2025 The results of the draft WNBA: Paige Buickers Goes 1st, Hailey Van Lith joins angel Reese in Chicago
A 2025 -WNBA draft was made on Monday, and as expected, the former Uconn Huskies star and NCAA PAIGE BUECKERS champion ranked first to Dallas Maverx.
But how does the rest of the first round of the draft shake? Below is a look at the first round options in the WNBA draft, in order to arrange the selection, followed by the rest of the draft.
1 – Dallas Wings: Paage Bokerz, Ocun
The 5 -foot guard and 11 Hopkins, Minnesota is a player among generations. The average seed was 19.9 points and launched 41.9 % behind the 3 -point line this season. Bueckers was one of the most efficient players in university basketball, playing 38 games this season with the national champion Huskies and 123 in her career. You will be associated with Arik Oujunbo in Winjz ‘BackCourt. Pueckers was the AP player for the year 2021 of the year and AP All-Mameric three times.
2 – Seattle Storm: Dominic Malonga, France
He played 6 feet and 6 with the French Olympic team last year and has a bright future in WNBA. The average of 15.0 points and 10.3 rebounds so far this season while playing with Lyon. He is 19 years old and will not be 20 years old until November. But Malonga gave a glimpse of her amazing sports games last fall, closing Lyon.
3 – Washington Sufi: Sonia Citron, Notre Dame
Citron is 6 feet condom. Average is 14.1 points and 5.4 counterattacks during her career in Notre Dame, where she worked hard enough for her defense to become one of the best defenders in the team. It has also launched more than 90 % of the free throw line in the past two seasons, one of the best percentage in the country. Citron 107 out of 124 games played over four seasons in Notre Dame.
4 – Washington Sufi: Kiki Ervin, southern California
The 6 -foot and 3 -star striker was in Stanford before she spent her last season at the University of Southern California. The average of 18.0 points and 8.4 rebounds with Trojan horses. Then Iriafen raised her game when Juju Watkins fell with ACL tears, helping USC to reach Elite Eight.
5 – Golden State Falkrez: Jossi Justi, Lithuania
The 6 -foot Jocyte has offered its 22 -point score skills against Belgium in the Eurobasket qualifiers. She is a multi -use player who can play any goalkeeper. It is really effective in capturing with durability and impressive basic skills for a person of 20 on November 19.
6 – Washington Sufis: Georgia Amour, Kentucky
Amoreer is a 5 -foot and 6 goalkeeper with a lot of experience, 155 out of 157 games over five university seasons. Average in the year 19.6 points and 6.9 decisive passes this season after moving from Virginia Tech, where she spent the first four seasons. She is from Balrat, Victoria, in Australia.
7 – Conteah Morrow, LSU
The striker, who is 6 feet and 1 in dual, led an average of 18.7 points and 13.5 rebounds in the game. It is second in that category for a profession, behind the Great Oklahoma, Kortney Paris only, where she got more than 100 in her career with her last two seasons in LSU after she played the first two in Depaul. Chicago citizen has a hardness and a tin of basketball.
8 – Connecticut Sun: Saniya Rivers, NC State
The 6-foot and 1 striker will come in a season as it was the team of all ACC team, as well as the Atlantic Coast Conference all-defensive team for the second year in a row. It helped lead Wolfpack to the four final last season. Rivers South Carolina helped win the 2022 National Championship in its first year before moving. The average Rivers reached 11.9 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.8 decisive passes last season, and all 35 games began. They are also a good defender for the average of 1.3 blocks and 1.6 theft.
9 – Los Angeles Sparks: Sarah Ashley Parker, Alabama
Her university career has finished registering 45 points in the double loss in Alabama 111-108 to Maryland in the second round of the NCAA Championship. It was the first team of the SC in the last two of its three seasons with Crimson Tide. She spent the first two seasons in Georgia. The 6 -footed goalkeeper, born in Birmingham, is the daughter of Jay Parker, who participated in Alabama for the Football Championship in the college in 1992.
10 – Chicago Sky: Ajsa Sivka, Slovenia
Sivka size in 6 feet and 4 makes it difficult. It is also another European that will not be 20 until November 23. Sivka is a multi -level registration forward with an effective photography capacity. I made more than 42 % of the 3 -point line.
11 – Chicago Sky: Helean Van Leith, TCU
Van Lith is a 5 -foot and 9 goalkeeper and has become the first player to play on three different teams in Elite Eight after activating her university career in TCU. The average Van Lith reached 17.9 points and 5.4 decisive passes this season, as TCU reaches Elite Eight for the first time in school history. Van Lith also has some supportive experience in winning a bronze medal at 3 to 3 in the Paris Olympics last year.
12 – Dallas Pavilion: Zima James, North Carolina State
A citizen of Virginia Beach, which is 5 feet and 10 feet, is the first team player in all-ACC twice. James played in 105 consecutive games to end her career in North Carolina. Her career was crowned with an average of 17.9 points in the match. I also grabbed an average of 4.9 rebound balls, 2.6 passes and 1.1 theft, and 34 out of 35 games began. James launched an average of 44.5 % of the Earth, 33.3 % of the 3 -point range and 75 % in the free throw line.
The second round
13. Las Vegas, Aley Nai, G, Alabama.
14. Dallas, Madison Scott, G, Mississippi.
15. Minnesota, Anastasia Olry Koso, Wow, Russia.
16. Chicago, physical Weettd, and, Notre Dame.
17. Golden Station, Celers Xian, G, Maryland.
18. Atlanta, T -Hina Bubao, G, South Carolina.
19. Indiana, McCilla Timpson, Wow, Florida State.
20. Indiana, Hall Berri, S, South Carolina.
21. Los Angeles, Sanya Vien, Wow, South Carolina.
22. Chicago, Aisha Coulibaly, G, Texas A and M.
23. Washington, Lucy Olsen, G, Iowa.
24. Minnesota, Dalaya Daniels, Washington.
25. Contecticut, Raya Marshall, Wow, University of Southern California.
The third round
26. Seattle, Serena Sondel, G, Kansas State.
27. Dallas, JJ Quinelle, G, and Western Virginia.
28. Los Angeles, Liato King, and, Notre Dame.
29. Seattle, Madison Conner, Jam, Texas Christian University.
30. Golden Station, Caitlin Chen, G, Contecticut.
31, Dallas, Harunit Funcella, C, Baylor.
32. Washington, Zai Green, G, Alabama.
33. Indiana, iPhone Igim, and, Gonza.
34. Seattle, Jordan Hobbes, G, Michigan.
35. Las Vegas, Harmondi Turner, G, Ohio.
36. Atlanta, Taylor Terry, Wow, Ohio.
37. Minnesota, Ubre Griffin, Wow, Contecticut.
38. New York, Adja Kane, F, France.
Report by Associated Press.
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