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Women’s basketball’s future will come to the fore at The Shed at Hudson Yards on Monday, dancing atop the orange carpet before hearing their names called one by one at the 2026 WNBA Draft.
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College and international basketball’s finest young talents are slated to take the stage during the spectacle, which represents the informal start of the WNBA season. It’s unclear who will hear their name called first at the festival; Azzi Fudd and Awa Fam seem the likeliest contenders for the crown, although the Wings have remained tight-lipped throughout the draft process
Regardless, the festival should prove a memorable one. With more teams and more picks on the docket than ever before, fireworks are expected to abound plenty across the three-round sequence.
The Sporting News is tracking live results and highlights from Monday’s WNBA Draft. Follow below for analysis from the 2026 WNBA Draft.
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Pick |
Team |
Player |
School/Country |
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1 |
Dallas Wings |
Azzi Fudd |
UConn |
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2 |
Minnesota Lynx (via Chicago) |
Olivia Miles |
TCU |
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3 |
Seattle Storm (via Los Angeles) |
Awa Fam |
Spain |
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4 |
Washington Mystics |
Lauren Betts |
UCLA |
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5 |
Chicago Sky (via Connecticut) |
Gabriela Jaquez |
UCLA |
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6 |
Toronto Tempo |
Kiki Rice |
UCLA |
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7 |
Portland Fire |
Iyana Martin |
Spain |
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8 |
Golden State Valkyries |
Flau’Jae Johnson |
LSU |
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9 |
Washington Mystics (via Seattle) |
Angela Dugalic |
UCLA |
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10 |
Indiana Fever |
Raven Johnson |
South Carolina |
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11 |
Washington Mystics (via New York) |
Cotie McMahon |
Ole Miss |
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12 |
Connecticut Sun (via Phoenix) |
Nell Angloma |
France |
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13 |
Atlanta Dream |
Madina Okot |
South Carolina |
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14 |
Seattle Storm (via Las Vegas) |
Taina Mair |
Duke |
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15 |
Connecticut Sun (via Minnesota) |
Gianna Kneepkens |
UCLA |
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Pick |
Team |
Player |
School/Country |
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16 |
Seattle Storm (via Dallas) |
Marta Suarez |
TCU |
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17 |
Portland Fire (via Chicago) |
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18 |
Connecticut Sun |
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19 |
Washington Mystics |
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20 |
Los Angeles Sparks |
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21 |
Chicago Sky (via Portland) |
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22 |
Toronto Tempo |
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23 |
Golden State Valkyries |
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24 |
Los Angeles Sparks (via Seattle) |
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25 |
Indiana Fever |
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26 |
Toronto Tempo (via New York) |
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27 |
Phoenix Mercury |
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28 |
Atlanta Dream |
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29 |
Las Vegas Aces |
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30 |
Washington Mystics (via Minnesota) |
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Pick |
Team |
Player |
School |
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31 |
Dallas Wings |
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32 |
Chicago Sky |
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33 |
Connecticut Sun |
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34 |
Washington Mystics |
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35 |
Los Angeles Sparks |
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36 |
Toronto Tempo |
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37 |
Portland Fire |
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38 |
Golden State Valkyries |
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39 |
Seattle Storm |
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40 |
Indiana Fever |
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41 |
New York Liberty |
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42 |
Phoenix Mercury |
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43 |
Atlanta Dream |
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44 |
Las Vegas Aces |
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45 |
Minnesota Lynx |
(All times Eastern)
8:26 p.m. — And it’s a new record for the Bruins! Gianna Kneepkens marks the fifth UCLA player drafted in the first round this year.
8:04 p.m. — Raven Johnson is headed to Indiana to join the likes of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston.
