Utah F 6-2
Chanaya Pinto Penn State (Mozambique) F 6-1
Jasmine Powell Tennessee G 5-6
Abby Prohaska San Diego State G 5-9
Angel Reese LSU F 6-3
Nina Rickards Louisville G 5-9
Amari Robinson Clemson F 6-0
Klarke Sconiers Delaware C 6-2
Honesty Scott-Grayson Auburn G 5-9
Jacy Sheldon Ohio State G 5-10
Jaz Shelley Nebraska (Australia) G 5-9
Jaylyn Sherrod Colorado G 5-7
Anne Simon Maine (Luxembourg) G 5-9
Tyia Singleton Ole Miss F 6-2
Camryn Taylor Virginia F 6-2
Celeste Taylor Ohio State G 5-11
Sydney Taylor Louisville G 5-9
Taniyah Thompson Georgia G 5-11
Kayleigh Truong Gonzaga G 5-9
Kaylynne Truong Gonzaga G 5-8
Alexis Tucker Florida State G 5-11
Antwainette Walker Eastern Kentucky G 5-11
Chloe Webb California Baptist G 5-8
Savannah Weeler Middle Tennessee State G 5-6
Charlotte Whittaker Colorado (New Zealand) F 6-3
Desi-Rae Young UNLV C 6-1
Tiara Young SMU G 5-9

The Indiana Fever and Dallas Wings kick off the pre-season games on May 3 at 8 p.m. ET. The regular season begins on May 14.

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