2023 WNBA Draft Information
Courtesy of the WNBA April 10 on ESPN
Rounds 1-3: Monday, April 10, 7-9 p.m. ET Location: New York City (Spring Studios.)
- 1 (1)Aliyah BostonSouth CarolinaPF
- 2 (2)Diamond MillerMarylandSG
- 3 (3)Maddy SiegristVillanovaPF
- 4 (4)Stephanie SoaresIowa StateC
- 5 (5)Lou Lopez SenechalUConnSG
- 6 (6)Haley JonesStanfordSG
- 7 (7)Grace BergerIndianaPG
- 8 (8)Laeticia AmihereSouth CarolinaPF
- 9 (9)Jordan HorstonTennesseeSG
- 10 (10)Zia CookeSouth CarolinaSG
- 11 (11)Abby MeyersMarylandSG
- 12 (12)Maia HirschFranceC
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