WNBA Draft Information
David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports April 17, Coverage: ESPN
• Rounds 1 - 3: Friday, April 17, 7-9 p.m. ET Location: ESPN (Bristol, Connecticut)
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Ciara DuffySouth DakotaPG - 2
Alexis TolefreeArkansasPG - 3
Nicki EkhomuFlorida StatePG - 4
Ae'Rianna HarrisPurduePF - 5Chen MinglingCHNC
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Peyton WilliamsKansas StatePF - 7
Borislava HristovaWashington StateSF - 8
Minyon MooreOregonPG - 9
Nausia WoolfolkFlorida StateSG - 10
Abi ScheidNorthwesternPF - 11
Becca HittnerDrakePF - 12
Francesca PanGeorgia TechSG - 13
Dee GivensWestern KentuckySF - 14
Sara RhineDrakeSG - 15
Taiye BelloMinnesotaPF - 16
Jordan DanberryMississippi StateSG - 17
Shadeen SamuelsSeton HallSF - 18
Amber SmithMissouriSG - 19
Stephanie JonesMarylandPF - 20
Amber MelgozaWashingtonSG - 21
Ayana MitchellLSUSF - 22
Kay Kay WrightUCFSG - 23
DJ WilliamsCoastal CarolinaPG - 24
Chante StonewallDePaulSF - 25
Gia PackNew Mexico StateSG
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Mercury coach confident that Diana Taurasi will play in WNBA in 2021
Mercury coach Sandy Brondello said she truly believes that Diana Taurasi will return in 2021 "without a doubt" because she is healthy and can go for the gold in the Olympics.








