WNBA Draft - Season 6 / Year 2025

WNBA Draft - Season 6 / Year 2025

Season 6 / Year 2025

The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)'s draft for the 2025 season was held following the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. This will mark the first draft for the newest expansion team for the league, the Golden State Valkyries. The draft took place at The Shed in Manhattan and was televised on ESPN in the USA and on TSN1/3/4/5/SN360/SNP in Canada.

There are only 12 picks in the first round, as the Las Vegas Aces' pick was stripped for violating league rules regarding impermissible player benefits and workplace policies.

Here is the list of 38 athletes who were ultimately selected in the 2025 WNBA Draft:

Dallas Wings: Paige Bueckers (G), UConn, Seattle Storm: Dominique Malonga (C), France, Washington Mystics: Sonia Citron (G), Notre Dame, Washington Mystics: Kiki Iriafen (F), USC, Golden State Valkyries: Juste Jocyte (G), Lithuania, Washington Mystics: Georgia Amoore (G), Kentucky, Connecticut Sun: Aneesah Morrow (F), LSU, Connecticut Sun: Saniya Rivers (G), NC State, LA Sparks: Sarah Ashlee Barker (G), Alabama, Chicago Sky: Ajsa Sivka (SF), Slovenia, Chicago Sky: Hailey Van Lith (G), TCU, Dallas Wings: Aziaha James (G), NC State, (Second Round) Las Vegas Aces: Aaliyah Nye (G), Alabama, Dallas Wings: Madison Scott (F), Ole Miss, Minnesota Lynx: Anastasiia Olairi Kosu (F), Russia, Chicago Sky: Maddy Westbeld (F), Notre Dame, Golden State Valkyries: Shyanne Sellers (G), Maryland, Atlanta Dream: Te-Hina Paopao (G), South Carolina, Indiana Fever: Makayla Timpson (F), Florida State, Indiana Fever: Bree Hall (G), South Carolina, LA Sparks: Sania Feagin (F), South Carolina, Chicago Sky: Aicha Coulibaly (G), Texas A&M, Washington Mystics: Lucy Olsen (G), Iowa, Minnesota Lynx: Dalayah Daniels (F), Washington, Connecticut Sun: Rayah Marshall (F), USC, (Third Round) Seattle Storm: Serena Sundell (G), Kansas State, Dallas Wings: JJ Quinerly (G), West Virginia, LA Sparks: Liatu King (F), Notre Dame, Seattle Storm: Madison Conner (G), TCU, Golden State Valkyries: Kaitlyn Chen (G), UConn, Dallas Wings: Aaronette Vonleh (C), Baylor, Washington Mystics: Zaay Green (G), Alabama, Indiana Fever: Yvonne Ejim (F), Gonzaga, Seattle Storm: Jordan Hobbs (G), Michigan, Las Vegas Aces: Harmoni Turner (G), Harvard, Atlanta Dream: Taylor Thierry (F), Ohio State, Minnesota Lynx: Aubrey Griffin (F), UConn, New York Liberty: Adja Kane (F), France.

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