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Just over a week after winning the 2026 women’s college basketball national championship, UCLA had a record five WNBA first round draft picks and six taken overall. Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez and Kiki Rice were taken with picks Nos. 4-6 on Monday night. Meanwhile, UConn’s Azzi Fudd went No. 1 overall.
UCLA became the first team to have five first round selections — and the first with six players selected in a single night.
Complete draft order
First round
Pick
Name
School
WNBA Team
1
Azzi Fudd
UConn
Dallas Wings
2
Olivia Miles
TCU
Minnesota Lynx
3
Awa Fam
N/A (Spain)
Seattle Storm
4
Lauren Betts
UCLA
Washington Mystics
5
Gabriela Jaquez
UCLA
Chicago Sky
6
Kiki Rice
UCLA
Toronto Tempo
7
Iyana MartÃn
N/A (Spain)
Portland Fire
8
Flau’Jae Johnson
LSU
Golden State Valkyries
9
Angela Dugalić
UCLA
Washington Mystics
10
Raven Johnson
South Carolina
Indiana Fever
11
Cotie McMahon
Ole Miss
Washington Mystics
12
Nell Angloma
N/A (France)
Connecticut Sun
13
Madina Okot
South Carolina
Atlanta Dream
14
Taina Mair
Duke
Seattle Storm
15
Gianna Kneepkens
UCLA
Connecticut Sun
Second round
Pick
Name
School
WNBA Team
16
Marta Suarez
TCU
Seattle Storm
17
Frieda Bühner
N/A (Spain)
Portland Fire
18
Charlisse Leger-Walker
UCLA
Connecticut Sun
19
Cassandre Prosper
Notre Dame
Washington Mystics
20
Ta’Niya Latson
South Carolina
Los Angeles Sparks
21
Latasha Lattimore
Ole Miss
Chicago Sky
22
Teonni Key
Kentucky
Toronto Tempo
23
Ashlon Jackson
Duke
Golden State Valkyries
24
Chance Gray
Ohio State
Los Angeles Sparks
25
Justine Pissott
Vanderbilt
Indian Fever
26
Saffron Shiels
N/A (Australia)
Toronto Tempo
27
Ines Pitarch-Granel
N/A (France)
Phoenix Mercury
28
Indya Nivar
North Carolina
Atlanta Dream
29
Janiah Barker
Tennessee
Las Vegas Aces
30
Dari. Littlepage-Buggs
Baylor
Washington Mystics
Third round
Pick
Name
School
WNBA TEAM
31
Zee Spearman
Tennessee
Dallas Wings
32
Tonie Morgan
Kentucky
Chicago Sky
33
Serah Williams
UConn
Connecticut Sun
34
Rori Harmon
Texas
Washington Mystics
35
Amelia Hassett
Kentucky
Los Angeles Sparks
36
Charlisse Dunn
Davidson
Toronto Tempo
37
Taylor Bigby
TCU
Portland Fire
38
Kokoro Tanaka
N/A (Japan)
Golden State Valkyries
39
Grace VanSlooten
Michigan State
Seattle Storm
40
Jessica Timmons
Alabama
Indiana Fever
41
Manuela Puoch
N/A (Australia)
New York Liberty
42
Eszter Ratkai
N/A (Hungary)
Phoenix Mercury
43
Kejia Ran
N/A (China)
Atlanta Dream
44
Jordan Obi
Kentucky
Las Vegas Aces
45
Lani White
Utah
Minnesota Lynx
Draft selections by school
School
Number of Draftees
UCLA
6
Kentucky
4
South Carolina, TCU
3
Duke, Ole Miss, Tennessee, UConn
2
Alabama, Baylor, Davidson, LSU, Michigan State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Texas, Utah, Vanderbilt
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