With presumptive No. 1 pick Aliyah Boston and other players from Final Four teams still yet to declare for the WNBA draft, there are nearly 80 women’s college basketball players who have formally filed for it.
The list of those who have declared for the draft is headlined by Tennessee Lady Vols guard Jordan Horston and Iowa State Cyclones center Stephanie Soares, projected as the Nos. 3 and 4 overall picks by ESPN. Others include Haley Jones (Stanford), Grace Berger (Indiana), Ashley Joens (Iowa State), Leigha Brown (Michigan), Lou Lopez Senechal (UConn), Charisma Osborne (UCLA), Sedona Prince (Oregon) and Maddy Siegrist (Villanova).
Players whose college teams were playing through Sunday have 48 hours after the conclusion of their final game to declare for the draft. Boston, the star forward from South Carolina, has yet to officially declare. Guard Diamond Miller, whose Maryland Terrapins lost to South Carolina in the Elite Eight on Monday, could choose to return to…