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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Sabrina IonescuOregonPG - 2 (2)
Satou SaballyOregonSF - 3 (3)
Lauren CoxBaylorPF - 4 (4)
Chennedy CarterTexas A&MSG - 5 (5)
Bella AlariePrincetonSF - 6 (6)
Mikiah Herbert HarriganSouth CarolinaPF - 7 (7)
Tyasha HarrisSouth CarolinaPG - 8 (8)
Ruthy HebardOregonPF - 9 (9)
Megan WalkerUConnSF - 10 (10)
Jocelyn WilloughbyVirginiaSF - 11 (11)
Kitija LaksaSouth FloridaSG - 12 (12)
Jazmine JonesLouisvilleSG
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