2026 WNBA Draft Information
Courtesy of the WNBA April 13 on ESPN
• Rounds 1 - 3: Monday, April 13, 7:00-9:30 p.m. ET (ESPN) Location: The Shed at Hudson Yards NYC
- 26
Kilah FreelonVirginia TechSF - 27
Micah GrayOklahoma StateSG - 28
Mia JacobsOregonPF - 29
Saylor PoffenbargerMarylandSG - 30
Ndjakalenga MwenentandaVanderbiltSG - 31
Brianna TurnageGeorgia TechSG - 32
Destiny HowellWisconsinSG - 33
Grace SullivanNorthwesternPF - 34
Taleyah JonesArkansasSG - 35
Caroline LauNorthwesternPG - 36
Jana Van GytenbeekBaylorPG - 37
Jalyn BrownMichigan StateSG - 38
Reyna ScottLouisvilleSG - 39
Pauline AstierFranceSG - 40
Monique BobongieAustraliaPG - 41
Emma CechovaCzech RepublicPF - 42
Kennedy BashamTCUC - 43
Sydney BowlesFlorida StateSG - 44
KK BransfordNotre DameSG - 45
Janelle BrownFairfieldPG - 46
Stella ColasFrancePG - 47
Christina DalceMarylandPF - 48
Dominique DariusSyracusePG - 49
Maryam DaudaSouth CarolinaPF - 50
Vanessa De JesusNotre DamePG
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